- Builder:
- TARTAN
- Category:
- Performance Sailboat
- Model Year:
- 1989
- Year Built:
- 1989
- Country:
- United States
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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The Tartan 372 is once again a nice cruising yacht with a design pedigree from Sparkman and Stephens. With a draft of only 4.9" and two private staterooms, this Tartan 372 has the sailing performance and also comforts that are not readily found. The interior build out shows quality craftsmanship and nice fit and finish not available in most production boats of today.
The main salon has a centerline double drop leaf table with a U shaped settee to starboard and a 6'5" settee to port. Storage and fuel tank under the starboard settee, water tank under the port settee. Six cabinets with louvered doors provide ample storage, along with shelves outboard of the settee backs. Six opening ports and an overhead hatch provide plenty of light and ventilation.
A large forward facing nav station is to port. Storage drawers below the nav table and storage under nav seat. Aft of the navstation is a large hanging locker.
The head is aft to port.
The galley is opposite the nav station, with a door to the aft cabin. In the aft cabin, a hanging locker two cabinets and a long shelf provide plenty of storage
The berth is an ample 6'5" by 6'4", comfortable for two.
The forward cabin has a large 6'5" by 6'6" v-berth with six drawers beneath and a large storage hold forward. A single seat settee to port and stbd, with a vanity and sink to starboard and hanging locker to port. A large overhead hatch and two smaller hatches provide light and ventilation.
- bilgepump - 04
- morse cables (throtTle & gearshift) 05
- PERKO Bow light - 05
- Raritan toilet RHII - -05
- Macerator shutoff - 05
- Masthead light - 06
- Factory rebuilt (DMI) masthead wind speed & direction - 06
- Water pump - 06
- Jabsco Strainer (model 36400-1000) - 06
- Cutless bearing - 07
- New batteries (3) - 07
- Engine starter - 08.
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Ship clock and barometer