Malo 39 Malo Yachts Overview Price£155,000 inc. Year Built 1998 Model 39 Length 12.24 Berths 6 LyingScotland, UK Malo Yachts Image Gallery Exterior Interior View 45 images Enquire about this Yacht Contact a Red Ensign broker to discuss a yacht or your plans in confidence. SPEAK TO BROKER Enquire about this boat | info@red-ensign.com Malo Yachts - 39 FacebookThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.BoatName(Required) Name Email(Required) Message(Required) Specification Name Malo Yachts Model 39 Builder Malo Yachts - Sweden Designer Leif Angermark Hull Material GRP Beam (m) 3.76 Draft (m) 1.8 Displacement (kg) 8900 Engine Beta Engine HP 60 Cabins 2 Berths 6 Overview Design and Seakeeping The Malö 39 is a highly respected Scandinavian cruising yacht, known for her build quality and offshore capability. With a fully encapsulated keel, solid hull construction, and a deep centre cockpit, she offers a calm, predictable motion at sea. As a result, she inspires confidence in a wide range of conditions. Construction and Layout Built to a high standard, the Malö 39 blends strength with comfort. The centre cockpit layout provides excellent protection on passage, while below deck the interior feels warm, practical, and well suited to extended time aboard. This balance makes her a popular choice for serious cruising sailors. Upgrades and Systems ‘Kumari’ has benefited from a strong programme of recent upgrades. These include a new engine fitted in 2024, recent new sails, an updated navigation suite, rigging hardware, diesel heating, and electrical system improvements. Because these key areas have already been addressed, she presents as a genuinely turnkey bluewater cruiser. Cruising Readiness Overall, this Malö 39 is well prepared for offshore passages and long-term cruising. The combination of recent investment and proven design makes her ready for immediate use, rather than future projects. Location and Viewing The yacht is currently lying in Ullapool, Scottish Highlands. Additional photographs and information are available — please call us for further details. Equipment and Information CONSTRUCTION Hull: Hand-laid GRP laminate with isophthalic resins. Solid laminate below the waterline for strength; sandwich-cored above for stiffness and insulation. The hull is insulated internally for thermal and acoustic comfort. Ballast: Internal lead ballast, fully encapsulated in the keel stub to eliminate keel bolt maintenance and ensure watertight integrity. Deck: GRP sandwich construction with balsa or foam core for rigidity and thermal insulation. Deck and hull are bonded and through-bolted on an inward flange. Teak: Teak decking, coachroof top, and cockpit sole. Rudder: Spade rudder on stainless steel stock. Structural Integrity: Bulkheads and furniture bases fully bonded to the hull for torsional strength; stringers and floors laminated into the hull shell. Superstructure: Strong coachroof with handholds, fixed windscreen, stainless steel pulpit, pushpit, and guardrails. Cockpit: Secure aft cockpit with excellent protection. Full-height cockpit enclosure in blue canvas (new 2025). Folding teak cockpit table, with extension and custom cushions. Other Fittings: Heavy-duty stainless steel cleats and fairleads Substantial stainless steel stemhead fitting with twin bow rollers Twin stern, midships and bow mooring cleats Teak grab rails along coachroof ACCOMMODATION Layout: Two double cabins, two heads compartments, spacious saloon, forward-facing chart table, and U-shaped galley. All joinery finished in satin-varnished mahogany with solid trim.Saloon: U-shaped settee with central folding dining table to port Comfortable bench seating to starboard Navy upholstery and fitted carpeting Overhead handrails, numerous lockers, and bookshelves Ample natural light from deck hatches and opening portsGalley (Port Aft): Double stainless steel sink with mixer tap Pressurised hot and cold water New pressure pump (new 2024) Isotherm calorifier (new 2024) Ample storage for provisions and galleyware Worktops with fiddles for offshore safety 2 ring, grill and gas oven – plenty of storage for gas bottles – renewed gas pipes Navigation Station (Starboard): Forward-facing chart table with hinged lid Full electrical switch panel with circuit breakers and gauges Dedicated instrument space and chart storage 12V and 240V socketsForward Cabin: Large V-berth double with infill Hanging locker and drawers Overhead hatch and reading lightsAft