1980 Corbin 39 Aft Cockpit Cutter
2018 SURVEY AVAILABLE! CALL OR EMAIL ME! FULL DETAILS ON BOAT IN SURVEY!
This is a rare example of an incredibly well-maintained Corbin 39, one of the most rugged and popular ocean-going cruising boats around. Canadian built and owned (import duty paid) and available at a very reasonable price. Please view the photos for details!
Great sail inventory:
GenoaYankeeStay sailDrifterMain (2008)Spare main
Minimal thruhulls -- sea chest for engine
New prop shaft 2015
Refrigeration condenser 2014
Solar
Engine has had top end rebuilt twice
Diesel heater
Raymarine autopilot
Raymarine tri-data
Garmin GPS Map 76Cx
Epirb
Ground tackle: 53 LB CQR, 45 LB CQR, 45 LB Danforth
From a review in Bluewater Boats:
In 1977 Marius Corbin commissioned Robert Dufour of Montreal, Quebec to design him a sailboat based on a one-off 39-foot Dufour design named Harmonie. Mr. Corbin asked Mr. Dufour to increase the freeboard and flush the deck. In 1979, the first Corbin 39 came out of the resulting mold, and the Canadian manufacturer produced 129 Corbins until 1982. Most were sold as kits in varying degrees of completion. In 1982, a fire destroyed the deck molds, but because of continued strong demand, they decided to update the molds and continue production. The last Corbin 39 produced, hull number 199, was launched in 1990.
The Corbin 39 is a double ender in the classic Scandinavian lineage of serious offshore cruisers like the Westsail 32. She features a long fin keel of 6 draft, high freeboard, and a blunt bow. Corbin produced various deck molds including flush, pilot, center cockpit, and aft cockpit variations.
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