1989 Tartan 37' (11.28 m) 37
Oxford, Maryland, United States
Tryst
"Tryst" is in EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION and is ready for YOU to Sail-Away. The original knowledgeable competent owners have always maintained her to a high standard and it shows. "Tryst" is the last Tartan 37 #486 built in 1989 and is unique with double spreaders, Scheel Keel, and a UNIQUE interior.
Flag of Registry: United States
Port of Registry: Philadelphia
- Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: TAR37486L889
- Stock #: 486
Description
Murray Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by North Point 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: TAR37486L889
Official Number: 951977
Stock #: 486
LOA: 37' (11.28 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1989
Beam: 11' 9''
Draft Max: 4' 7''
Cabins: 1
Sleeps: 5
Single Berths: 2
V Berths: 1
Double Berths: 1
Heads: 1
Head Room: 6' 4''
Cruise Speed: 7.5
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: White Gelcoat
Hull Shape: Displacement
Dry Weight: 15500
Designer: Sparkman Stephens
Interior Designer: Sparkman Stephens
Builder: Tartan
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Full Details
General Description
"Tryst" is in EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION and is ready for YOU to Sail-Away. The original knowledgeable and competent owners have always maintained her to a high standard and it shows. "Tryst" is the final Tartan 37 (#486) built in 1989and is unique with double spreaders, Scheel Keel, and a UNIQUE interior that is partially finished with a Tartan 40 layout and cabinetry. There are lots of nice additions the owners have added over the years such as a companionway screening system, 2 Marinco solar powered vents, a custom designed mattress, a Vac-u-flush head, and a dripless stuffing box. I sincerely believe you will not find a Tartan 37 in better condition in the market....Call, text or email
This is NOT your average Tartan 37
There were 486 Tartan 37's built, and Tryst is the last one off the production line before they made modifications and came out with other models. As the last boat, it had some changes that are not common in most Tartan 37's. The interior is different. Tartan was able to use the newer Tartan 40 designed cabinetry. The owners have dual propane lockers in the cockpit for a new 4 burner PROPANE stove and oven. The interior upholstery is NOT the traditional dark, tartan, scratchy, plaid cushions. On the outside, Tryst has the double spreader tall mast with a bridge clearance around 53' 8"above and the Scheel Keel draws 4' 7" underneath. More importantly, the current (original) owners of the boat have taken meticulous care of the boat, sails, rigging, and engine. All owners manuals and major records will convey with the boat. There is a full winter cover for winter storage. The removable teak gets treated every year over the winter and is in excellent condition (the toe rail and grab rails have been routinely varnished by the boat yard). The Man-overboard bag on port is replicated with a similar bag holding life jackets, because they make good back rests while sailing. There's a custom-made screen bag for storing the companionway screen system. Sleeping has been enhanced with a real custom Handcraft Inner Spring Mattress fitted in the vee berth and is as comfortable as your bed at home. There's a storage bag in the cockpit locker with designated "RAFTING LINES" for proper safe rafting with other boats. There's a very compact group of pots and pans are stored together with removable handles in an area about 1' X 1' X 1'. Lots of little things that make "Tryst" the best choice for a used Tartan 37.
"The Odd-Looking Keel"
Henry A. Scheel, N.A. from Rockport Maine designed what is called the Sheel Keel in 1976. The objectives are simple:
- Shallow Draft
2. No Centerboard
3. Lowest possible ballast
4. Maximum Stability and sail carrying Capacity
5. Fastest possible boat speed
6. Save Money
"Basically, the Scheel Keel causes an important change in the way water flows under the boat fitted with a conventional deep fin keel. The conventional keel allows water to flow from the high-pressure leeward side to the low-pressure side. What results is a drag-inducing vortex, one of the primary contributors to residual resistance of the vessel's keel.
The flared shape of the Scheel keel greatly reduces the lee-ward to wind-ward water flow, thus cutting down on residual resistance.
At the same time, the Scheel Keel requires far less draft than a deep fin keel and there is no need for a centerboard, and that makes life a lot easier.
Also, water flow along the sides of a conventional keel tends to be turbulent which further contributes to the negative effects of residual resistance. On the other hand, the water flow along the Scheel Keel seems to be more laminar than turbulent. So, residual resistance is reduced even more.
