Mark Cameron Yachts

1995 Nauticat 39 – ODYSSEY – SOLD

Nauticat 39

Mark Cameron Yachts are delighted to announce the successful sale of the 1995 Nauticat 39 ‘ODYSSEY’.

Nauticat built their reputation with solidly built and well-finished motorsailers which motored better than they sailed. Alongside this they also built a range of ‘Pilothouse Sailing Yachts’ aimed at the sailor wanting a the protection of a wheelhouse without compromising the sailing performance of their yacht. The Nauticat 39 is a different kettle of fish, the first fo the Nauticat Pilothouse Yachts to be raced and offered with a performance rig. Retaining the solid build and high-quality finish above and below decks she is built with sail being the primary mode of propulsion. Boasting a proper cockpit in the conventional yacht-style layout she also offers a well-protected internal helm position with a dedicated wheel and single lever morse control.

Offering comfortable accommodation for 7 with 3 double cabins and two heads he Nauticat 39 ODYSSEY os an ideal offshore cruising boat. The internal helm station suits northern climes and changeable conditions; perfect for extending the season. Having cruised around the UK and to the Baltic with her current owner she was offered for sale with a comprehensive cruising inventory. Handed over to her new owners afloat and commission at Port Bannatyne Marina on the Isle of Bute ODYSSEY will move to her new home berth in Tarbert, Loch Fyne in the coming days.

Nauticat 39 Pilot House

1995 Nauticat 39 – ‘ODYSSEY’

Nauticat 39 Pilot House

1995 Nauticat 39 – ‘ODYSSEY’

Nauticat 39 Pilot House

1995 Nauticat 39 – ‘ODYSSEY’

Nauticat 39 Pilot House

1995 Nauticat 39 – ‘ODYSSEY’

Nauticat 39 Pilot House

1995 Nauticat 39 – ‘ODYSSEY’

Nauticat 39 Pilot House

1995 Nauticat 39 – ‘ODYSSEY’

Nauticat 39 Pilot House

1995 Nauticat 39 – ‘ODYSSEY’

Nauticat 39 Pilot House

1995 Nauticat 39 – ‘ODYSSEY’