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LeComte Northeast 38 sailboat

LeComte Northeast 38 sailboat

$24,900

Wilmington, North Carolina

Year 1963

Make Lecomte

Model Northeast 38

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 38.0

Posted Over 1 Month

New Topsides Paint - New Deck Paint - New Yanmar DieselNew Cushions - New Tanks - Maxprop (Located Wilmington, NC)This LeComte Northeast 38 is a Bill Tripp designed for day sailing, racing and cruising. Oh yeah, she's a beautiful boat.The boat has undergone extensive renovations in recent years: She has new topsides paint, new deck paint (with very tastefully done non-skid), a Yanmar 3GM30 (only 280 hours!), MaxProp, roller furling, good sails, a brand-new dodger (not shown), and new Raymarine ST60 instruments. The interior has been mostly redone. The interior is bone dry and has never experienced any mold or rot. The original integral keel tank has been replaced with a custom tank and the sole refinished. The headliner is molded fiberglass (not cloth or wood) and has just received a new look.Importantly, she has a new set cushions that look like they just came from the canvas shop. There is double-tank propane locker, aluminum tanks, and new solenoid system, but is missing the 3 burner stove. She's just been out of the water recently, bottom is smooth and blister free, prop got anti-fouling treatment.You want to sail the boat right now? Go ahead, have fun. Do some racing. Enjoy her.You want to go cruising? Most of the renovations are complete, but there are just a few bits of woodworking that need to be finished up. And there is no GPS, no autopilot, no 110v electrical system or charger (just basic DC wiring). The DC cabin and running lights need attention, and some odds and ends of plumbing need to be taken care of. Any person with minimal handyman skills could get everything done in a week.There are a lot of "Clorex bottle" boats out there. This ain't one of them. Here are some more details:LOA: 38 ft, beam: 11 ft 0 in, Draft: 5 ft 6 in, displacement: 16000 lbsMotor: Yanmar 3gm30, 28hp, v-drive. Installed about 10 years ago, but run only 280 hours and is like new.Tanks: Fresh water- 50, fuel-35 (new poly tank), poop 35 gallons.Layout: V-berth forward, then head, pull-out settees to port and starboard, with additional berths above and behind them, no quarter berth, nav-station and galley, icebox (no reefer). Electronics: RayMarine ST60+ wind/depth/speed, Raymarine VHF with remote mic.Sails: Genoa on Harken furler, Spinnaker, mainsail, all goodOther canvas: Cockpit cushions, dodger, mainsail coverDisclaimer:I think I've covered everything, but it is always possible to misspeak, so you have the right to survey the boat before purchase to check stuff out on your own. The boat is offered for sale in other places, so I reserve the right to withdraw the listing, change the price, etc.