1983 Shannon 38
$39,000
Boat in Southold, NY 11971 US
38
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38 feet
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Fiberglass/Reinforced
The Shannon 38 Ketch is recognized as one of the world's best sailboats. Equally adept at sailing around the bay or around the world, she is a long distance blue water cruiser. The boat is easy to sail by a solo sailor, couple or family. She is comfortable even in the most challenging conditions and offers good stability with speed and upwind performance. Shannon Boat Co. earned a reputation for building some of the finest offshore sailing yachts in the world. Shannon's New England craftsmen built to the highest quality specifications, creating a yacht without compromise.
Accommodations
Below deck the Shannon 38 impresses with her all Teak interior, her spaciousness and arrangement of accommodations. From the generous owner's cabin forward, move aft to starboard to the large head with shower and hanging locker to starboard. Moving aft, the main salon is an airy well lighted area, with ample ventilation, plenty of storage and long settees that slide out, equipped with lee cloths they can be used as berths. There is a large folding teak table large enough to accommodate several guest for dinner. Moving aft to port is the well-equipped nav station and electric panel. Opposite is the galley with a double stainless sink, LPG stove/oven and holding plate refrigeration/freezer. A very nice arrangement usually found on larger and newer boats.
Manufacturer's information
Shannon Boat Company was founded by Walt Schulz in Bristol, Rhode Island in 1975 with the intent to design and build offshore yachts to the highest quality standards. Over the years, Shannons have earned an International reputation for quality construction and offshore integrity. Shannons have logged over a million bluewater miles, including an impressive list of circumnavigations and many transoceanic passages, mostly by husband and wife teams. Every major harbor in the world has been visited by a Shannon. Shannon's boatbuilding experience is an unbroken, evolutionary chain from Shannon 38#1 built back in 1975 to the present day. During every week, there always has been a new Shannon being constructed under Walt Schulz's personal direction. No company building semi-custom yachts anywhere can demonstrate comparable passagemaking records, a stable management team and a consistent uncompromised standard of quality since 1975.
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.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 8/31/25 | Price decreased | $39,000(-7.1%) |
| 8/11/25 | Price decreased | $42,000(-27.0%) |
| 7/29/25 | Price decreased | $57,500(-4.2%) |
| 6/28/25 | Initial price | $60,000 |
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Customers praise the 1983 Shannon 38 for its classic design and sturdy construction, highlighting its spacious and comfortable interior that makes extended cruising enjoyable
Many appreciate the boat's solid build quality and reliable sailing performance, noting that it handles well in various sea conditions. The traditional craftsmanship and timeless aesthetic appeal to those who value a combination of functionality and elegance. Overall, owners commend the Shannon 38 for being a dependable, charming cruiser with ample living space for family and guests.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1983 Shannon 38 is a classic cruising sailboat known for its solid construction and comfortable accommodations. Here are some of the pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Sturdy Build: The Shannon 38 features a robust fiberglass hull and traditional full keel, providing excellent stability and durability for offshore cruising.
Comfortable Interior: With a spacious layout, ample headroom, and quality woodwork, the interior offers a cozy and inviting environment for extended voyages.
Good Seaworthiness: Designed with bluewater capabilities in mind, the Shannon 38 handles a variety of sea conditions well, making it a reliable choice for long-distance sailing.
Classic Aesthetic: The timeless design and craftsmanship appeal to sailors who appreciate traditional styling and solid construction.
Cons
Performance: Compared to more modern designs, the Shannon 38 may be slower and less agile, particularly in light wind conditions.
Maintenance: As an older vessel, the boat may require ongoing upkeep and potential updates to systems like wiring, plumbing, and rigging.
Weight: The full keel and heavy displacement contribute to a heavier boat, which can affect maneuverability and trailering options.
Limited Interior Volume: While comfortable, the interior space is more modest compared to newer boats of similar length, potentially limiting storage and living space.
Made For
The 1983 Shannon 38 is ideal for sailors seeking a classic, sturdy cruising sailboat with ample space and comfortable accommodations. It is well-suited for those who appreciate traditional craftsmanship and want a reliable vessel for extended coastal or offshore cruising. This boat appeals to experienced sailors and cruising enthusiasts looking for a blend of performance, durability, and classic design.
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