1984 Nautor Swan 39' (11.89 m) 391
Seattle, Washington, United States
The Swan 391 represents Swan at the apex of its cruiser-racer period, and Raven is a very fine example of the type. Delivered from the factory sans teak decks, she features low maintenance fiberglass side decks with teak overlay in the cockpit only.
- Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Other Hull
$ 109,000 USD
€ 99,396 Euros
$ 155,187 CAD
£ 84,430 GBP
Description
She also features an improved Ron Holland designed bulb keel which enhances her performance over peer 391s. Raven’s black hull and gold sheer stripe is a stunning departure from the standard white and blue Swans of the era.
Below decks, the original Nautor finish remains in excellent condition. The Swan 391 has a spacious aft cabin with both double and single berths. Ron Holland managed to fit a spacious and comfortable aft cabin into this 40-footer, and the entire works as well or better than some larger Swans.
Raven harkens back to a time when boats could be both raced effectively and cruised comfortably. She is fast and nimble, yet will take anything that is thrown at her.
Accommodations
Raven’s interior is beautifully finished in teak with teak and holly cabin sole. Her interior woodwork is in excellent condition, showing little wear. The upholstery has been updated and is also in excellent condition.
Starting in the bow, the forepeak is devoted to sail and line storage, with a ladder leading to the foredeck via large hatch. There is a teak grate covering a draining sump.
The head is on the starboard side. There’s a sink, counter and plenty of storage. There is a telescoping faucet for showering. Immediately to port is a large double-door cabinet.
The salon features a pilot berth to port and bookshelves to starboard above the settee with a table that expands to accommodate six.
Moving aft, there is a L shaped, compact but efficient galley to port with a large refrigerator accessed through the countertop. The gimballed Eno stove is protected by a stainless crash bar. The navigation station is to starboard, and is well laid out for voyage planning and monitoring with a B&G chartplotter and communications equipment, including VHF and SSB radio.
The interior is typical for Swans of the time, with a seven-step companionway ladder from deck to floor level and a large bridge deck. This layout provides abundant interior volume, allowing a roomy aft cabin. In the aft cabin there is a double berth to port and a single berth to starboard, both with reading lights. The double berth has a new, fitted mattress cover. There are shelves overhead on the bulkhead.
Eno propane three burner stove/oven
(2) propane tanks
Hot/cold pressure water
Frigoboat 12v refrigeration with high efficiency keel cooler
Frigoboat Smart Speed Control
Set of dishes, cups and mugs
Dome lights with wall mounted Switches
Two Cabin Denmark reading lights
Weems and Plath ships clock with chimes
Cabin Denmark chart light
Tankwatch holding tank level indicator
Groco Type K marine toilet
Electronics and Navigation
At nav station:
B&G Hornet Four Sailing Monitor
B&G Hercules Depth Sounder
Icom IC-M802 SSB radio
Icom SP-24 remote speaker
Icom IC-M502 VHF radio
Furuno GPS Navigator
B&G T12 radar/chartplotter
Weems and Plath barometer and clock
Kenwood stereo
Philips speakers
At cockpit:
B&G Wind Speed, Boat Speed, Depth, and Wind displays
NECO autopilot
Suunto compass
B&G T7 swiveling radar chartplotter at helm
Mechanical Systems
Perkins 4-108 diesel engine (3843 hours)
Hurth direct drive transmission HBW 150-2,5R
Two-blade folding prop
Morse single lever throttle/shift control
VDO engine gauges for tachometer, temperature, oil pressure
Visible alarms at distribution panel for oil pressure, water temp, holding tank, excessive refer pressure, high coolant temp and refrigerator running
Gusher 10 MK3 manual bilge pump
Electric bilge pump
Washdown pump and faucet forward anchor locker
Electrical Systems
12v DC and 120v AC electrical systems
Nautor electrical distribution panel with DC voltmeter and ammeter
(2) Dyno Batteries L16hc / 415Ah house batteries
(1) West Marine engine start battery
Hubbell 30A 125V shore power inlet and 50’ cord
Sails and Rigging
Two spreader aluminum mast and aluminum boom
Stainless rod rigging (replaced 2014)
Two Lewmar 55ST winches
Two Lewmar 55 three speed winches
Two Lewmar 46ST winches
Two Lewmar 43 winches
One Lewmar 45ST winch
Navtec hydraulic backstay adjuster
Strong Track low friction mainsail track
Baby stay and running backstays
Rigid boom vang
Profurl roller furling headfoil
Full batten dacron mainsail with two reef points
140% mylar/dacron laminate triradial genoa
90% dacron genoa
.5oz spinnaker
.75oz spinnaker
1.5oz spinnaker
Cruising gennaker
No 1 genoa – light (mylar/Kevlar)
No 1 genoa – medium (mylar/kevlar)
No 2 genoa – (mylar/kevlar)
No 3 genoa – (mylar/kevlar)
Storm jib – (dacron)
Deck and Hull
Lofrans Windlasses Anchor winch
CQR anchor with stainless swivel
Danforth backup anchor
200 feet anchor chain
200 feet archor rope
Three stainless dorade vents
