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Hans Christian 38 MK II for sale in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

LOCATION

San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

YEAR

1981

LENGTH

46.59 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Name

Amistad

Year

1981

Make & Model

Hans Christian 38 MK II

Boat type

Power

Length

46.59 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

12.01 ft.

Cabins

2

Draft

6.0 ft.

DESCRIPTION

1981 Hans Christian 38 MKII

March, 2022: Teak removed from side and forward decks, replaced with new non-skid fiberglass. Aft cockpit Teak still intact, for that classic HC look. See photos for details.

She's ready to restart her adventures....with you at the helm!

The finest example of the classic Hans Christian MKII that is on the market today. Known for both its classic beauty and seaworthiness, this MKII has been lovingly maintained.

1981 Hans Christian 38 MKII

March, 2022: Teak removed from side and forward decks, replaced with new non-skid fiberglass. Aft cockpit Teak still intact, for that classic HC look. See photos for details.

She's ready to restart her adventures....with you at the helm!

The finest example of the classic Hans Christian MKII that is on the market today. Known for both its classic beauty and seaworthiness, this MKII has been lovingly maintained. Hull gelcoat cracks have just been repaired, two coats of epoxy paint and fresh bottom paint. All thru-hulls just inspected and serviced or replaced.

Teak decks just treated with Cemco, interior varnish just touched up. New packing on cutlass bearing.

Her heavy displacement gives her the renowned “Cadillac ride” underway. Low-hours engine (repowered in 2001) is a testament to her sailing ability. She is a Baja Ha Ha veteran who found her home in Mexico in 2017, after 18 years of coastal cruising in California.

She sits at her slip awaiting her next owners who can take advantage of her location on the shores of the world’s aquarium in the Sea of Cortez and all its wonderful anchorages.


Vessel Walkthrough

Cutter-rigged Harwood Ives-designed full keel bluewater cruiser. Solid hand-laid fiberglass hull with longitudinal stringers, made in Taiwan.

Deck is hand-laid with luan plywood core and Teak plank decking overlay. Keel is traditional lead ballast encapsulated, no keel bolts. Barn-door rudder is solid fiberglass, protected by full skeg. High bulwarks with scuppers. Teak cap rail. Six bronze oversized cleats. Bulwark chocks. SS bow pulpit anchoring platform. Stern rail with Forespar engine hoist. Mast pulpits. Teak handrails on cabin top. Rear cockpit wheel steering, binnacle mounted compass, high combings and deep seating in the cockpit.

Below decks: Head with shower and sink is full forward, behind split chain locker. Pullman berth to port, with custom queen-sized bed and hanging lockers with lighting.

Continuing aft is the main salon, central seating around dinette with generous storage behind and under seating. Island bench galley sink aft of dinette table. Full galley to port of companionway. Quarter berth to starboard of companionway. Continuing forward on the starboard side is the navigation station followed by the settee. Mounted on the forward bulkhead is the Dickinson Newport diesel heater.

Galley:

The unique signature island bench style galley sink is the showpiece of this design for the HC MKII:

  • Pedestal sink with two deep SS basins and electric macerator
  • Fresh and salt water spigots
  • Force 10 three-burner propane stove and oven
  • Adler barbour top-loading fridge/freezer
  • Full complement of cooking equipment included

Staterooms:

  • Sleeps 4 adults in 2 staterooms, plus 2 more in the main salon’s convertible dinette and settee
  • Great liveability and comfort below-decks
  • Master cabin is forward with queen-sized pullman berth
  • Guest cabin to starboard and aft, in a generously-sized quarter berth
  • Bedding for both berths included

Mechanical Equipment
  • Head forward amidships - electric flush
  • Lectrasan holding tank system
  • Y-Valve to holding tank
  • Electric Water Heater 5 gallon
  • Rule heavy-duty 1000 gpm electric submersible bilge pump
  • Electric secondary bilge pump
  • Manual diaphragm bilge pump
  • Groco Raw water sea strainers
  • Racor fuel filters
  • Fuel shut off: at propane stove and engine
  • Heater: Dickinson Newport
  • Prop: Bronze 16” X 12 on 1 ½” shaft
  • Cutlass bearing

Deck
  • Anchors: (2) 35 lbs. CQR anchors with 300’ chain to starboard; 150’ chain and 150’ nylon twist line to port
  • Lofrans Tigress Windlass
  • Stern light anchor in rear berth
  • Dodger (2006) and soft bimini (2017)
  • (6) Total solar panels, 3 hard and 3 flexible
  • (2) Teak and lexan ceiling hatches
  • Forespar lifting crane (2017)
  • Double SS lifelines with gates on starboard and port (2008)
  • (2) Red 5 gallon gas tanks (2017)
  • (6) Yellow 5 gallon diesel jugs (2015)
  • Brand new Magma BBQ with cover (2021)
  • Fenders and dock lines
  • Emergency ditch bag

Winches:

  • Primary jib sheet - Barient #27, self tailing
  • Main sheet - Barient #24, self tailing
  • Secondary staysail - Lewmar #30
  • Two Barient halyard winches on the mast
  • Reefing winch on the boom - Barient #17
  • Two Barient metal winch handles

Electronics and Helm

Navigation station is to starboard, forward of the quarter berth.

