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1970 Tartan 34C

1970 Tartan 34C

$26,750

Goodland, Florida

Year 1970

Make Tartan

Model 34C

Category Sloop

Length 34

Posted 1 Month Ago

This 1970 Tartan 34C is in good condition for its age. The mast is solid and so are all the rigging and per the owner, the sails are all in good condition. The boat has not been hauled out for a couple of years Stock #392736 100% SELF SUFFICIENT! ELCO ELECTRIC! READY FOR THE WATER! This Tartan 34C features an electric engine that the owner installed. The seller has a new in-the-box still auto-pilot to be installed. The boat has safety equipment for a voyage including a VHF radio and updated navigation electronics. The galley has a gimballed gas stove with three burners. Also has a mini refrigerator with a freezer. The boat features a composting head that is much better for the environment with and less maintenance and has lots of storage space above and below the decks. Reason for selling is they have purchased a home.

1977 Tartan 34C

1977 Tartan 34C

$12,900

Newington, New Hampshire

Year 1977

Make Tartan

Model 34C

Category Sloop

Length 34

Posted 1 Month Ago

According to the seller, this boat is in good condition and can be sailed away, though there is a soft deck around the forward hatch on the cabin top. Her roller furling jib, and a stack pack main sail with lazy jacks date from 2004 and the seller rates them as being in fair condition. The dodger is installed, though it needs some isinglass and restitching and she has a bimini on board that can be used as a template for a new unit. We encourage all inquiries and questions relating to its present condition, the accuracy of details including but not limited to its location, engine hours, service history, listing status and features. Stock #284160 Classic 1977 Tartan, Sparkman Stephens design. Many New features, repowered in 2022! This is a classic 1977 Tartan 34C, which is one of the renowned Sparkman Stephens designs. Five hundred twenty-five of these vessels were built between 1968 and 1978 and they remain in high demand to this day. She has all of the essential features for some fine coastal cruising including pedestal steering with autopilot, a newer electric anchor windlass, an alcohol stove and icebox in the galley, and plenty of berths for friends and family. The current owner says he has made about $57k in upgrades over the years, including the chart plotter, pedestal steering with autopilot, anchor windless and new wiring along with new wind vane, tricolored masthead light and anchor light, a new cabin sole in 2022, new bathroom floor and plumbing and a new head in 2021. Don't wait too long to arrange a showing or make an offer prior to traveling to see it. This unit in this condition will sell fast! Reason for selling is seller has purchased his new boat.

1971 Tartan 34C

1971 Tartan 34C

$14,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1971

Make Tartan

Model 34C

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 34'

Posted Over 1 Month

1971 Tartan 34C The Tartan 34c is a true S&S designed classic. From 1967-78, 525 hulls were produced. In 1968 she won her class in the Southern Ocean Racing Circuit and then again in the Port Huron-Mackinac Race, followed by the Marblehead-Halifax Race. In fact, to this day they are still winning in club competitions all over. Besides Olin and Rod Stephens, the deck was developed by Gerhard Gilgenast, German Frers Jr. and Francis Kinney. Production came to an end when the factory burned down and molds were destroyed. This led to the newly organized Tartan Marine where production resumed. The 34c’s cruising prowess has been fully realized as the design has been sailed single-handed around the world - across the Pacific to Hawaii, around the Horn of South Africa - not to mention numerous other passages. Today she is considered to be a moderately heavy keel-centerboard sloop with graceful overhangs, wide side decks, a long 8' cockpit and moderate sail plan. Olin Stephens referred to her as a "masterpiece", as everything seems to work well. She sleeps up to six in a cabin trimmed in teak with 6' 2" headroom. The galley is starboard of the companionway with good storage and cooler accessible from the cockpit as well. There's a nav station to port forward of the quarterberth. The port settee will open to a double, and the starboard sette is a single with good storage above both. The table is custom made oak fixed in place and has leaves. She is very easy to single-hand as the jib sheet winches and mainsheet are positioned near the helm. Wings of the Morning, hull number 107, has been upgraded over the years and so shows like a much newer boat. The hull and decks have been painted with Awl-Grip. The interior has been rebuilt with planked ceilings and overhead. The galley has been completely rebuilt and upgraded with tile and custom cabinetry. The companionway ladder is custom built. There is new electrical wiring and panels and the rudder is new. She has a professionally rebuilt engine with new complete exhaust system, new engine fuel pump, carburetor, alternator and water pump. There is a new fuel tank and galvanic isolator. The bottom has been epoxy-coated. The mainsail has been overhauled. There is a Harken traveler and mainsheet system with 8 to 1 purchase. She has new electronics, a new swim ladder, a new Bomar hatch amidships, new safety lines, new Harken roller furling, and new halyards and sheets. The dual bilge pumps are new. The head compartment needs some work completed on the cabinetry and there is no fresh water system or tank. The exterior bright work will need attention. The bottom half of the centerboard is broken off - a new one is estimated at $1500 new from Tartan. Wings Of The Morning is here on the hard and ready to be seen today!

