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1980 Nautor Swan 371

location icon Marina Del Rey, United States
Year 1980
Length 37 ft / 11.28 m
Price
$59,500

A Ron Holland designed Swan currently in the hands of a fastidious owner who has kept the boat in  turn-key condition.

Specifications

Year Built 1980
Category Sail
Length Overall 36'10 ft / 11.23 m
Beam 11'3 ft / 3.43 m
Max Draft 6'9 ft / 2.06 m
Liferaft Capacity 6
Cabins 2
Cabin Headroom 6'2 ft / 1.88 m
Electrical System 12 V
Construction Fiberglass
Hull ID 371044
Keel Fin Keel
Drive Type Direct
Engines 1
Total Engine Power 20 hp
Cruising Speed 6 kn
Prop. Cruise Speed 2400
Maximum Speed 7 kn
Fuel Tanks 1
Fuel Tank Cap. 37 gal
Fuel Tank Mat. Stainless Steel
Water Tanks 1
Water Tank Cap. 66 gal
Water Tank Mat. Stainless Steel
Water Heater Cap. 0 gal
Holding Tanks 1
Holding Tank Cap. 15 gal
Holding Tank Mat. Stainless Steel
Ballast 5,700 lb
Displacement 16,100 lb
Windlass Electric

Engine 1 Specifications

Make: Buhk
Model: DV20
Drive Type: Direct
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 20hp
Type: Inboard
Propeller Type: 2 Blade, Bronze, Folding
Year: 1980
Engine Hours: 3054
Disclaimer:

Listed by Denison Yachting - Long Beach, CA

THIS BOAT IS SUBJECT TO AN EXCLUSIVE LISTING AGREEMENT WITH DENISON YACHTING - LONG BEACH, CA (310) 291-5664 AND IS NOT OFFERED FOR SALE BY PORTANOVA YACHTS. Portanova Yachts is merely providing this information in an effort to represent you as a buyer in the purchase of this vessel.

Accommodations

The interior is finished with the classic Nautor satin varnished teak throughout. The cabin sole is gloss varnished teak and holly with custom protective carpet runners. The blue velour fabric interior upholstery is also in exceptionally good condition.  There are curtains for all windows.  The head and vanity mirrors are new.

The fore cabin is equipped with (2) aluminum folding single berths with storage beneath. A large GOIOT hatch provides ample light and ventilation.  Next aft is locker storage on port and the head on starboard.  There is a mechanical head with holding tank or overboard discharge, pressure water, shower, an electric shower sump pump.

The Main Salon is the standard "371" configuration and has a center-line drop-leaf teak table with bottle storage below and opposing settee berths. There are lee-cloths provided for the berths. There is Nautor-built teak cabinetry on starboard, for storage and bookshelves and on port there is an outboard pilot berth. The "L" shaped galley is located aft on the port side adjacent to the companionway and opposite the Nav Station. 

The Master stateroom is all of the way aft  with a double berth to port and a single berth to starboard, there is a small locker center-line and settee between the berths.  There is a mirror and vanity shelf mounted on the forward bulkhead.

Galley

The L-shaped galley is aft and port of the salon with a 12v refrigerator in a 4.2 cu/ft. capacity top loading box, a gimballed 3-burner Eno stove with oven, galley foot pump, and a double stainless steel sink with hot and cold pressure water.  There is good storage in drawers, lockers and cabinets. Plates cutlery and cooking utensils included.

