This 1980 Nautor Swan 371 is a fiberglass sailing yacht with a 37-foot length and 11.25-foot beam. Power comes from a single 20-horsepower diesel engine. The hull and interior showcase the quality craftsmanship characteristic of Swan yachts from this era.
Interior surfaces throughout are finished in satin varnished teak, with the cabin sole featuring gloss varnished teak and holly complemented by custom carpet runners for protection. Blue velour upholstery is in notably good condition, and all windows have curtains. Mirrors in the head and vanity are new.
The forward cabin contains two aluminum folding single berths with understorage and a large GOIOT hatch for light and ventilation. The head sits to starboard with a mechanical system offering both holding tank and overboard discharge options, along with pressure water, shower, and an electric sump pump. Moving aft, the main salon follows the standard 371 layout with a centerline drop-leaf teak table, opposing settee berths fitted with lee-cloths, and Nautor-built teak cabinetry on the starboard side. An outboard pilot berth sits opposite on the port side. The L-shaped galley and nav station occupy the aft port area near the companionway.
The master stateroom aft features a double berth to port and single berth to starboard, separated by a centerline locker and small settee. A mirror and vanity shelf are mounted forward on the bulkhead.
Length
37.00 FT
Beam
11.25 FT
Draft
6.75 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Crew Cabins
0
Engines
1
Engine Model
DV20
Power
NaN HP
Hours
3,054 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
37 GAL
Water
66 GAL