1976 Tartan 38
$25,900
Boat in Saint Clair Shores, MI 48080 US
38
1 Engine (Yanmar)
37.3 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
The Tartan 38 and 37 were the same hull form but the 38 was the more performance profiled model. Featuring a taller rig, deeper keel, and about 2600 lbs lighter, and a bit larger cockpit. You know in a second, just as soon as you walk down below the fine woodwork that Tartan "hung there hat" on for many years, "Regale" is much more then a race boat. When you read the maintenance log starting in 1988 through 2025 no doubt this boat has been LOVED and it shows it.
What You Want To Know
- 1976 Rebuilt By Tartan Marine 1989
- New Yanmar 35hp in 1997
- Flag Blue Hull
- Main and Furling 145% (Ulman)
- Harken Furler
- Kevlar #3
- Spinnaker
- Staysail
- Signet Depth, Knotlog, Wind
- Raymarine Auto Pilot
- Furuno Radar
- Furuno GPS
- Max-Prop
- 2nd CNG Tank
- Many Many Upgrades Full List Available.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 3/18/26 | Price decreased | $25,900(-35.1%) |
| 1/29/26 | Initial price | $39,900 |
Overview from around the web 1976 Tartan 38
Customers consistently praise the 1976 Tartan 38 for its classic design, solid construction, and exceptional sailing performance
Many highlight its balanced combination of comfort and speed, making it a favorite for both cruising and club racing. Owners appreciate the quality craftsmanship evident in the interior woodwork and the spacious, well-thought-out layout below deck. The boat's handling is often described as responsive yet stable, providing confidence in a variety of conditions. Overall, the 1976 Tartan 38 is celebrated for its timeless appeal and dependable seaworthiness.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1976 Tartan 38 is a classic cruiser-racer sailboat known for its solid construction and balanced performance. Here are some pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Sturdy Build: Crafted with high-quality materials, the Tartan 38 offers durability and longevity.
Balanced Performance: Designed for both cruising comfort and competitive racing, it handles well in various wind conditions.
Spacious Interior: For a 38-foot boat, it provides ample living space below deck with practical layout and good headroom.
Classic Aesthetics: Timeless design with sleek lines and a traditional look that appeals to many sailors.
Good Resale Value: Maintains value well due to its reputation and build quality.
Cons
Older Design: Being a 1976 model, some design elements may feel dated compared to modern sailboats.
Maintenance Needs: Older boats often require more upkeep, including potential updates to systems and rigging.
Limited Modern Amenities: Lacks some of the conveniences and technology found on newer vessels.
Weight: Heavier than some contemporary 38-footers, which can affect light-wind performance.
Interior Layout: While spacious, the layout may not suit everyone's preferences and might feel less open than newer designs.
Made For
The 1976 Tartan 38 is designed for sailors who seek a versatile and performance-oriented cruiser. It appeals to those who want a well-crafted, comfortable boat capable of both competitive racing and enjoyable coastal cruising. Ideal for experienced sailors or dedicated enthusiasts, the Tartan 38 offers a balance of speed, handling, and onboard comfort, making it suitable for weekend adventures as well as longer passages.
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Contact St. Clair Sailboat Center about 1976 Tartan 38
Located @ Jefferson Beach Marina, 24400 E. Jefferson, St. Clair Shores, MI, 48080
Contact St. Clair Sailboat Center
Located @ Jefferson Beach Marina, 24400 E. Jefferson, St. Clair Shores, MI, 48080


























