This 1990 Tartan 37 is a fiberglass sailing yacht built around a solid cruising platform. The boat carries a single 43-horsepower Volvo Penta diesel engine and measures 37 feet in length with a 12.42-foot beam. The hull design reflects Tartan's classic approach to blue-water sailing, offering a balanced combination of seaworthiness and practical deck layout.
The interior is organized for extended cruising. Forward is a custom extended V-berth with storage and an overhead hatch. The main cabin features a U-shaped settee to starboard, centerline table, and port settee with lockers and stowage throughout. The galley sits aft to starboard with a two-burner stove, oven, insulated icebox with refrigeration, and extensive storage. A navigation station opposite the galley houses the electronics panel and chart table. The head includes a composting toilet and shower, while an owner's cabin aft to starboard provides a large double bunk with hanging locker and shelving.
The boat has received substantial equipment investment in recent years. Notable upgrades include Raymarine electronics with chartplotter, radar, and autopilot; a Rainman water maker; solar panels with regulator; AIS transceiver; EPIRB; life raft; Hydrovane wind vane steering; and a portable AC unit. The sails are relatively new Mack products from 2022, including a full-batten main, 135 genoa, and Code 0 with lazy jacks. Additional recent work includes new anchor and ground tackle, AGM battery bank, a complete bottom job with barrier coat and fresh bottom paint, and a Starlink system. A 32-inch swing-arm television is mounted in the V-berth.
Length
37.00 FT
Beam
12.42 FT
Draft
4.75 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
2003T FWC
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
43 GAL
Water
90 GAL