41.6' Shannon 39
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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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1999
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41.6'
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12'
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5.5'
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Maine
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$175,000
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Description: |
PLEASE CONTACT TIM HUTCHISON AT ( 207)-233-3444
Gorgeous new exterior varnish job just completed!
Shannons are high quality sailboats known for their soundness of construction, seaworthiness, and attractive lines as discussed in some detail in Ferenc Mate's book, "The Worlds Best Sailboats".
All Shannon sailboats are "semi-custom", with the hull being standard and everything else custom designed through discussions with the owner. Thus, it takes some time to build one, and they are rather expensive. A significant factor in the cost lies in the owner's specifications.
"The Shannon 39 is an extremely well-built and finished product. It is a boat that one would quickly come to know and feel safe in no matter how harsh the conditions. Comfortable below and on deck, she is destined to become the final yacht purchase for a lot of experienced cruisers" -Sailing The classic lines, beauty and ease of handling make the Shannon 39 the perfect boat for a single hander or couple to sail and live aboard. They are extremely well built and excellent ocean sailing capability with speed and seaworthiness.
MISTIE is a Shannon 39, essentially an upgraded version of the very popular Shannon 38, There are only 9 of these boats in existence and she is the prettiest, with her teak rub rail and 4 teak framed cockpit cubby holes rather than the usual 2 large unframed ones. The interior finish is all teak with white cabin overhead and many little extras such as wine storage and extra drawers built into the salon table and the salon side of the galley counter. The keel stepped mast is located out of sight in the head.
In 2014, Shannon estimated that a new 39 built to similar specifications would be priced around $800,000. |
Equipment: |
Designer: Walter Schulz & Associates LWL: 32 ft 10 in Maximum Draft: 5 ft 6 in Ballast: 6900 lbs Headroom: 6 ft 4 in Dry Weight: 18700 lbs
2000 Yanmar Diesel 4JH2-E Propeller: 3 blade propeller
In 2005 at 4000 hours the Yanmar was removed and completely gone over and has since run flawlessly for another 4000 hours.
TANKS 87 gal.Fresh Water Tanks: 72 gal. Fuel Tank 25 gal Holding Tank
GALLEY U-shaped galley with deep, double stainless steel sinks Pressurized hot/cold water Back-up fresh water foot pump Pot storage in counter locker gimbaled Tasco propane 3-burner stove with oven Sea Frost Deep electric refrigerator, with ice cube freezer Closed bin shelves above countertop with sliding mahogany doors
SAILS AND RIGGING Working Sail Area: 749 sq ft Mainsail, 422 sq. ft. Genoa 130%, 462 sq. ft., Yankee, 168 sq. ft. Storm trysail with slides and track on mast Storm Staysail Sails recently inspected, in serviceable condition. Custom Metalmast Marine aluminum spars Navtec rod standing rigging Main jiffy reefing from cockpit Genoa and Yankee on Harken roller Furlers Schaeffer adjustable mainsheet traveler on house Schaeffer lazy jacks Vinyl coated stainless steel wire topping lift Double spreaders with flag halyard Storm Jib (Hank on)
HULL AND DECK Edson pedestal steering with teak wheel Binnacle, 5" Richie compass fold-out, varnished teak table with beverage holder Easily accessible life raft storage under cockpit sole Deep sail locker starboard, shallow pan locker port Line/winch handle teak trimmed storage under coamings Propane bottles mounted in lazarette Ideal electric windlass 3 Anchors CQR 45#, Danforth 20#, and Luke 70# first two have rode and chain in split anchor lockers. White cabin trunk with teak grabrails, eye brows, and dorade boxes Double stainless steel lifelines with port and starboard gates Stainless steel bow pulpit and stern rail Teak Rubrail with stainless steel half round Skylight hatches, main and forward cabins 10 SS opening ports Hand laid composite hull with PVC foam core Vinylester resin and biaxial laminates Internal lead ballast (no keel bolts) Skeg-mounted rudder Propeller is protected in aperture
ELECTRONICS / ELECTRICAL
Datamarine DCS100 Knotmeter & Log Datamarine DCW 360/80 Wind Speed & Direction Datamarine CA220 Control Panel Raymarine RL70RC Pathfinder Displays at Navstation(B/W) and Wheel (Color) Furuno LS6000 Depthsounder Raymarine Raystar 112 LP GPS Sensor Robertson AP20 Autopilot w/remote Raymarine Radar Card Model 060 Radar Detector Standard Horizon VHF Trace 1500 Watt Inverter/Charger YAESU Single Side Band Radio Trace 1500 Watt Inverter/Charger INTERIOR
Main Salon Oiled Teak woodwork with contrasting white overhead Teak and holly sole Two settees with 4" foam cushions extend to single berths Teak drop-leaf table with interior bottle storage, seats 6 Book shelves, open storage shelves and lockers Closed hanging locker Espar Cabin Heater Forward Cabin Door to main Salon with separate door to head V-berth with 5" inch foam and filler cushion Shelf storage Port and Starboard above berth, drawer storage below Two opening ports Opening hatch Head: Sink vanity w/mirror Raritan electric toilet Shower Storage cabinets |
Location: Yarmouth, Maine
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L75954

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207233-3444
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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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cruiser
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cutter
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2
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excellent
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