The RM Yachts 1260 is a 2012 double-keel cruising sailboat built in wood, 39 feet in length with a 14-foot beam. Powered by a Volvo Penta D2-40 diesel engine with approximately 1,535 hours of service, it features an Autoprop variable-pitch propeller and a bow thruster for maneuvering. The boat carries a comprehensive navigation and safety electronics suite including Garmin chartplotter and radar, autopilot, AIS, and wind instrumentation.
The yacht is equipped for extended cruising with a diesel heating system, electric toilet with separate head, and a reinforced electrical infrastructure. Deck amenities include a stainless steel arch with integrated solar panels and dinghy davit system, sprayhood, two-piece bimini for the cockpit, and sun protection covers. The boat features a chain counter, gangway, and accessibility modifications including conversion of railing supports. An oak cockpit table and supporting railings complete the working area.
Below decks, the accommodation includes antibacterial mattress covers on slatted frames throughout, additional grab bars in the companionway and head, and new ceiling panels in the berths. The technical spaces have been reconfigured to enlarge the sun-bathing area, and a stainless steel holding tank serves the sanitation system.
The sail wardrobe consists of a main sail, furling genua, furling staysail, and gennaker with sock, all well-maintained within the past four years. Recent work includes a new mast base installed in 2022 per manufacturer recall, major engine service in 2023, new gas connections, and service to the integrated dinghy electric motor. A new dinghy was added in 2022.
Length
39.34 FT
Beam
14.27 FT
Draft
6.40 FT
Material
Wood
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D2-40
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel