A 1980 Amel Sharki, a classic cruising yacht built for serious offshore sailing. The boat measures 39 feet in length with an 11.8-foot beam and features a ketch rig—two masts that provide flexible sail handling and balanced performance. The fiberglass hull reflects Amel's reputation for robust, seaworthy construction, and the boat has been maintained consistently over recent years to preserve its original character and build quality.
The ketch configuration allows for multiple sail plans and easy management underway, a key advantage for long-distance cruising. The yacht is equipped with a Perkins diesel engine of 49 horsepower, a Sleipner Side Power SP 75 bow thruster for maneuvering, and Pacific Plus wind vane steering for self-steering capability. Sail inventory includes roller mainsail and roller jib, plus a 64-square-meter Blister sail with an adjustable and telescoping boom.
The boat presents in sound, well-maintained condition with authentic appearance. The design and systems reflect the practical approach Amel brought to offshore cruising yachts—solid construction, proven reliability, and equipment chosen for safety and performance at sea. This is a working cruising boat with the seaworthiness and durability that appeals to long-passage sailors and those who value capable, honest yacht design.
Length
39.21 FT
Beam
11.81 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Perkins
Engine Model
4108
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Sail