This 1969 Tartan 37 is a fiberglass sloop designed by Ted Hood, featuring solid teak throughout both interior and exterior. The boat carries a complete modern electronics suite including a Garmin GPSMAP 492 chartplotter, West Marine VHF radio, and Sony stereo CD player. A Tank Tender system monitors fuel and water levels, while a ProMariner ProSport 20 dual-bank charger maintains the batteries. The head is equipped with a Wilcox-Crittenden Headmate marine toilet, and the boat includes a new toast-colored dodger.
The one-cabin layout provides sleeping accommodations with dedicated galley and head facilities. The boat is rigged with quality hardware including Barient winches and currently operates under tiller steering, though a complete Edson wheel steering system is included for those who prefer wheel control.
Propulsion comes from a Universal M30 diesel engine with new injector pump and transmission. The sail inventory is substantial: two mainsails (one North full-batten and one Hood standard-batten), three Hood genoas (numbers 1, 2, and two #3s), plus a drifter, offering versatility across a range of wind conditions.
Length
37.00 FT
Beam
10.50 FT
Draft
9.33 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Universal
Engine Model
M-30
Fuel
Diesel