1967 LeComte Northeast 38
About This Yacht
This 1967 LeComte Northeast 38 is a classic cruising yacht designed by Bill Tripp and built by the LeComte yard in Holland. The 38-foot fiberglass hull carries a 10-foot beam and features the graceful proportions the Northeast 38 is known for, with a design that sails well and moves through the water with the characteristics expected of its era and heritage.
The accommodation plan centers on a single cabin with one head, laid out to maximize comfort in a well-designed interior. The cockpit is generously proportioned, offering plenty of working space and seating for cruising. Below deck, the cabin provides the living space and sleeping arrangements typical of this classic design.
The boat is powered by a Beta diesel engine and is constructed throughout in fiberglass. All systems and structure reflect the age and use of a 1967-built yacht.
Dimensions
Length
38.00 FT
Beam
10.00 FT
Draft
5.00 FT
Hull
Material
Fiberglass
Accommodations
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines & Performance
Engine Make
Beta
Engine Model
30
Hours
200 HRS
Fuel
Diesel