This 1983 Corbin 39 is a fiberglass cruising yacht built for offshore passage-making, with a 12-foot beam and rear-cockpit layout. The boat has undergone substantial structural and mechanical work, including a professional deck recore, bottom soda blasting with barrier coat and fresh antifouling, and renewal of through-hulls and seacocks. The engine has been replaced with a new Beta 50 diesel, paired with updated fuel system components—stainless tank, new lines, and new exhaust hoses. Electrical systems have been modernized throughout, including new 12V and 120V breaker panels, interior wiring, and additional charging capacity. Navigation equipment includes B&G wind, speed, and depth instruments, a B&G Vulcan chartplotter, CPT autopilot, VHF with AIS, and compass.
The three-cabin interior accommodates cruising families or liveaboards. The galley features an Origo stove with oven and a refrigerated icebox. Four freshwater tanks support extended voyages, and the boat carries four bilge pumps. Interior cushioning is noted in good condition, with additional storage integrated under bunks. Dual helm stations—interior and exterior—provide sailing flexibility.
The rig is complete with battened mainsail, 150% genoa, staysail, and spinnaker with pole. Standing rigging is reported in sound condition, with new running rigging and new lifelines fitted with dual gates. The deck carries fresh hardware re-bedded throughout, a new hatch, new boarding ladder, and rigging for dinghy management via davits and crane.
Cruising readiness extends to anchoring: two anchors, 150 feet of chain, 150 feet of rode, and a serviced windlass are aboard. The boat cruises at 7 knots and comes equipped with documentation of completed work.
Length
41.50 FT
Beam
12.00 FT
Draft
5.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Beta
Engine Model
Beta 50
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
7.00 KTS