This is actually 37 1/2 feet (why do they do that?) and I just chartered a Seawind 1000XL which is 35 1/2. You wouldn't think 2' would make that much difference, but WOW! Two good sized heads, real berths for full sized people, an excellent cockpit and salon layout, with a decent galley up. The Seawind's galley down has lots of space, but after using one, I'd always go for galley up on a cat less than about 50'. No one can get by when someone is cooking! And compare this to a Lagoon 38 or 380 - no contest! Nice smaller cat. I bet it sells quickly. Where does one find the dims of the berths? So many brands call them a "queen" which is 60" wide and just about the minimum for 2 full sized adults. By my eye those aft berths are not 60", but hard to tell and I have never found a good source for this, not even the manufacturer's. I agree with Jeff Gamble - open ALL the blinds! Congrats on your move. I love Denison, but I am sure you will kill it with more freedom. You will need to clone yourself!
This is about the most feature-rich 39' cat I've seen. Watermaker and generator and still decent stowage. Owner's side is very serviceable for the size. Coming from Tampa, I may need to get down your way and take a serious look.
@@catamarancentral ...the only reason catamarans are selling for such inflated prices - are the ridiculously low interest rates and the ludicrous ‘free’ money pumped into the American market by the Fed and other Central Bankers around the World over the past 10 years to keep the debt based markets functioning - the next stop is a Worldwide banking and equities crash - it is then that I will buy my catamaran at half the current selling price.
Love the natural feel of your videos now. Professional, but like having a conversation with a friend.
I appreciate that!
Looks well cared for. Nice contrast between the flooring & wall tones.
I'm a big fan of the Leopard 39's. Ive sailed quite a few times over in the Bahamas onboard one.
This is actually 37 1/2 feet (why do they do that?) and I just chartered a Seawind 1000XL which is 35 1/2. You wouldn't think 2' would make that much difference, but WOW! Two good sized heads, real berths for full sized people, an excellent cockpit and salon layout, with a decent galley up. The Seawind's galley down has lots of space, but after using one, I'd always go for galley up on a cat less than about 50'. No one can get by when someone is cooking! And compare this to a Lagoon 38 or 380 - no contest! Nice smaller cat. I bet it sells quickly.
Where does one find the dims of the berths? So many brands call them a "queen" which is 60" wide and just about the minimum for 2 full sized adults. By my eye those aft berths are not 60", but hard to tell and I have never found a good source for this, not even the manufacturer's.
I agree with Jeff Gamble - open ALL the blinds!
Congrats on your move. I love Denison, but I am sure you will kill it with more freedom. You will need to clone yourself!
This is about the most feature-rich 39' cat I've seen. Watermaker and generator and still decent stowage. Owner's side is very serviceable for the size. Coming from Tampa, I may need to get down your way and take a serious look.
The Leopard 39 is a great boat. And like most good boats on the market today she's under contract.
@@catamarancentral Man, they really are moving quickly!!
She’s still for sale!
Classic grunge reference boat name. A real blasto from el pasto.
Need a sister cat named glycerine now.
Ur right- named after the one and only Bush tune! U don’t have to fly to Los Angeles to see it!
When you have been on bigger boats:
“well i can do this in one take i guess”
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The full story is... I did two takes for my first version, but forgot to clean a smudge off my lens...
Hey Wiley,
How tall are you? Did you find this vessel to have good headroom?
Thank you!
I guess all sugar scoops are aft. Lol 😂
And that is why I'm a broker and not a naval designer.
Should show the staterooms with the shades open so you know what you're going to wake up to
Yeah, that's a good point. Sorry for that.
I wish you had taken a pano of the aft sugar scoop.
LOL... Not the fwd sugar scoop
@@catamarancentral You have the best Catamaran walkthroughs on RUclips Wiley. But still it's fun for us to give you a hard time, occasionally!!
Nice boat. I don’t see engine hours listed.
I think she has around 2500 hours.
How do I get added to "in the know"? Don't see it anywhere in the details.
Sorry, forgot to add the link. See below:
catamarancentral.com/intheknow/
Most likely an emb175. Only 737 that I’ve seen go into Key West is a 700 due to runway length and I don’t believe AA has that model.
Yeah... You're right on that one.
How much r u asking?
She sold a few years ago, and was asking $330k I believe.
Pretty damn sweet for 39 feet.
You've got that right.
Catamaran are away older than Sailing vessels and a twice more comfortable and safe to handle!!!
If you cant put the price it must be to high
Price is in the description.
Wondering izzit better to buy this smaller catamaran than buying a bigger monohaul boats. 🧐
You mean half boat?
Nice boat with the exception of saildrives witch , in my opinion is a major negative
...310 k USD for a 39 foot - people have lost their minds.
I remember in the early 80’s the rule of thumb for a boat was average $1k per foot. This ain’t the 80’s!
Wasn't gasoline only 70 cents a gallon back then? ;)
The last 2011 Leopard 39 sold for $310,000. The average selling price of L39's over the last 3 years has been between $280,000-330,000k.
@@catamarancentral
...the only reason catamarans are selling for such inflated prices - are the ridiculously low interest rates and the ludicrous ‘free’ money pumped into the American market by the Fed and other Central Bankers around the World over the past 10 years to keep the debt based markets functioning - the next stop is a Worldwide banking and equities crash - it is then that I will buy my catamaran at half the current selling price.
@Superduper DavidMiorgan
...what’s the matter Superduper ?