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1971 Tartan 34C

1971 Tartan 34C

$14,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1971

Make Tartan

Model 34C

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 34'

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1971 Tartan 34C The Tartan 34c is a true S&S designed classic. From 1967-78, 525 hulls were produced. In 1968 she won her class in the Southern Ocean Racing Circuit and then again in the Port Huron-Mackinac Race, followed by the Marblehead-Halifax Race. In fact, to this day they are still winning in club competitions all over. Besides Olin and Rod Stephens, the deck was developed by Gerhard Gilgenast, German Frers Jr. and Francis Kinney. Production came to an end when the factory burned down and molds were destroyed. This led to the newly organized Tartan Marine where production resumed. The 34c’s cruising prowess has been fully realized as the design has been sailed single-handed around the world - across the Pacific to Hawaii, around the Horn of South Africa - not to mention numerous other passages. Today she is considered to be a moderately heavy keel-centerboard sloop with graceful overhangs, wide side decks, a long 8' cockpit and moderate sail plan. Olin Stephens referred to her as a "masterpiece", as everything seems to work well. She sleeps up to six in a cabin trimmed in teak with 6' 2" headroom. The galley is starboard of the companionway with good storage and cooler accessible from the cockpit as well. There's a nav station to port forward of the quarterberth. The port settee will open to a double, and the starboard sette is a single with good storage above both. The table is custom made oak fixed in place and has leaves. She is very easy to single-hand as the jib sheet winches and mainsheet are positioned near the helm. Wings of the Morning, hull number 107, has been upgraded over the years and so shows like a much newer boat. The hull and decks have been painted with Awl-Grip. The interior has been rebuilt with planked ceilings and overhead. The galley has been completely rebuilt and upgraded with tile and custom cabinetry. The companionway ladder is custom built. There is new electrical wiring and panels and the rudder is new. She has a professionally rebuilt engine with new complete exhaust system, new engine fuel pump, carburetor, alternator and water pump. There is a new fuel tank and galvanic isolator. The bottom has been epoxy-coated. The mainsail has been overhauled. There is a Harken traveler and mainsheet system with 8 to 1 purchase. She has new electronics, a new swim ladder, a new Bomar hatch amidships, new safety lines, new Harken roller furling, and new halyards and sheets. The dual bilge pumps are new. The head compartment needs some work completed on the cabinetry and there is no fresh water system or tank. The exterior bright work will need attention. The bottom half of the centerboard is broken off - a new one is estimated at $1500 new from Tartan. Wings Of The Morning is here on the hard and ready to be seen today!

1969 Tartan 3YM20

1969 Tartan 3YM20

$26,900

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1969

Make Tartan

Model 3YM20

Category -

Length 34'

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1969 Tartan 3YM20 This is the well respected Sparkman and Stephens Tartan 34. This highly successful cruiser/racer is a keel/centerboarder with a skeg hung rudder. Her 9' 3" cockpit provides for plenty of legroom. Inside is a teak trim interior. Sea Escape has been upgraded in 2004 with a complete Awl-Grip painting of the decks, cabin house and hull. There is a new diesel engine with only 32 hours. This boat has never been in salt water, never mind what the transom says. The owner wanted to go south but never did. She is a fresh water boat only. And forget about the year of the boat. Condition and equipment are everything. Come and see for yourself! This is a great cruising boat for those shallow areas of the Great Lakes or go offshore to the Bahamas. Do the Great Loop! It's time to escape - she is ready for all of these adventures!

1971 Tartan 34C

1971 Tartan 34C

$18,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1971

Make Tartan

Model 34C

Category Sailboats

Length 34'

Posted Over 1 Month

1971 Tartan 34C The Tartan 34c is a true S&S designed classic. From 1967 to 1978 525 hulls were produced. In 1968 she won her class in the Southern Ocean Racing Circuit and then again in the Port Huron-Mackinac Race, followed by the Marblehead-Halifax Race and to this day they still are winning in club competition all over. Besides Olin and Rod Stephans, the deck was developed by Gerhard Gilgenast, German Frers Jr. And Francis Kinney. Production came to an end when the factory burned down and molds were destroyed. This led to the newly organized Tartan Marine where production resumed. The 34c’s cruising prowess was realized as the design has been sailed single-handed around the world, across the Pacific to Hawaii and around the Horn of South Africa not to mention numerous passage making to this day. Today she is considered to be a moderately heavy keel-centerboard sloop with graceful overhangs, wide side decks, a long 8‘ cockpit and moderate sail plan. Olin Stephans referred to her as a "masterpiece", everything seems to work well. She sleeps up to six in a cabin trimmed in teak with 6‘ 2“ headroom. The galley is starboard of the companionway with good storage and cooler accessible from the cockpit as well. Theres a nav station to port forward of the quarterberth. The port settee will open to a double, starboard sette is a single with good storage above both. The table is custom made oak fixed in place and has leaves. She is very easy to single hand as the jib sheet winches and mainsheet are positioned near the helm. Wings of the Morning is hull number 107 and has been upgraded over the years and shows like a much newer boat. The hull and decks have been painted with Awl-Grip. The interior has been rebuilt, with planked ceilings and overhead. The galley has been completely rebuilt and upgraded, with tile and custom cabinetry. The companionway ladder is custom built. There is new electrical wiring and panels.The rudder is new, professionally rebuilt engine, with new complete exhaust system, new engine fuel pump, carburetor, alternator and water pump. There is a new fuel tank and galvanic isolator. The bottom has been epoxy coated. The mainsail has been overhauled. There is a Harken traveler and mainsheet system, with 8 to 1 purchase. New electronics. New swim ladder, a new Bomar hatch amidships. New safety lines. New Harken roller furling. New halyards and sheets. The duel bilge pumps are new. The head compartment needs some work completed on the cabinetry and there is no fresh water system or tank. The exterior bright work, will need attention. The centerboard is broken off, the bottom half. A new one is estimated at $1500 new from Tartan. Come see her today, as she is here on the hard and ready to be seen.

1974 Tartan Atomic 4

1974 Tartan Atomic 4

$5,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1974

Make Tartan

Model Atomic 4

Category Sailboats

Length 30'

Posted Over 1 Month

1974 Tartan Atomic 4 The Tartan 30 is a classic Sparkman & Stephens design. Unencumbered is a high performance, off-shore racing and cruising boat. She has a skeg hung rudder, which helps the boat track better in a quartering or following sea and adds protection of the rudder in a grounding situation. This boat has the aft galley, not the starboard side galley. The genoa and roller furling were new in 2000. The cover for the genoa was replaced in 2009. She is equipped with almost all of the electronics needed to sail her most anywhere, including an autopilot. She has the tried and true Atomic 4 gasoline inboard which runs great. She is in about average condition for her age but will need some cosmetic work inside and out, to make her shine. This is a lot of boat for the money. Let Unencumbered sail you far away!