And best of all, the shape of the Scheel Keel provides the ballast with the lowest possible center of gravity. And that means maximum vessel stability and sail-carrying capacity, which produce the fastest possible boat speed."
Coast Guard Documented Sailboat
Documented Vessel: Philadelphia
Documentation No.: 951977
Type: Auxiliary Powered Sloop "Racer/Cruiser"
Manufacturer: Tartan Marine Co., Grand River, OH 44045
Designer: Sparkman & Stephens
Manufacturer's No.: TAR37486L889
Hull No.: 486
Year Built: 1989
Rating: PHRF 156 - PHRF of Chesapeake, Inc. (2005)
Specifications
LOA: 37' 3.5"
LWL: 29' 5"
Beam: 11' 9"
Draft: 4' 7" (Scheel Keel)
Displacement: 15,500 lbs.
Ballast: 7,500 lbs.
Sail Area: 625 sq. ft.
Sail Dimensions:
I: 47' (Foretriangle Height)
J: 16' (Foretriangle Base)
P: 41.6' (Mainsail Luff)
E. 12' (Mainsail Foot)
Mast Height: 53' 8" (Bridge Clearance - Double Spreader)
Keel: Scheel - 4' 7"
Rudder: Skeg
Steering: Leather covered Edson 36" Stainless Steel - w/ Pedestal & Guard
Spars and Rigging
Mast:
Extruded Painted Aluminum Mast w/ Double Spreaders
Standing Rigging: 1x19 Stainless Steel Wire (Replaced in 2005)
Chain Plates: Stainless Steel (rebedded and inspected regularly)
Running Rigging: Internal Halyards
Main Halyard: 3/8" Low Stretch (Replaced 2020)
Genoa Halyards: 7/16" High Tech Low Stretch (replaced 2005)
Spinnaker Halyard: 7/16" Yacht Braid
Traveler: Garhauer Traveler with tag lines
Spinnaker Pole: 16’ Extruded Aluminum White Paint w/ chaffing leather – Remote trigger latch – mast track deck chocks (pole not
on board)
Reefing:
Main: 2 Slab Reefing Lines, 3/8" Yacht Braid Single Line Lead Aft to Cockpit thru Line Stoppers
Jib: Seldin Furlex 200 S
Sheets:
Main: 7/16" Dacron Braid-Eye Splice
Genoa: 9/16" Dacron Braid
Topping Lift: 7 x 19 Vinyl Coated Wire (replaced 2015)
Topping Pennant: 5/16" Dacron Braid-Eye Splice around Shackle
Stays:
Headstay: 5/16" Wire
Backstay: 5/16" Wire
Upper Shrouds (2): 5/16" Wire
Lower Shrouds Fwd. (2): 1/4" Wire
Lower Shrouds Aft. (2): 1/4" Wire
Genoa Tracks:
Inner & Out-board:
Blocks:
Main Sheet:
Genoa Sheet:
Snatch Blocks:
Winches: All Stainless Steel
Primary (2): Barient 28 Self-tailing
Main Sheet: Barient 21 Self-tailing
Halyard (2): Barient 18
Handles (3) + one (1) plastic double handled
Dock lines, spare lines, Rafting lines, fenders with blue fender covers
Hull and Deck
Cockpit:
9' 0" T-Shaped, Self Drain 2" diameter
Pedestal: 36" SS Wheel w/leather cover on Pedestal w/ 5" Richie Compass
Pedestal Guard: SS Tubing w/ NavPod housing for electronic Read outs
Edson Teak Cup Holder and Detachable Table
Cockpit Shower
Sony Outdoor Speakers
Autopilot: Furuno NAVPilot
Engine Instrument Panel
Teak Grate
Teak Cockpit Seating
Dodger w/ Zip Out Panel and (2) Pockets built by Cambridge Canvass & Sail – 2017
Bimini – (2005 built by Cambridge Canvass & Sail) Rigid tubing – 2017)
With zip-in Sun Shades & canvas connector panel to Dodger
Additional Canvas – to protect from rain and overall cabin protector
Deck: Hand-Laid Balsa Cord Laminates
Rails & Lifelines:
Pulpits: 1" SS
Stanchions: 1" SS thru-bolted w/ Double Lifelines
Lifelines: 3/16" SS Wire with gates
Swim Ladder: Built-in Stern Pulpit
Grab Rails: Teak on Cabin Top
On deck electric plug for search light at port pulpit base (High visibility Search Light included)
Turning Blocks & Line Stoppers
Jack Lines for off-shore.
