Amy Landfall 39 Sailboats for Sale & Market Overview

Ron Amy·1974 – 1984·~200 hulls·Sino American Yacht Industrial Co., Ltd.(TAIWAN)
Amy Landfall 39 drawingBuilder drawing
Hull Type
Monohull · full
Rig
Cutter
LOA
39.16' · 11.94 m
Disp.
23,500 lbs · 10,659 kg
First year
1974

The Amy Landfall 39 is a quintessential example of the "Taiwanese Clipper" era of boatbuilding, characterized by heavy displacement, traditional aesthetics, and robust construction intended for serious bluewater passagemaking. Often confused with the faster, finkeeled C&C Landfall 39, the Amy version was designed by Arthur Edmunds and built by Amy Yachts in Taiwan during the late 1970s and early 1980s. While the C&C model targeted the performancecruising market, the Amy Landfall 39 was engineered for the cruising sailor who prioritizes stability and longterm livability over lightair speed. The design features a highvolume hull with a fullmolded keel and a protected rudder, a configuration favored for its ability to track effortlessly and withstand impacts with submerged debris.

Market snapshot

Median asking · 12 mo
Ask, not sold
Recent listings · 90 d
Listed for sale
3-month price trend
Insufficient data
Countries with listings
Global market

Recent Listings

1 for sale · sampled 10 newest

Comparable models

Similar length overall, displacement, and era. Click a row to jump to that model's market page.

Peer cross-shop

4 designs · same segment
ModelLOAMedian askListings · 12 moActive · 90 d
Moody 3938.58'$ 53,569115
CSY 3737.25'$ 29,90098
Oyster Yachts 3940.68'$ 52,08174
Corbin 3941.5'$ 74,90075

Frequently asked questions

01What should I look at instead of a Amy Landfall 39?+
Comparable models include Moody 39, CSY 37, Oyster Yachts 39. See the peer cross-shop table above for pricing and availability.