This Hallberg-Rassy built in 1998 is a fine example of the Swedish yard’s renowned craftsmanship and blue-water capability. Designed by Germán Frers, this yacht combines classic lines, solid construction, and a comfortable interior—qualities that have made Hallberg-Rassy a top choice among serious sailors worldwide.
This particular vessel has been well maintained and thoughtfully updated over the years, retaining her original character while benefiting from modern upgrades. Her GRP hull, center cockpit layout, and protected steering position make her a safe and dependable cruising yacht, ideal for extended passages or liveaboard life.
Below deck, the warm teak joinery, practical U-shaped galley, and spacious aft cabin with en-suite head provide the comfort and seaworthiness expected from a Hallberg-Rassy of this era.
Sailors in the know don’t ask why Hallberg-Rassy — they ask which one.
Rig
Sloop
SLOOP RIG
Double spreader rig by Selden
Selden Furlex 300 S
Spinnaker pole stowed at mast
Removable inner-forestay with Wichard tensioner
Selden gas rodkick, New gas Spring 2019
Selden backstay tensioner
Insulated backstay with cable to chart table
SAILS
Sanders sails fully battened main with roller bearing cars (New 2008)
Sanders sails furling genoa 115% (New 2008)
High wind jib and storm sail for inner forestay (New 2008)
Lazy jacks and stack pack by Sanders Sails (New 2020)
Cruising chute with snuffer, little used.
WINCHES
Lewmar CST 40 halyard winches at mast
Additional winches for Spinnaker halyard and mainsail reefing.
Broker comments
Hallberg-Rassy 39 was built from 1991 until 2003. A total of 209 boats were built. Number 1-54 (between 1991 and 1994) were the Mark I, number 55-209 (between 1994-2003) were Mark II. The main difference between Mk I and Mk II, is that the Mk I has a traditional transom and the Mk II has a developed transom with built in bathing platform. The rest of the hull, keel, rudder, engine and sailplan remained the same.
"...this yacht has the proper makings of an offshore cruising yacht. Below, the mahogany interior is flawlessly joined and meticulously finished, a hallmark of Hallberg-Rassy yachts... Not readily visible are the tell-tale signs of Hallberg-Rassy above-average engineering and building methods, lurking unseen behind the fine joinery below. The builder's reputation for excellence translates into good resale value... My experience with Hallberg-Rassy has convinced me that sailboats can make beautiful, safe homes. If comfortable passages, solid construction, elegance and attention to detail make sense, then so does the Hallberg-Rassy 39" - Cruising World Magazine, November 1995.
NAVIGATION AIDS
International navigation lights:
Additional tricolour/anchor light at top of mast.
Ships clock and barometer on fwd bulkhead in Saloon
Raymarine ACU-400 (New 2016)
Raymarine AIS 650-Class B Transceiver (New 2016)
At Chart table:
Raymarine eS 98 9" multifunction display (New 2016)
Furuno Navtex 300
Furuno GP-32 GPS
Raymarine i70 multi (New 2016)
Yeoman plotter
Sailor DSC VHF with cockpit speaker
Above Companionway:
Raymarine i50 speed (New 2016)
Raymarine i50 depth (New 2016)
Raymarine i60 wind (New 2016)
Raymarine i70 multi (New 2016)
Raymarine P70 autopilot head at steering pedestal (New 2016)
GROUND TACKLE
CQR anchor with 50m chain and additional line
Auxiliary Fortress Anchor, and kedge anchor.
Twin intergral bow rollers
GENERAL EQUIPMENT
Mooring cleats fwd, aft and amidships + Aft fairleads
Long genoa car tracks with additional car,
Six deck ventilator allow air below decks in all cabins
Brass rubbing strips to all mooring cleats
Aluminium framed windscreen with opening centre section
Sprayhood and extension + Tonneau cover
Option to fit clear plastic opening screen which secures to cockpit sole in front of table
2 x 12v sockets at external chart table
Varnished teak seats on push pit
Varnished outboard bracket on push pit
Blue fitted cockpit cushions
Opening gates in lifelines port and starboard.
Stainless steel post on transom for wind generator and various antenna
Flag staff
Boat hook
Fenders
Mooring lines
Winch handles
Tender and outboard
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
All safety equipment is sold as seen with no guarantees or warranties. Ancasta International Boat Sales recommend all safety equipment is tested and/or inspected by a qualified technician and its suitability for intended use evaluated.
Stainless steel Pushpit and Pulpit
Stainless steel mast pulpits
Webbing jackstays
4 person liferaft,
Fire extinguishers
Gas alarm
Spare 3-blade propeller
Life sling on stbd guard rail
Horseshoe lifebuoy on port side
Automatic bilge pump
Electric bilge pump
One manual pump
Emergency tiller
SINGLE VOLVO PENTA MD22P DIESIEL ENGINE with superb all-round access
3-blade 20" Max Prop feathering propeller
Fixed propeller as spare
Bow thruster New 2022
Engine hours:1801.9
Last serviced:
ELECTRICS
New diesel generator
Victron Energy Blue Power IP22 12/30
Solar panel with TriStar controller + flexi panel
3x Varta 140Ah domestic batteries New 2023
1x Varta 140Ah engine start New 2023
2 x 60amp alternators with Adverc battery management
Webasto cabin heating
220v shore power inlet with cable
220v outlets in all cabins
WATER SYSTEM
40ltrs. water heater with 220v immersion element
HALLBERG-RASSY 39
Built by Hallberg-Rassy, Sweden in 1998 to the designs of German Frers
CE Category - A Ocean navigation without limits / 10 Persons
CONSTRUCTION
GRP hull deck and superstructure
Teak laid side decks
Teak cockpit grating and teak cockpit seating
Teak toe rails
Teak handrails full length of superstructure
Fin with skeg keel and spade rudder
Wheel steering with single lever engine control
Aluminium framed glass windscreen
Integral bathing platform with bathing ladder
DIMENSIONS
LOA: 12.22 m (40' 1")
LWL: 9.85 m (32' 0")
BEAM : 3.76 m (12' 4")
DRAFT : 1.85 m (6' 1 ")
DISPLACEMENT : 10 Tonnes
Lead keel ballast : 4.2 Tonnes
*All figures are approximate