Eagle 38: Worlds Finest Daysailer
The Eagle 38
Leonardo Yachts’ mission with the Eagle 38: to build the ultimate daysailer. With every imaginable luxury and comfort and with excellent sailing characteristics. Exploring the coastline with the Eagle 38 is an absolute joy. The Eagle is a fast daysailer such as the classic J-class lines but with a modern keel and rudder shape. Her long overhangs make her very elegant. A true gentlemen’s yacht that can be sailed single-handed! From her large open cockpit the helmsman has direct control of the tiller, main sheet and jib winches. The cabin features a double and single bed and a toilet making an overnight stay possible.
More features
For ease of handling the jib winches are within reach of the helmsman who has complete control while helming. The winches can be controlled with the push of a button when choosing for the electric powered winches. The furling jib and easy hoisting system for the mainsail will ensure the Eagle 38 can be sailed single-handed. Sailing an Eagle should be easy fun. And with only 3,8 tons displacement the Eagle 38 will turn heads not only by looking beautiful but also because of her sailing performance.
Boat Specs
Length | 11.80 m |
Beam | 2.60 m |
Mast height | 13.80 meters above DWL |
Draft | 1.25 m |
Construction | Vinylester |
Displacement | 3.800 kg of which 1.350 kg ballast |
Sail area | 59,8 m2 |
CE Category | C (shore- and coastal waters) |
Design | Hoek Design |
Deck / hatches | Teak deck |
Cockpit | Self draining with teak flooring |
Interior | Mahogany matt varnished |
Berths | 3 |
Engine | Volvo D1-13 12 hp sail drive |
Fuel tank | 40 Litre diesel ( 39.5 Gal) |
Fresh water | 40 Litre (47.4 Gal) |
Waste water | 30 Litre (26.3 Gal) |
5 reasons to buy the Eagle 38
- The Eagle 38 can be sailed single-handed
- The cockpit comfortably seats six people
- For ease of handling the jib winches are positioned within reach of the helmsman
- The Eagle 38 can be personalised in many ways
- The 38 has elegant classic lines combined with modern features and a modern underwater body