Hull: Hand-Laid Uni-Directional "E" Fiberglass
Gel Coat - NPG/ISO backed w/ Vinyl ester Resin
Toe Rail: 2 3/4" High varnished teak w/ Mid Rail Mooring Chock w/ Cleat
Ventilation:
Ports (9): 15" x 5" Aluminum Lewmar w/ screens
Opening Hatches: (1) 24" x 24" Anodized Aluminum w/ custom Teak Screen
(1) 17" x 13" Anodized Aluminum w/ custom Teak Screen
Dorades:
(2) Cowl Type - Stainless Steel
(2) Marinco Nicro stainless steel Day Nite 3” Ventilators
Main Companionway with (3) Teak Slats and Custom Teak Screening
Cabin
Interior head room 6'4"
Stove – "Like New" 4 Burner and oven with broiler Broadwater Marine Stove - with two 6 # propane tanks located in separate chambers in lazarette. Solenoid switch safety switch and installed to code (most Tartan 37's had Natural Gas equipment)
Refrigeration – Adler Barbour Cold machine
Trash Holder – On back of the Galley door under sink there is a teak lip and shelf to secure a plastic trash basket with a lip atop to hold it
Battery Charger – Pro Mariner (2024)
Batteries – House batteries - Four (4) Trojan 105 ah batteries (2023);
One (1) starter Grp 27 Deka
E-Meter Battery Monitor
Television –WAS 12v on-board TV (needs replacing) with Dantenna 12v antenna at masthead. Boat is also wired for cable TV connection
AM/FM radio – Sony CDX-5260
Cabin Fans – (3) Hella 12v Fans – V Berth, Main Saloon, Quarter Berth. In addition (2) Portable fans chargeable with inverter under Nav station.
Cabin: V-Berth
Handcraft inner spring mattress
Permanent insert and built-in storage cabinet under v-berth bed
Teak step on port side
Starboard side locker converted to shelves with cedar lining
Mirror on back of door to head
Cabin Water Pressure - SHURflo Pump
Seagull Water Filter
Superstor Water Heater
Showers – hot and cold water shower in Head and cockpit
Marine Head – VacuFlush 500Plus, Dometic J-Series Vacuum Generator
Macerator Pump – Jabsco Self-Priming Pump New Pump – (2025) Operation switch under step at bottom of port V-berthlocker. Pump located under base of port Vee berth locker
Engine
Universal M40 Diesel Engine – Kubota V-1502 Block Model 5432
PSS Type A Shaft Seal (Replaced tube, seal and hose clamps) Dripless shaft Seal
Propeller: Three (3) Blade Maxi-Prop on a 1 1/8” shaft.
Zincs: Two (2) 1 1/8” shaft zincs, one (1) maxi-prop triangular (63mm)
hub zinc, one (1) 5/16” x 1” for the heat exchanger. Changed annually.
Kidde Fire Suppression in engine compartment w/ w/ discharge pull at helm station
Anchor and Anchor Rode
35 # CQR Anchor - Primary
Fortress F-37 Anchor - Secondary
Anchor Rode – Primary
250’ of 5/8” 3-strand nylon rope
40’ of 3/8” HT chain
Anchor Rode – Secondary
200’ of 5/8” 3-strand nylon rope
20’ of HT chain
Wash Down Hose - fitting at starboard pulpit base
Electronics
Garmin GPSMap741 installed on NavPod installed on binnacle guard
Garmin HD Radar mounted on Questus 400-G self-leveling station on backstay
Furuno FI 501 anemometer, AWI, with Masthead transducer, mounted in NavPod on binnacle guard
Furuno FI 503 – Depth, speed, etc., mounted in NavPod on binnacle guard
Furuno RD33 Repeater Instrument Display – mounted at Nav-station
VHF Radio
Standard Horizon Matrix AIS/GPS (GX2200) - with RAM location in cockpit
Handheld VHF Standard Horizon HX290
Windlass
Quick Antares Series 1500W 12V – 5/16’ Gypsy
Up only control on deck
Up and down control at helm
On off control under Nav seat below
Safety Equipment
EPRIB – Litton 406 MHz Cat II Model 952-02 registered with NOAA.
