1993 Tartan 35' (10.67 m) 3500
Solomons, Maryland, United States
Puts N Calls
"Puts N Calls" is a nice early model Tartan 3500. She is the Shoal draft model with 4'10" draft with what was called a "Beaver Tail" but looks like a Wing Keel.
- Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: TAR35027E193
Description
After several months since meeting with the owners, Puts and Calls has finally been launched and is ready to show.
Murray Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Brewer Yacht Sales. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel
Specifications
HIN/IMO: TAR35027E193
Official Number: 986851
LOA: 35' (10.67 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1993
Beam: 11' 9''
Draft Max: 4' 10''
Cabins: 3
Sleeps: 6
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: Gelcoat
Hull Shape: Monohull
Fuel Tank: 25 Gallons (94.64 Liters)
Fresh Water: 72 Gallons (272.55 Liters)
Holding Tank: 16 Gallons (60.57 Liters)
Displacement: 11400
Ballast Weight: 4500 lbs
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Full Details
ACCOMODATIONS
The Tartan 3500 has a lovely interior configuration. All areas feel spacious in their own rights and work well together. She has a warm and inviting interior with teak bulkheads and cabinetry yet is still bright with plenty of overhead hatches and port lights for excellent ventilation and light. She has two private sleeping cabins. Starting forward is a full width V-berth with drawers under, hanging locker to port, cabinet to starboard, built-in step for easy access to the berth, overhead hatch and opening portlights. Moving aft you enter the Main salon with a settee to port and L-shaped dinettee to starboard. She has a fixed centerline table with drop leaves allowing dining from both sides of the salon. Shelves and cabinets are outboard on both sides for additional storage. Aft of the settee on port is the large enclosed head, here you will find the toilet, vanity with sink, a designated shower area with seat, and storage outboard and under the sink. Aft of the head compartment is the second stateroom. The aft stateroom has a large berth with built-in outboard headboard, hanging locker and opening portlight. Opposite the head to starboard is a large U-shaped, fully equipped galley and aft of the galley is the Navigation station. Centerline companionway leads to the cockpit as well as access to the engine compartment.
- Though it is old there is custom bedding that is very serviceable
GALLEY
Nice, working U-shaped galley with formica counter tops and lovely teak cabinetry. The galley wraps around you making it an excellent "Sea Galley".
- Single stainless steel sink with hot and cold pressure water
- Adler Barbour refrigeration - top and front loading unit
- 2 burner propane stove with oven (gimballed)
- Cabinets and drawers outboard and under
- Additional storage in counter
SAILS AND RIGGING
- Painted aluminum spar and boom with internal halyards.
- Keel stepped mast
- Cast aluminum collar
- Double spreader with boots
- Stainless steel tie rod
- Rigid boom vang
- Stainless steel wire standing rigging
- Chromed bronze turnbuckles
- Harken Roller Furler with aluminum foil for headsail
- Cabin top traveler
- All lines led aft to cockpit with Rope clutches
- 2 # 46 Harken primary 2 speed self-tailing winches
- 1 Harken #16 single speed self-tailing Winch
- 2 Harken #32 2 speed self-tailing winches
- Main sail; Fully battened Dacron main with Dutchman system and canvas cover
- Genoa with UV cover for headsail
ELECTRONICS
Cockpit -
- 3" Ritchie compass at pedestal with cavas cover
- Raymarine P70 Autopilot
- Raymarine i70 Tridata (sp/d/w)
- New Raymarine Axiom 7 - 9" color display - GPS/Chartplotter/radar/Fishfinder/speed/depth
- Raymarine 4KW 18"HD color Radome
- Raymarine AIS class B transceiver
Navigation station -
- Standard Horizon GX2150 VHF with GPS and AIS receiver
- Standard Horizon HX280s handheld VHF
- Raymarine i70 Tridata (sp/d/w)
- Raymarine Axiom Pro 9" color display - GPS/Chartplotter/radar/Fishfinder/speed/depth
- Weems and Plath clock and barometer
ELECTRICAL
- Group 27 batteries - 1 engine start and 2 house batteries
- Parallel switch
- Guest 2520C 20amp auto charger
- heart Interface Link 2000 Battery monitor
- 110V shore power with 30amp cord
- GFCI receptacle at the galley and head
MECHANICAL
- Yanmar 3GM30F 27HP dsl engine
