The Rival 38 was the fifth Peter Brett-designed Rival, conceived to fill the gap between the highly successful Rival 34 and the flagship Rival 41. Designed with fuller ends than the smaller Rivals and using a clever raised companionway deck layout, the Rival 38 benefits from having twin aft cabins. The Peter Brett-designed Rivals have proven to be highly capable offshore cruising yachts and are highly sought after by blue-water cruisers around the world.
In previous ownership, STROLLA MOR has successfully cruised the Atlantic coasts of the UK and Europe, venturing to the Azores. Benefiting from continual maintenance and upgrades in the last decade, she is one of the best examples of the Rival 38 we have seen in recent years. Now reluctantly offered for sale as her current owner contemplates moving to a motor yacht, she is presented for sale with an extensive inventory, highlights including:
Wintering ashore at Creran Marine, with a launch planned for late April the Rival 38 STROLLA MOR is available for immediate viewing.

1979 Rival 38 – STROLLA MOR

1979 Rival 38 – STROLLA MOR

1979 Rival 38 – STROLLA MOR

1979 Rival 38 – STROLLA MOR

1979 Rival 38 – STROLLA MOR

1979 Rival 38 – STROLLA MOR

1979 Rival 38 – STROLLA MOR

1979 Rival 38 – STROLLA MOR