This 1989 Baltic 38 DP is a fiberglass sailing yacht built using epoxy and balsa sandwich construction, reinforced in load-bearing areas. The hull features a full teak deck, antimony-tempered lead keel, and NIRO rudderstock. Powered by a 30 hp Yanmar diesel engine with approximately 3,000 hours logged as of March 2025, the yacht draws 2.21 meters and is built to handle the challenging conditions of northern European waters.
The interior is finished throughout in high-grade teak and accommodates up to six people. The layout includes an aft owner's cabin with a central double berth, a bright saloon with U- and L-shaped settees, and a well-equipped galley. The cabin spaces benefit from thoughtful ventilation, removable lee cloths, ample storage, and multiple lighting options. The cockpit is spacious and well-proportioned for extended cruising.
The yacht has received regular servicing and maintenance, with particular attention paid to the engine and mechanical systems. The robust construction, modest draft, and proven sailing characteristics make her suitable across a range of wind conditions, from light airs to heavy weather.
Length
38.06 FT
Beam
12.34 FT
Draft
7.25 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3 HMF
Power
NaN HP
Hours
3,000 HRS
Fuel
Diesel