Designed by the renowned Sciomachen studio in 1981, this Biasi Domino 39 stands out as a unique piece of IOR-era naval history. Measuring 11.84 meters in length with a 3.72-meter beam, this custom-built sloop offers a specialized dual-cockpit configuration, a design choice that was remarkably innovative for its time. With a 1.9-meter draft and 7,000 kg displacement, the vessel is built for performance sailing, supported by a triple-spreader mast rig and an efficient tiller steering system.
Beneath the deck, the boat features a fully custom interior layout that comfortably accommodates up to 8 people. The floor plan includes a master stateroom in the bow with a double bed, an aft guest cabin featuring two single berths, and a spacious central dinette equipped with a four-burner gas stove. A dedicated bathroom ensures practicality for longer outings. The overall condition is listed as good, reflecting careful maintenance throughout its service life.
Propulsion is provided by a reliable 29 HP Volvo Penta inboard diesel engine connected to a sail-drive transmission. The boat is well-equipped for navigation and comfort, featuring a comprehensive electronics suite including a GPS plotter, autopilot, depth sounder, VHF radio, and compass. Deck equipment includes six winches, a roll-furler, a vang, and a spinnaker pole to support active sailing profiles.
Energy management is supported by an onboard solar panel, a battery charger, and an electrical anchor windlass for ease of handling. Additional amenities include an autoclave system, TV, and antenna. This used boat is currently lying in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy. Prospective buyers are welcome to contact our office at Via Monte Cadria, 135 for further details regarding this listing. Please note that a 5% agency commission applies to the final sale price.