English
Hallberg-Rassy 39. "Mistress" is a really beautiful example of these capable offshore cruisers. Carefully used and well maintained to the highest standard. The practical layout offers good storage plus great comfort both at sea and in the marina. As you would expect from a German Frers design, they have good performance and are easily sailed shorthanded. She is an exceptional example of this rare model which needs to be inspected to be appreciated.
Viewing by appointment at our Suffolk Office (IP10 0LN) - 01473 659681
Accommodation
The accommodation offers six to seven berths in three cabins. In fore cabin, V berth with infill and stowage under. Opening hatch to foredeck. Separate heads compartment with marine toilet, shower and washbasin. 35 litre holding tank. Hanging locker opposite. In saloon, dinette to port with settee berth opposite. Fixed table with drop leaves. Chart table to port with galley opposite. Two burner gimballed gas cooker with grill and oven. Isotherm top loading refrigerator. Twin stainless steel sinks. Hot and cold pressurised water system. 480 litres freshwater capacity in twin tanks. Foot pump fresh water backup. Walk through to aft cabin. Enlarged double berth to starboard with single berth opposite and seat between. Hanging lockers. Webasto diesel fired hot air central heating. Fitted and edged carpets. Curtains to windows and deck hatches. Curtain between saloon and heads compartment. TV system.
Mechanical Systems
Located in insulated engine room beneath cockpit. Volvo Penta MD22P, four cylinder 57hp diesel engine. Electric start. Freshwater cooled via heat exchanger. Shaft drive to Gori folding three bladed propeller. Rope cutter to shaft. Single lever control. 376 litres fuel capacity in twin stainless steel tanks giving approximately 700 miles range at 6 knots cruising speed. Maximum speed under power 7.5 knots. Full Volvo Penta service history since 2012 and in perfect working order. Engine hours unknown.
BOW THRUSTER by Sidepower.
Alternator charging to 5 x 12 volt batteries, all new 2021. 240 volt shore power. Battery charger. Immersion heater. Inverter.
Sails & Spars
Masthead rigged sloop. Anodised aluminium mast and boom by Selden Spars, 2001. Stainless steel standing rigging, 2012. Backstay tensioner. Terylene running rigging, 2001. Slab reefing mainsail with lazyjacks and stack pack. Mainsail luff track up mast with roller luff cars to sail. Furlex 300s headsail furling system. Spinnaker pole with mast stowage. Two Lewmar 40 self tailing halyard winches. Lewmar 8 reefing winch. Two Lewmar 54 self tailing sheet winches. Two Lewmar 30 self tailing mainsheet winches. Selden rod kicker. Adjustable genoa cars.
- Mainsail - One Sails - 2013 - Hydranet Dyneema cloth - Valeted 2022
- Furling Genoa - One Sails - 2013 - Hydranet Dyneema cloth - Valeted 2022
- Spinnaker - 2006
- Cruising Chute - Quantum
Deck Equipment
- 45lb CQR anchor with chain
- Lewmar electric anchor windlass
- Twin bow rollers
- Deck wash
- Self draining anchor stowage locker
- Stainless steel pulpit, pushpit, stanchions and guard wires
- Teak pushpit seats
- Teak coachroof grabrails
- Teak folding cockpit table on binnacle
- Roller bottle screw covers
- Two dorade ventilators
- Stack pack type mainsail cover, 2013 in blue
- Sprayhood with fixed windscreen and grabrails.
- Binnacle cover in blue
- Teak laid cockpit seats
- Teak cockpit grating
- Cockpit canopy (encloses cockpit completely), new 2017 in grey acrylic
- Various warps and fenders
- Stainless steel boarding ladder
- Bathing platform with hot & cold shower
- Outboard motor stowage bracket to aft rail
- Covers in blue for deck hatches
- Full winter cover, 2012.
Navigation Equipment
- Suunto binnacle mounted steering compass
- Raymarine ST60 depth, boat speed & log, windspeed & direction instruments
- Raymarine ST 7000+ autopilot
- Raymarine Axiom Pro 16 chart plotter, 2021 in cockpit
- Raymarine C80 radar/chart plotter at chart table
- ICOM IC-M510 DSC VHF radio, 2022 with cockpit command mic.
- Raymarine AIS650 Class B AIS transponder, 2015
- Garmin 128 GPS
- Raymarine ST60 multi repeater
- ICS Nav 6 navtex
- Windex
- Masthead and deck level navigation lights
- Plastimo clock and barometer
Safety Equipment
- Fire extinguishers
- Fire blanket
- Manual bilge pump
- Automatic electric bilge pump
- Horseshoe lifebuoy
- Danbuoy
- Jackstays
- Cockpit harness attachment points
- Deck flood light
- Radar reflector
- EPIRB
Construction
Built in 2001 by Hallberg Rassy to a design by German Frers. Hull number 182. White GRP hull with dark blue sheer stripe. Rubbing strake. Teak toe rails. Long fin keel with lead ballast. Skeg hung rudder. Wheel steering. Centre self draining cockpit. Teak laid side decks. Teak laid cockpit seats and sugar scoop transom. Teak grating to cockpit sole. Alloy framed windscreen with opening centre window and side handles. Self draining gas bottle stowage for two large bottles in side decks. Six alloy mooring cleats. Large cockpit locker and lazarette locker. The hull was epoxied below the waterline with the Copper Coat antifouling system, renewed in 2023.
Last surveyed in 2011 when vendor purchased and all recommendations were carried out.
Comments
The Hallberg-Rassy 39 provides excellent comfort with two sleeping cabins, a spacious saloon featuring a seagoing u shaped galley, good navigation centre and a well lit and spacious toilet compartment. The aft owners cabin has two separate beds with a central seat. The light mahogany interior woodwork coupled with exquisite craftmanship imparts a wonderful ambiance down below.
They feature remarkable attributes including a well protected cockpit with fixed windscreen, ample storage space throughout, large fuel and water tanks and a hull design that ensures a comfortable motion at sea. Truly an ideal blue water cruiser.
The company normally acts as brokers for the vendor who unless otherwise stated is not selling in the course of a business. Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars the correctness is not guaranteed and they are intended as a guide only and do not constitute a part of any contract. A prospective buyer is strongly advised to check these particulars and where appropriate and at his own expense to employ a qualified marine surveyor to carry out a survey and/or to have an engine trial conducted which if conducted by us shall not imply any liability on our part.
General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferaft, fire extinguishers and flares etc., are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on board as part of the sale of a used vessel, may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owner’s specific needs.