Electronics
  • Raymarine C-70 color GPS/plotter (radar capable)
  • B&G Hercules 190 wind speed, wind point, depth,log, and speed
  • B&G repeaters on deck
  • Icom IC-M422 VHF radio with DSC and remote mike in cockpit (2013)
  • Neco autopilot (has a loose connection and sometimes does not hold course, needs repair)
  • Flat screen TV
  • Sony Pandora CD/stereo with USB input for Ipod, and remote
  • Suunto compass
Electrical
  • 12 volt DC and 110 volt AC systems
  • Two Six volt batteries in series totaling 230 amp hours (2014)
  • One group 27 12 volt engine start battery
  • 40 amp Mariner Smart Charger
  • 1000 watt Xantrex inverter with remote panel and automatic switchover when shore power is shut off
  • Shore power cord
Deck and Hull
  • Bow pulpit, stanchions and lifelines
  • 35# CQR primary anchor on bow roller, stainless swivel, 65' 3/8" chain and 200' rode
  • Danforth secondary anchor with rode, secure storage below deck
  • Lofrans vertical capstan electric windlass
  • Anchor locker tube to carry chain further aft in forepeak
  • Folding dodger over companionway hatch
  • canvas winch and dorade covers
  • Teak decks in good condition
  • Jack lines
  • Fenders and mooring lines
  • Six life jackets
  • Avon 8 man valise life-raft with dedicated storage under helm seat (needs servicing)
  • Deck light mounted on mast
  • LED anchor light at masthead
  • Life sling and man overboard pole
  • Magma propane BBQ
  • Cockpit cushions
  • Gloss varnished cockpit table
  • American flag on teak flagpole
  • Elk-hide cover on steering wheel
Sails and Rigging
  • Race equipped
  • Hydraulic backstay adjuster
  • Bamar rigid boom vang
  • Rod rigging (inspected on a regular basis)
  • High quality running rigging
  • Harken roller furling on headsail
  • Double spreader aluminum mast stepped on keel
  • Four headsails: North 154% light #1, North 150% heavy #1, North 135%, North 110%
  • Storm jib
  • Tri-radial spinnaker
  • Asymmetrical spinnaker
  • North mainsail with two reef points
  • Blue Sunbrella main sail cover
  • Aluminum shroud rollers
  • Spinnaker pole with leather chafe guard
  • Spinnaker gear
  • Seven winches on deck
  • Two single winch handles and one double handed winch handle
  • Flag halyards
Mechanical
  • Two manual bilge pumps
  • Cockpit engine controls
  • Engine alarm
  • Fresh water cooling on diesel
  • Fuel filters
  • Raw water strainer
  • Dripless packing gland
  • Propane solenoid shut off
  • New Groco head (2011) with overboard and holding tank discharge, original Baby Blake head goes with boat as well
  • Accumulator presser tank for fresh water system as per Swan instructions
  • New water heater, copper tubing for hot water system
  • Manual wheel steering
  • Emergency tiller
  • Volvo diesel heater (non operational, needs a relay)
  • Large spare parts inventory
Broker's Comment

This boat was originally commissioned in Finland and sailed to Majorca. In 1990 it sailed to the Caribbean and on to Rhode Island. She was bought by her current owner in Newport Rhode Island in 2003 and trucked to California.  The current owner has cared for the boat with the attention a Swan deserves, repairing systems, replacing parts and maintaining the boat in excellent condition.  Many parts were obtained directly from Nautor in Finland at great expense.

She was hauled in 2011, the hull was stripped, a new barrier coat applied. Last hauled and painted in 2018. There are no blisters.

Here are some examples of the items attended to by the owner during his custodianship of "Flying Tiger":

  • All overhead interior lights replaced with new (original) light fixtures
  • Steering pedestal refinished with LP paint
  • All fixed windows and opening ports have the polycarbonate plastic replaced and all of the cockpit instrument box and autopilot covers and hardware replaced.  all of these parts were sourced from Nautor.
  • The engine has had a valve job, the head resurfaced, rebuilt circulation pump and raw water pump, rebuilt heat exchanger, new hoses, new exhaust elbow, waterlift muffler and vacuum breaker, and new exhaust hose to the stern
  • The winches serviced and re-chromed
  • Original paperwork and blue prints from Swan
  • Metric diameter bungs for deck repair

Every effort has been made by the owner to keep this boat as original to Nautor Swans original specifications as possible.  The quality of construction can not be denied and this is a boat that should be viewed if you have interest in a quality racer/cruiser.

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.