37' Tartan 372
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Length
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Beam
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Draft
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Location
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Price
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1992
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37'
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12.5'
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5'6'
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North Carolina
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$119,000
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Description: |
REDUCED!! CRESCENDO is a 1992 Tartan 372, hull number 49. From construction until 2021 CRESCENDO was a fresh water boat, sailed primarily on Lake Erie, and stored indoor every winter. Crescendo is a two owner boat, and photographs of her layup and construction are available to her purchaser. Maintained to the highest standards, CRESCENDO looks like a boat half her age. Built in the last year before Tartan made the 372 into the 3800 by extending the sugar scoop, CRESCENDO is a true blue water boat capable of taking you wherever you want to go. You will go there in style with Tartans beautiful joinery work, oiled teak interior and stunning varnished exterior teak, in comfort with the 372s sea kindly motion, and safely with Tartans high quality design and build. boattrader.com/boat/1992-tartan-372-8922643 |
Equipment: |
Mechanical
CRESCENDO has a 43 hp three cylinder Volvo Diesel engine (MD2003T) with 2006 hours. PYI dripless stuffing box, 3-blade feathering 18 MaxProp, removable elk hide covered stainless steel 44 destroyer wheel
Full batten mainsail 135% radial cut Dacron genoa 150% mylar genoa Asymmetrical spinnaker with snuffing sock Storm trysail Spare mainsail
80 gallons water in two stainless steel tanks 36 gallons diesel in one stainless steel tank 15 gallon holding tank
Garmin chart plotter ST60 Raymarine depth, wind, and speed ST6001 Raymarine autopilot with Type 1 linear drive ICOM 503 DSC VHF radio with Commander in cockpit Remote control for autopilot Remote control for windlass XM Satellite radio w/ weather
Double berth forward in v-berth, with abundant storage inc. cedar lined hanging locker and sink/vanity Double berth aft with cedar lined hanging locker Starboard settee converts to double berth with inserts Nav station to port, with ST60 repeater, Garmin chart plotter, DCS VHF radio, autopilot remote control Head to port, aft of nav station Dometic Vacuflush head Telescoping shower head Hot/cold water shower at transom Abundant storage Cedar lined wet locker forward of head, by companionway Galley with double stainless sinks Large fridge (Adler-Barbour Super Cold Machine) with top and front access Gimbeled Hillerange 3 burner stove and oven Built in trash can receptacle Abundant storage Webasto FCF12,000 BTU reverse cycle air conditioner
Aluminum double spreader mast, masthead rig, air draft 56 with continuous rigging Harken Batten Traveler System Aluminum boom with internal blocks for first and second reef lines Dutchman system for mainsail handling Split backstay for easy access from the transom Sailtec hydraulic backstay adjuster Rigid boom vang with line led to cockpit Harken jib furler Genoa cars adjustable from cockpit Inboard and outboard Genoa tracks
44 lb Rocna with 100 5/16 chain and 150 5/8 three strand nylon rode 18 lb Danforth with 8 3/8chain and 200 1/2 three strand nylon rode (kedge anchor) 35 lb CQR backup anchor Lewmar Pro-series 1000 vertical windlass Washdown located in anchor locker
Dodger with zippered opening panels and stainless steel side handles Bimini with Strataglass window to observe sail trim Wing panels nearly enclose the cockpit area Connector canvas from dodger to bimini incudes large Strataglass window Stern sunshade zips onto aft part of bimini Matching canvas covers for the two large hatches, the external teak handrails (4), and canopy for the forepeak
Custom arch on transom including: outboard hoist dinghy hoist multiple antennae SilentWind 400 wind generator 2x 175 watt monocrystalline solar panels 2x 94 watt flexible solar panels Flag pole holder Three Optima Group 31 deep cycle house batteries Mars Rock 40 amp wind and solar controller |
Location: New Bern, North Carolina
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L100841

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(330) 350-1109
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Material
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Hull
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Type
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Rigging
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Cabins
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Condition
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fiberglass
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monohull
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racer/cruiser
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masthead sloop
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3
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excellent
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