Double lifelines with stainless stanchions and boarding gates port and starboard
Black canvas dodgers at companionway hatch and aft cockpit
Black covers for mainsail, winches, wheel, and compass
Tan canvas bimini
Tan canvas boom tent
Cockpit cushions
Full winter cover (2014)
Hull painted and nonskid repainted (2014)
Safety and Miscellaneous
Zodiac Cadet 230 aero inflatable floor dinghy (2023)
Honda 2hp 4 stroke outboard engine
Outboard motor mount on stern rail
Kidde Co2 Alarm
Fire extinguishers
Automatic fire extinguisher in engine compartment
Lifesling 2 MOB recovery system
Manuals and drawings
Spares and maintenance supplies
Spare upholstery and curtain fabrics
Magma kettle grill
Paper charts
Custom commissioned carved Raven art mounted on salon bulkhead
Brief history from Raven's owner:
Nautor Swan 391/028 was originally specified and ordered by Dr. Michael Sylvanovich, a physician who I recall lived in the Midwest. The boat was built in 1984 and delivered to Newport, Rhode Island where it was kept in the water during the summer months and indoor storage during the winter. The original name of the boat was CYGNET. The original owner used it for racing and family cruising on the East Coast. The boat was originally ordered with a low draft Sheel keel but proved to be uncompetitive. I was told that the owner employed Ron Holland to design a full draft fin keel (with a more modern bulb) which was fabricated and installed by a yard in Newport. The original owner ordered a new Swan 44 in 1999 and put CYGNET on the market.
I bought the boat in 1999, (a fiftieth birthday present to myself). It was shipped to Swantown Marina in Olympia, Washington where it remained until my retirement from work in 2012. I then moved the boat to Port Townsend coinciding with my own move to Italy where I currently live. For the past 12 years, I have kept the boat at the Sea Marine yard at Point Hudson where I launched it each year for approximately two to three summer months of cruising. I commissioned a full boat cover in 2014 to further protect the boat from the elements in my absence.
The boats hailing port is Portland, Oregon because that is where we lived and worked, but the boat has never been outside Northwest inland waters with the exception of one cruise to Barkley Sound. During its time in Olympia, the boat was used solely for weekend cruising of the South Sound or once-a-year cruises to the San Juans, Gulf Islands, and Desolation Sound. On one occasion during a sabbatical break, the boat was sailed as far north as Port Hardy. The boat has never been raced during my ownership.
My experience with the boat has been incredibly enjoyable. The boat is a dream to sail, very seaworthy, and very fast. The position of the self-tailing winches aft make the boat easy to single handle. Visibility from the steering position is excellent. The only reason I’m selling her is my age, 75.
1999 to 2012 (by Owner):
New Frigoboat refrigeration system replacing old engine driven system
Espar forced air cabin heater
Reupholstery and curtains
Stove and oven replacement
New door hardware
New Cabin Danish lighting fixtures
New radios, SSB and VHF
New GPS
2014 (by Sea Marine)
Repainted Hull
Repainted deck non-skid
Full Boat Cover
New Standing Rigging
New Roller Furling
2014 to Present (by Owner):
New Radar/GPS Plotters
New lifelines
New house batteries (2020) and starting battery (2023)
Data Sheet
LOA: 39' 11'' (12.17 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1984
Beam: 12' 5''
LWL: 33' 1''
Draft Max: 7' 2''
Cabins: 2
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Other
Fuel Tank: 40 Gallons (151.42 Liters)
Fresh Water: 94 Gallons (355.83 Liters)
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Perkins
- Engine Model: 4108
- Engine Year: 1984
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 40.00
- Power KW: 29.83
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 3843.00
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With my background in boating, it has always been an easy choice for me to search for a way to make a living in the marine industry. My high school and college summers were spent teaching junior sailing and winters were spent working at a local marina and on the floor of the North Sails loft in Seattle. After graduating from the University of Washington Business School with a concentration in Finance, I furthered my experience in the industry working for the Seattle Boat Show. I enjoy merging my experience in the industry and my passion for boating here at Swiftsure Yachts. Since joining Swiftsure Yachts in 2007, I have been involved in transactions from Sweden to Malaysia and everywhere in between. I hold credentials as a Certified Professional Yacht Broker and licensed California Yacht Broker. I am a member of Seattle Yacht Club and Cruising Club of America and also volunteer my time on the board of directors of The Sailing Foundation with a focus on safety at sea. I am a past board member of the Northwest Marine Trade Association where I chaired the Grow Boating committee.