Hans Christian Pilothouse 39
Wilmington, NC
$65,000
The Hans Christian 39 Pilot House sailboat is a remarkable cruising yacht renowned for its classic lines and robust construction. Launched in 1982, this vessel embodies the spirit of traditional craftsmanship with its solid fiberglass hull and distinctive pilot house design. She features a long keel and a skeg-mounted rudder, which not only enhance its stability and performance under sail but also provide a sense of security for those venturing out on long-distance voyages.
The Yanmar engine was replaced in 2010 and has 10 hours on it. At 50 HP, the engine is powerful enough to motor the boat through any seas. Currently the inside throttle controls are disconnected, but are easily rewired in.
Measuring 39 feet in length with a beam of 12 1/2 feet, the Hans Christian 39 strikes an excellent balance between comfort and seaworthiness. The pilot house itself serves as a standout feature, providing an elevated helm position that allows for 360-degree visibility, making navigation easier and more enjoyable, especially in challenging weather conditions.
Inside, the Hans Christian 39 is designed to offer a sense of warmth and homeliness, characterized by rich teak wood finishes and a layout that maximizes space and functionality. The interior consists of a spacious salon, a fully equipped galley, and sleeping quarters that can accommodate up to six people, making it ideal for families and friends embarking on nautical adventures. Natural light pours in through the large windows of the pilot house, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. The thoughtful design also includes ample storage for provisions and gear, essential for long trips at sea. With its combination of aesthetic appeal, sturdy build, and comfortable living spaces, the Hans Christian 39 Pilot House stands out not only as a beautiful sailboat but also as a reliable companion for sailors seeking both adventure and comfort on the water.
She needs some general TLC on the inside to bring her up to Bristol shape. The owner also acknowledges that both fuel tanks have a weep of fuel that will need to be addressed. The Hans Christian 39 is a testament to another era of sailing. She is beautiful underway, is strong enough to shrug off any seas, and keeps her crew safe and comfortable. Contact us today. This boat is being sold as is where is, so please bring all offers.
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Specifications
General Measurements
LOA / Beam
37'4" / 12'4"
Draft
6 ft
Air Draft
60 ft
Approx Weight
Displacement 27,585 lbs/ Ballast 10,287
Number of Freshwater Tanks
1 / 100 gallons total capacity
Number of Holding Tanks / Capacity for EACH
1 / 20 gals
Propulsion
Engine Make / Year / Horsepower
Yanmar 2010 50hp
Engine Hours
10
Fuel Type
Diesel
Propeller Type
3 Blade Fixed
Number of Fuel Tanks / Gallons for EACH
2 / 250 (Fuel Tanks not currently usuable)
Inside Equipment
Oven / Stove
Force 10 - 2 Burner Galley Range
Marine Head
Refrigerator
Air Conditioning
Hot Water Tank
Electrical
Shore Power Inlet
2 30A
Inverter
Electronics
Depthsounder
Log-Speedometer:
Wind Speed and Direction:
Autopilot
Compass
VHF
Radar
Outside Equipment/Extras
Swimming Ladder
Outboard Engine Brackets
Aluminum Davits
Tender / Dinghy
1999 Avon Dinghy
Ground tackle:
Manual Windlass
1-55 lbs Rocna
2 CQR Anchors
175’ of chain