1986 Reliance 39' (11.89 m)
Canada
PRICE REDUCED! OWNER WANTS BOAT SOLD THIS SEASON! For the serious sailor! This sleek racing sloop has had many recent upgrades! Comes with a complete suit of sails for all conditions.
- Sloop / Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
Data Sheet
LOA: 39' 0'' (11.89 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1986
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Full Details
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Mike Burns.
We look forward to working with you!
North South Nautical Group
92 Lakeshore Rd
Suite 226
Mississiauga ON L5G 4S2 Canada
Phone: 1-905-891-6764
Email: info@northsouthyachtsales.com
Website: https://northsouthyachtsales.com
Operating under the North South Nautical Group banner, North South Yacht Sales specializes in the sale of pre-owned power and sailing yachts.
With head offices based in Port Credit, Ontario Canada, North South Yacht Sales is one of the largest yacht brokerages in Canada with several locations throughout Ontario. NSYS yacht brokers also maintain strategic alliances with brokerage firms across Canada, the US and the Caribbean.
For several years, NSYS has maintained an office in the Caribbean (St. Maarten), providing a number of services including: onsite professional yacht brokerage for boaters looking to buy or sell in the Caribbean and essential owner-absentee custodial services.
Having worked closely with respected North American boating organizations (YBAA, CPYB and Boating Ontario) NSYS adapted the highest level of standards and practices enabling North South Nautical Group to become the first yacht brokerage in Canada to attain the recognition of CPYB Endorsed Brokerage.
Our goal as your yacht brokerage team is to become our clients preferred sales team for their first AND last boat!
Mike Burns
President
92 Lakeshore Rd
Suite 226
Mississiauga ON L5G 4S2 Canada
Office: 1-905-891-6764
Email: mike@northsouthyachtsales.com
Some of Mike’s earliest childhood memories are boating on Lake Ontario aboard his family’s 1949 Chris-Craft Sedan Cruiser. At a relatively young age, he also developed a passion for sailing and began dinghy racing in a variety of different classes.
As a teenager, Mike gained much experience touring the Great Lakes aboard Sail Training Vessels where he learned ship handling, navigation and marlinspike seamanship.
Sometime later, he signed on as a Watch Leader with the 150’ British Sail Training Schooner’s the Sir Winston Churchill and the Malcom Miller, on voyages that took him to ports in many European countries bordering the North Sea, including an eventful voyage from Denmark to England in a Force 10 gale.
This experience combined with a two-year course in Marine Technology helped Mike earn certification in Coastal Navigation, Celestial Navigation and D.O.T. Marine Emergency Duties.
After a brief stint managing a Charter Boat operation on Manitoulin Island, Mike agreed to deliver a 1947 48’ Elco Motor Yacht from Toronto to Florida via Chicago, and the Tombigbee and Mississippi river systems.
What was supposed to be a one-month delivery turned out to be a three-year, 20,000 mile adventure up and down the eastern seaboard and through-out the Bahamas. It was during this time in his early 20’s that Mike acquired his USCG 100-Ton OUPV Masters license.
As time went on, Mike eventually made a transition from Captain to Yacht Broker, and then business owner.
Today, Mike is well recognized in the marine industry by fellow yacht brokers, business associates and boating enthusiasts. He serves on the Certification Advisory Committee for the Certified Professional Yacht Broker program, is a past member of the Board of Directors for the Yacht Brokers Association of America and Boating Ontario, and also serves on an advisory committee for the Toronto International Boat Show.
Mike is also a contributing writer for several national boating publications, including Power Boating Canada, and is a past producer/host for a regular segment on Power Boat Television – testing and reviewing pre-owned yachts.
During the ‘off season’, Mike prefers to head south to escape the cold whenever he can and has been enjoying sailing and skippering charters in many areas of the Caribbean including Belize, the British Virgin Islands, St. Martin, and many other areas of the West Indies.