- Total boat hours 2484
- Racor fuel filter
- 1 1/8 stainless steel shaft
- Packing stuffing box
- Edson pedestal wheel
- Emergency tiller
- Aluminum fuel tanlk
- 2 water tanks - 1 aluminum and 1 plastic
- 1 holding tank
- 6 gallon water heater
- 2 propane tanks
HULL AND DECK
- Stainless steel rub rail
- Stainless steel swim ladder with teak treads
- Stainless steel bow and stern pulpit with stern gate
- Side stanchions with double life lines and port and stb gates
- Hot and cold pressure shower at the transom
- Sugar scoop transom
- PYI Max Prop - variable pitch, 3 blade bronze 14" diameter
- 1 1/8" stainless steel shaft
- Stainless steel anchor platform with anchor roller
- Washdown in anchor locker
- Teak toe rail
- 2 Dorades stainless steel on fiberglass boxes
- Teak handrails
- Dodger
- Bimini with cover
- Sunshade
- Life lines replaced
- Cockpit cushions
- Cockpit plastic enclosure at the house
- Cockpit Table at the house
- Flaf Blue dodger and bimini with stainless steel frame
- Fiberglass sliding companionway hatch
- Teak boards with lock for companionway
- Dock lines
- Fenders
- Boathook
- Magma Grill
- Flag and pole
- Fortress FX-23 Anchor on bow with chain and rode
- Danforth - Fluke
- Hull has an off white gelcoat finish
- Fin keel with wing and spade rudder
- Bronze thru hulls
- Bolted on lead keel
- T-shaped cockpit
- Edson pedestal wheel with stainless steel grab rail
- Horseshoe life ring
- 2020 Mercury 8' roll up dinghy - at the house
- Honda 2HP engine
Disclaimer
The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.
Spin Sheet Review from April 5th, 2017
- The Tartan 3500 is now into its 11th year of production and after all this time it continues to be a popular choice for sailors looking for a performance oriented family cruiser. I, who have been a long time fan of Tartan boats, must admit I find the Tartan 3500 one of the more handsome of contemporarily-styled designs.
- Designing a boat that maximizes a boat’s interior volume and waterline length, without it looking like the box it came in, is not an easy task, but, in this case, has been accomplished by Tartan’s in-house design team led by Tim Jackett. The 350With a sail area to displacement ratio of 19.4 and displacement to length ratio of 188, it’s pretty clear that Tartan took seriously the "performance" half of "performance cruiser" with this design, and, in this regard, she does not disappoint. The Tartan 3500 is easily driven, responsive, well mannered and has had success in a number of PHRF fleets around the country. For best performance the deep draft model is preferred although not very practical for the Chesapeake Bay cruiser who likes to get off the beaten path.0’s overall length is 35’ 2-1/2", beam is 11’ 9", and displacement is 11,400 pounds. She is offered with a shoal draft keel drawing 4’ 10" or a deep draft drawing 6’ 6".
- The deck of the Tartan 3500 is well laid out and features a foredeck anchor locker, two-inch-high teak toe rails all around and good quality hardware. The T-shaped cockpit provides plenty of leg space, and seats are not so far apart that you can’t brace to leeward if necessary. There are foot cleats for the helmsman, and seatbacks are inclined for comfortable seating. At the transom there is a boarding ladder and molded swim step for easy entry and exit from the water.
- Auxiliary power is provided by Yanmar’s 27 hp 3GM diesel which is installed in an engine box below the companionway steps. Access to the engine for service is better than that found on most boats of this type. When the engine box is removed, the entire forward part of the engine is exposed, although access to the aft part of the engine requires removing quarter berth cushions and some panels, but again, it is better than most.
- With a sail area to displacement ratio of 19.4 and displacement to length ratio of 188, it’s pretty clear that Tartan took seriously the "performance" half of "performance cruiser" with this design, and, in this regard, she does not disappoint. The Tartan 3500 is easily driven, responsive, well mannered and has had success in a number of PHRF fleets around the country. For best performance the deep draft model is preferred although not very practical for the Chesapeake Bay cruiser who likes to get off the beaten path.
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