Equipment: |
Accessories included in sale: 1 Plow anchor with chain and line 1 Danforth anchor Shorepower cable and back-up cable Spinnaker pole Raymarine chart navigation system Newer Horizon fixed mount VHF with DSI and ASI capability & remote handheld mic Horizon Amplified External Speaker Autopilot Leather steering wheel cover Solar charging system Water heater Folding propeller with dripless prop shaft seal Newer lifelines Furling system Custom winter cover 3 head sails, 1 mainsail, 2 spinnaker sails (light & heavy air) Custom Sea Cushion waterproof foam cockpit cushions Fenders Assorted lines (some never or rarely used) and docking pole Stern mountable grille Original owners manual Safety equipment: 2 Emergency strobe lights 2 high powered handheld emergency lights 2 throwable horseshoe life buoys 1 throwable bag with rope Jacklines Radar reflector Life jackets New boom brake preventer system Block and tackle systems for rescue or other use Miscellaneous cabin accessories/upgrades: Portable electric dehumidifier Custom v-berth mattress pad Updated electrical Updated plumbing Stereo system with interior and cockpit mounted speakers Galley accessories including butane portable burner Many more
Final Thoughts (paraphrased from another Tartan 33 owner) Theres a quiet confidence to the Tartan 33. Shes not flashy. She doesnt shout. But when the wind fills the sails and she heels gently to a breeze, she proves her pedigree in every ripple of her wake. For sailors seeking a classic cruiser that actually sails, the Tartan 33 is not just a blast from the pastits a wise choice for the present. In a market saturated with modern plastic and oversized floating condos, the Tartan 33 reminds us what sailing is really about: simplicity, grace, and the joy of moving well through water. If you find one in good condition, like this 1980 model currently for sale in Manitowoc, WI, dont hesitate. Boats like this are built to lastand built to sail. |