This 1967 LeComte Northeast 38 is a fiberglass sailing yacht designed by Bill Tripp and built by LeComte in Holland. The boat features graceful lines and a spacious cockpit, with a well-proportioned cabin finished in warm teak. Below deck, the salon includes seating and accommodates six berths, along with a working kerosene heater for cold-weather cruising.
The yacht is powered by a Beta diesel engine producing 30 horsepower, fitted with approximately 200 hours of running time. Recent upgrades include new through-hull fittings, rewired electrical systems, and updated electronics. The boat measures 38 feet in length with a 10.92-foot beam, offering the classic proportions characteristic of Northeast 38s.
The yacht combines traditional design with practical comfort, presenting as a well-maintained cruising boat suited to both daysailing and extended passages.
Length
38.00 FT
Beam
10.92 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Beta
Engine Model
30
Power
NaN HP
Hours
200 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
30 GAL
Water
50 GAL