1971 Tartan 34C

1971 Tartan 34C

$15,000

Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

Year 1971

Make Tartan

Model 34C

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 34'

Posted Over 1 Month

1971 Tartan 34C  Located in beautiful Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, she is ready to go. A classic Sparkman & Stevens design, she draws a mere four feet with the centerboard up, making her a great fit for the North Channel and remote Lake Superior anchorages. Set up for single-handing, with roller furling and autopilot, she is easy for one person or a couple to cruise in comfort. Her present owner has cruised her extensively on the Great Lakes in safety and comfort.

1978 Tartan 34C

1978 Tartan 34C

$35,950

Annapolis, Maryland

Year 1978

Make Tartan

Model 34C

Category Sailboats

Length 34'

Posted Over 1 Month

1978 Tartan 34C This is not your Grandfather's Tartan 34!  "Puffin" is a gem of a classic with many upgrades and features that you would usually find on a much newer boat.  Designed by Sparkman and Stephens, the Tartan 34C was first rolled out in 1968 and "Puffin" is one of the last built.   Renowned for their sailing abilities and beautiful classic lines, "Puffin" has a traditional interior layout with teak sole and accommodations for 6, and she has been fitted out with marine reverse cycle A/C and a huge 12 Volt refrigerator, as well as modern Raymarine electronics including autopilot.  All exterior teak is beautifully varnished, and the deck and cockpit shine like a new boat.  The past and current owners, both industry professionals, have over the course of a decade, steadily reworked all facets of the boat, bringing it to her current high condition which will greatly benefit new owners.

1971 Tartan 34C

1971 Tartan 34C

$18,995

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1971

Make Tartan

Model 34C

Category Sailboats

Length 34'

Posted Over 1 Month

1971 Tartan 34C The Tartan 34c is a true S&S designed classic. From 1967 to 1978 525 hulls were produced. In 1968 she won her class in the Southern Ocean Racing Circuit and then again in the Port Huron-Mackinac Race, followed by the Marblehead-Halifax Race and to this day they still are winning in club competition all over. Besides Olin and Rod Stephans, the deck was developed by Gerhard Gilgenast, German Frers Jr. And Francis Kinney. Production came to an end when the factory burned down and molds were destroyed. This led to the newly organized Tartan Marine where production resumed. The 34c’s cruising prowess was realized as the design has been sailed single-handed around the world, across the Pacific to Hawaii and around the Horn of South Africa not to mention numerous passage making to this day. Today she is considered to be a moderately heavy keel-centerboard sloop with graceful overhangs, wide side decks, a long 8‘ cockpit and moderate sail plan. Olin Stephans referred to her as a "masterpiece", everything seems to work well. She sleeps up to six in a cabin trimmed in teak with 6‘ 2“ headroom. The galley is starboard of the companionway with good storage and cooler accessible from the cockpit as well. Theres a nav station to port forward of the quarterberth. The port settee will open to a double, starboard sette is a single with good storage above both. The table is custom made oak fixed in place and has leaves. She is very easy to single hand as the jib sheet winches and mainsheet are positioned near the helm. Wings of the Morning is hull number 107 and has been upgraded over the years and shows like a much newer boat. The hull and decks have been painted with Awl-Grip. The interior has been rebuilt, with planked ceilings and overhead. The galley has been completely rebuilt and upgraded, with tile and custom cabinetry. The companionway ladder is custom built. There is new electrical wiring and panels.The rudder is new, professionally rebuilt engine, with new complete exhaust system, new engine fuel pump, carburetor, alternator and water pump. There is a new fuel tank and galvanic isolator. The bottom has been epoxy coated. The mainsail has been overhauled. There is a Harken traveler and mainsheet system, with 8 to 1 purchase. New electronics. New swim ladder, a new Bomar hatch amidships. New safety lines. New Harken roller furling. New halyards and sheets. The duel bilge pumps are new. The head compartment needs some work completed on the cabinetry and there is no fresh water system or tank. The exterior bright work, will need attention. The centerboard is broken off, the bottom half. A new one is estimated at $1500 new from Tartan. Come see her today, as she is here on the hard and ready to be seen.

1969 Tartan T34C

1969 Tartan T34C

$22,000

St Petersburg, Florida

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1969 Tartan T34C,1969 Tartan a Classic Sailing SloopPiper, a 1969 Tartan Sloop is located in St Petes Municipal Marina and is for sale by owner for $22,000. The slipss rental is assumable for live-aboard or for just docking with an annual lease. This is a nice example of an earlier Tartan, she is a Coast Guard documented vessel that spent its first 35 years in fresh water. The marina is very nice and is located at the downtown St Petersburg waterfront. Lots to do here ashore and beautiful sailing year round.The boat has had extensive renovations and is currently being used as a live-aboard but can easily be made ready for cruising .Partial list of upgrades: New Main and 135 Jib, New Westerbeak M25 Diesel New Prop, Seal and Shaft New Electronics Raymarine ST1 Tiller Autopilot, 2 Lewmar 30 Self Tailing, 2 Barient 60 & 2 Barient 10 Winches. Harken MKII Roller Furling, Tides Marine Sail Track and Slide System, Standard Horizons GX1-700 VHF, much of the original wiring has been replaced.email me for link to blog site with more pics and additional informationThanks! $22000, 7272519662