Location: Manitowoc, WI 54220 | Price: $596,035
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Total Power | 50hp |
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Length | 39.5ft |
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On-Order Arriving in May!
Options list includes:
Hull Options
Hull Color: White Gelcoat (Option to paint any color� you wish!)
Boot Stripe: Blue
Cove Stripe Color: Gold
Teak Toe Rails
Beavertail Keel 5′
Interior Options
Cherry Hardwood Interior
Ultra Leather interior
Deck Options
Teak Cockpit Table
Quick DP2 Windlass, includes Deck wash Down Pump at Bow
Electric Main Halyard Winch 40.2 STEC
Electrical Options
2000W Inverter w/ remote control panel
5 Cabin Fan Option
Plumbing Options
Electric Head
Systems Options
Microwave Oven
Vitra Frigo Two-drawer stainless steel refrigerator/freezer
Vitra Frigo Top-load freezer compartment
Marine Air reverse cycle air conditioning – 1 unit
Mechanical Option
Bow Thruster
Electronics
Coastal Electronics Package�
Rig Options
Leisure Furl in boom furling
Integral split backstay adjuster
Cruise spin gear, halyard led to housetop winch, toe rail padeyes, sheets and sheet blocks, telescoping whisker pole (FSPR)LC 12-22 UTS UTR, mast track/car and tagline system, pole lift lead aft to housetop stopper/winch
Sails and Sail Handling
100% LP Self Tacking Jib with Traveler
The All-New Tartan 395
A beacon of beauty, power, and quality, in a sea of production sailboat mediocrity, Tartan Yachts continues to grow its well-earned reputation for building the best looking, best built, performance cruising sailboats in the business. Tartan 395, fresh off the drawing board of Tim Jackett with four boats on order as of this writing, now takes her place in the enviable continuum of fine Tartan sailboats begun nearly 60 years ago.�
Every detail of design and construction on Tartan 395 is scrutinized to deliver uncommon cruising performance. Her hull shape is an evolution of tried and true concepts proven to deliver great stability and high interior volume while maintaining comforting manners throughout a wide range of sailing conditions. The hull and deck laminates, multi-axial layouts of uni-directional e-glass fibers that sandwich closed cell structural foam coring (hull) and time-tested balsa coring (deck), are infused with modified epoxy resin. This process delivers a void-free laminate, with the optimal glass fiber to resin ratio resulting in a very stiff, strong, and lightweight hull/deck structure. Tartan�s dedication to industry-leading laminating materials and processes allows design flexibility and the ability to focus strength where it is needed while saving weight where sensible to enhance performance.�
On deck Tartan 395 sports hallmark Tartan design elements such as a traditional, stylish cabin house fitted with attractive and highly functional polished stainless steel rectangular portholes. Natural ventilation and light are expected on every Tartan and 395 lives up to her heritage with 12 house-side portholes, 2 cockpit portholes, 7 deck hatches, and 2 Dorades. The cockpit is the social and sailing center of any sailboat and 395�s is large yet secure.� With twin wheels set wide, sight lines under sail and power are unobstructed and clear. This arrangement also provides a clean center walkway to her hinge-down transom platform.� All sail controls are lead aft through rope clutches to cabintop winches and the cockpit headsail trimming winches are within reach of each helm position.� With the self-tacking jib sheet and mainsheet double ended and led to the cockpit winches single and shorthanded sailing are a snap.� Tartan works with the best and most trusted suppliers of deck hardware in the world to ensure correct sizing and installation, a further testament to Tartan�s commitment to delivering on the promise of the best sailing and best equipped sailboats in the business.���������
Electrical Equipment
Electronics
Inside Equipment
Outside Equipment
Rigging
Manufacturer Provided Description
We�ve created Tartan 395 to bring the build and design qualities that secured Tartan 345�s success to a size for serious offshore work at even greater speed and comfort. Our incredible team in Ohio completed hull #1 for the Newport International Boat Show and she was very well received indeed with hull #7 sold during the show. Here�s to watching another fantastic Tim Jackett-designed Tartan turn heads wherever she goes.