Cabin: Large double berth with side access Lockers and shelving Ventilation via opening ports Heads Compartments (2):Aft: Manual marine toilet, basin with mixer tap, shower headForward: Electric toilet (new pump), basin with mixer tap, shower Electric shower drain pump Holding tankHeating and Ventilation: Webasto diesel cabin heater (new 2015) Opening deck hatches and ports throughout (4 x new portlights & 1 x new hatch) Insulated hull sides for condensation controlFinish: Warm, traditional Scandinavian interior in mahogany joinery and contrasting upholstery. SYSTEMS Electrical: 12V and 240V AC systems 2 × 140 Ah deep-cycle traction domestic batteries (new 2025) Dedicated AGM engine start battery (new 2025) Morven automatic shore power charger Sterling smart regulator Alternator with diode splitter Battery monitoring via BATMAN system 240V shore power connection with RCD protection 3 × domestic 240V three-pin sockets 12V sockets at nav station, cockpit, and both heads LED lights upgradePlumbing and Fresh Water: Pressurised hot/cold water system New calorifier (new 2024) New pressure pump (new 2024) Cockpit shower (hot/cold) Electric and manual bilge pumps Isotherm water heating via engine or shore power (new 2024)Heating and Comfort: Webasto diesel-fired cabin heater (new 2015) Insulated hull reduces heat lossSafety: Electric and manual bilge pumps Fire extinguishers throughout 6 man Life raft – May 2021 2 × life buoys, boarding ladder and throwing line Webbing jackstays Flares (ocean set) Navigation lights including tricolour and anchor light New Sartech EPIRB 2023 MACHINERY Inboard diesel engine Beta 60hp – (new 2024) Shaft drive with new Feather Stream feathering propeller (new 2024) Dual-prop bow thruster (7 hp) Engine access beneath companionway Fuel system with primary (RACOR) and secondary filtration Alternator charging system Wheel steering with emergency tiller Hot and cold cockpit shower Engine start battery separate from domestic bank Electric and manual bilge pumps NAVIGATION AND COMMUNICATIONS New Raymarine 9″ MFD at companionway + i70 multifunction display at helm (new 2023) 2 × Raymarine i60 wind instruments (new 2023) Raymarine wind instruement – (new 2024) Navtex Nav 4 receiver NASA SSB receiver (at nav station) Raymarine VHF DSC (fixed) Handheld VHF AIS transceiver (new) Satellite phone system – available to fit SAILS AND RIGGING Rig Type: Masthead sloop Spars: Selden aluminium mast and boom with double spreaders Running Rigging: All lines led aft to cockpit for easy shorthanded handling Standing Rigging: Stainless steel wire, new rigging screws recently installed Mainsail: Fully battened mainsail and stackpack (2019) with Selden RCB batten car system Headsail: Genoa/jib (new 2023), 110% + 2 further headsails Storm Jib – hank on removable inner stay Winches: Anderson self-tailing winches throughout – 2 x 52 genoa, 1 x 28 reefing & mainsail, 1 x 28 on mast Reefing: Slab reefing (single line) , all controls led aft Sail Area: Approx. 69.5 m² (main + foretriangle) Performance: Designed for comfortable offshore passage-making with good balance and stiffness TANKS Fuel: Approx. 280 L Fresh water: Approx. 455 L in twin tanks Holding Tank: Approx. 50 L Tank gauges at electrical panel Easy service access to all tanks GROUND TACKLE AND DECK EQUIPMENT 20 kg Bruce anchor with 60 m chain (new 2025) A15 Vetus anchor with 10 m chain + 50 m warp Electric windlass Stainless steel bow roller and stemhead fitting Cockpit cushions Hot/cold cockpit shower Full-height cockpit enclosure (new 2025) Jackstays, lifebuoys, and flare set Broker's Comments The fundamentals are right: encapsulated keel, solid build, centre cockpit, and sensible systems throughout. The recent engine replacement is a major positive, and the supporting upgrades around sails, electrics, and heating make this a practical cruising package rather than a project. Malös of this era are valued for how they’re built and how they behave at sea, and this one does exactly what you’d expect. If you’re looking for a straightforward, capable bluewater cruiser with the expensive work already done, Kumari is worth proper consideration. DISCLAIMER The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. Explore more yachts for sale Bowman 40 £117,500 inc. View listing New listing Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439 £135,000 inc. View listing Dufour 32 Classic £29,500 inc. 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