Life Sling – Rail mounted. Life Sling Bridle in bag in cabin (Port Back Rest)
Life Sling Bag (additional) – rail mounted with (4) life jackets (Stb back rest)
MOB Pole (not on board)
Four (4) Harnesses – 2 Inflatable PFDs
Adult Lifejackets (6)
Flotation Cushions – (6)
Fire Protection – (1) Kidde Fire Extinguisher in starboard locker in V-berth
(1) in Lazarette, Fire blanket on starboard shelf in saloon
CO detector in saloon
Bilge Pumps
Rule 1100 GPH,
Henderson manual bilge pump,
one Edson Marine 13 GPM with emergency manual
Winter Cover
Custom Built by Price Yacht Canvas (1999)
Other Miscellaneous Items
1. (2) Grease Guns & hose fittings for greasing the PYI Maxi-Prop (done annually)
2. Navisafe portable Navigation light
3. 1 new Leather Wheel Kit with needle and twine
4. Entertainment Center items and manuals
5. (2) Pettit Prop Coat-Barnacle Barrier
6. Cruising Solutions Headsets
7. 12v Electric Air Pump with hoses for on-deck dingy inflation
8. Achilles Inflatable
9. Mercury 4hp outboard
10. New Shurflo 3.5 gpm Wash down pump
11. Package of nylon screening
12. Spare voltage regulator TRANSPO
13. Plywood hatch boards for use during winter storage (I took the teak hatch boards home over the winter to restore and revarnish them. I also took home the detachable teak – cockpit teak – home for winter revarnishing)
14. (2) Cowl vents (vinyl) used for winter storage
15. (3) Flat Tank Oil Changers 12 volt
16. Original 2 Blade Prop
17. Garmin Handheld GPS 72
Owners Comments:
We ordered TRYST, a classic Sparkman & Stephens designed Tartan 37 sloop at the Annapolis Boat Show in 1988.Tartan advised us that they would build it for us if they received orders for five (5) additional hulls because they were ramping up for the Tartan 372 (Tim Jackett design) hulls. They did not receive any other orders for the Tartan 37(Sparkman & Stephens design) but still had the hull molds, so they agreed to build ours anyway. We ordered it with a Scheel Keel rather than the centerboard version of the classic Tartan 37 specifically as we did not want the hassle of a center board, with its on-going maintenance issues, and the full keel was too deep for easy Chesapeake Bay gunkholing .While Tartan did have the hull molds, they did not have the interior installations for the cabin bulkheads, nav station, galley and refrigeration and hanging lockers so they adapted those items from the Tartan 40 model and installed them in our boat. As a result, we had a lower cabin sole giving us more head room and more cabinet space along both sides of the main saloon, which enabled us to install an entertainment shelf for AM/FM radio, 12v TV and more storage in place of what had been a sea berth on the starboard side of the classic Tartan 37. We had a ship’s carpenter install two (2) teak screens in the forward hatch and main saloon hatch and cedar lining in the starboard hanging locker (converted to shelves) in the v-berth. Later, we had a permanent v-berth insert with cabinet below installed by a professional ship carpenter, to accommodate the new handspring inner spring mattress in the v-berth, which enhanced our comfort when cruising
TRYST has sailed throughout the Chesapeake Bay region every year since the boat commissioning in 1989. We also made four (4) cruises to New England which involved offshore cruising to Shelter Island, Block Island, Martha’s Vineyard, Jamestown and other sites along the Buzzards Bay, Jersey shore, Long Island Sound and through New York Harbor. We also went down the ICW to Florida in 2012 and returned in 2013.
We have done much of the routine maintenance ourselves (annual oil and oil filter changes winterizing the engine and fresh-water system, changing of zincs, greasing the PYI Maxi prop and other miscellaneous procedures) but all the improvements (Instruments, Vacu-Flush, VHF, Windlass and replacement of pumps and hoses, replace the Strut and cutlass bearing replace Heat Exchanger, replace exhaust system, replace impellers and impeller blades - were done by professionals (Yacht Maintenance Co.).
TRYST has primarily been a cruising boat for us however she has performed well in club racing. She has a PHRF(Chesapeake) rating of 156 due to her Sheel Keel, while the classic Tartan 37 has a rating of 150. When sailing head-to-head with a classic Tartan 37, our boat performs as well as they do on all points of sail with one slight exception, when off the wind in light air, where the classic Tartan 37 can sail with raised centerboard.
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