  • Raymarine A65 wifi chartplotter (2014)
  • Raymarine EV1 ACU400 autopilot (2014)
  • Raymarine wind, depth, speed sensors (2014)
  • Raymarine AIS (2015)
  • Fusion bluetooth stereo with interior and exterior speakers (2015)
  • Standard Horizon fixed mount VHF (2017)
  • ICOM Handheld VHF (2017)
  • Iridium Go! Satellite wifi cell phone (2017)

Electrical
  • (2) 255 amp Lifeline AGM house batteries (2014)
  • (1) 100 amp AGM engine battery (2014)
  • Magnum Pure Sine Wave Inverter/Charger (2017)
  • Ample Power EMON II
  • (3) Flexible solar panels on bimini (2017)
  • (3) Hard solar panels on deck (2017)
  • (2) Victron MPPT bluetooth solar charge controllers (2017)

Engine Details and Mechanical Equipment
  • Engine: Yanmar 3JH3E 3-cylinder diesel
  • Engine year: 2001
  • Horsepower: 40hp
  • Fuel type: Diesel
  • Hours since new: 860 hours
  • Engine spare parts
  • Full start up and shut down procedures documented

Sails and Rigging

Cruise Equipped.

Sails:

Main: Quantum 5 batten double reef 2013 (reported in excellent condition)

  • Harken Batcars on main
  • Dutchman flaking system

Jib: Quantum furling 140% 2013 (reported in excellent condition)

  • Harken furler (with foam that allows partial furling/reefing)

Staysail: Quantum hanked storm grade 2013

Spinnaker: Cruising light with ATN sock Original (reported in very good condition)

Hanked on storm sail

Running Rigging:

Halyards:

  • Main           105’ 7/16 ‘Crystaline’
  • Jib              115’ 3/8 'Crystaline’
  • Staysail       65’ 3/8 'Crystaline’
  • Spinnaker   115’ 3/8 'Lazerline’

Sheets:

  • Main          65’ 1/2 Cotton Braid
  • Jib            45’ 1/2 Cotton Braid
  • Staysail     45’ 1/2 Cotton Braid
  • Furler         45’ 3/8 Cotton Braid
  • 1st Reef     35’ 3/8 ‘Crystaline’
  • 2nd Reef    50’ 3/8 ‘Crystaline’
  • Outhaul     20’ 3/8 Cotton Braid

SS Standing Rigging (replaced in 2013):

  • Dolphin Striker, bowsprit ring, chainplates 2013
  • Stays and turnbuckles 2013
  • Aluminum mast, boom and staysail boom repainted 2003
  • Bowsprit and samson posts 2008

Forespar whisker pole

Preventer/Boom brake: with block and pulleys


Safety
  • Four fire extinguishers
  • Six Type II PFDs located under pullman berth
  • Two throwable cushions

Exclusions
  • Owner's personal effects

Mechanical Disclaimer

Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.


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.


PROPULSION

Cruising Speed

5

Engine Count

1

Engine Horse Power

40.00

Engine Hours

860.00

Engine Location

Middle

Max Speed Knots

7

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Hull Material

Fiberglass

OTHER

Country Built

United States

Displacement(kgs)

26500

Engine Year

2001

Engine Type

Inboard

Fuel Capacity Gal

75

Fuel Tanks Capacity

283.91

No of Heads

1

Holding Tank Gal

30

Holding Tanks Capacity

113.56

Water Capacity Gal

150

Water Tanks Capacity

567.81

ABOUT HANS CHRISTIAN 38 MK II

The Hans Christian 38 MK II is 47 feet long and has a 12 feet beam and can hold up to 75 gallons of fuel and 150 gallons of water. This 1981 diesel Hans Christian 38 MK II powered by Yanmar 3JH3E with 40.00 horsepower is capable of reaching a maximum speed of 7 knots and a cruising speed of 5. The Hans Christian 38 MK II is made of fiberglass.