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1991 Pacific Seacraft 37

ID# 4131413

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CURRENT PRICE

$139,000

Yacht Overview

Make: Pacific Seacraft

Model: 37

Year: 1991

Length: 37′

Located In: Niceville, FL

Engine/Fuel Type: diesel

Hull Material: Fiberglass

YW#: 9019525

Description

“Old Crow” is an exceptionally maintained Pacific Seacraft 37 with numerous upgrades and improvements.  In 2015, the vessel was refitted at the factory with new rigging, rub rails, chainplates, hatches, Edson helm pedestal, prop shaft, fuel tank, and freshwater/ holding tanks and plumbing.   The Yanmar engine was also replaced and only has 75 hours and the owner added a max prop, flex shaft coupling and filter boss fuel system. The vessel sails are from 2015 and include and main, genoa, staysail, drifter and spinnaker and have a Tides marine sail track with Mack Pack and lazy jacks.  Additional equipment includes a monitor wind vane, ICOM 506 VHF/AIS, EPIRB and satphone.The vessel also include multiple anchors and extra chain (Rocna 44 Lbs, CQR 35 lbs, CQR 60 lbs) and a paratech sea anchor. 

This vessel is ready to cruise. 

 

 

Full Specs

Boat Name

Old Crow

Dimensions

LOA: 36.92
LWL: 27.75
Beam: 10.83 ft
Maximum Draft: 5.5 ft
Displacement: 16,000 lb
Ballast: 6,200 lb
Dry Weight: 16,000 lb
Headroom: 6.33 ft

Engines

Engine Brand: Yanmar
Engine Model: 4JH5E
Engine/Fuel Type: diesel
Engine Power: 50|horsepower
Engine Type: Inboard

Tanks

Fresh Water Tanks: 2 (40 Gallon)
Fuel Tanks: 1 (40 Gallon)
Holding Tanks: 1 (18 Gallon)

Accommodations

Number of single berths: 6
Number of heads: 1

Sail Area

IJPE : 618.00 sq ft
I : 44.00 ft
J : 15.75 ft
P : 38.08 ft
E : 14.25 ft
Manufacturer Provided Description
The Pacific Seacraft 37 is a superb high-performance cruising yacht that incorporates all the qualities an experienced sailor looks for in "a proper yacht," such as seaworthiness, premium quality, exceptional performance, comfort and beauty. She has a modern split keel and skeg rudder underbody. She's sleek, beautiful, and a brilliant performer in all conditions, as was proven by her remarkable and repeated performance in the recent Singlehanded Transpacific Yacht Race. She'll accommodate six and has features specifically designed for extended ocean voyages. The speed of the Pacific Seacraft 37 is already legendary, but performance in a cruising boat requires much more. A cruising boat must have a comfortable motion at sea and be well-balanced under sail so the crew does not have to fight the boat every yard of the way. The Crealock 37 was carefully designed for an easy motion. When you are shorthanded and you grow weary of those long night watches, a balanced boat can make a world of difference. In addition to her beauty, comfort, and sailing ability, the Pacific Seacraft 37 offers engineering and construction that is unsurpassed. Her fiberglass hull and deck are built to the most rigorous specifications, 100 per cent hand laid-up and squeegeed to remove all excess resin for optimum strength-to-weight ratio. Deck strength and insulation are increased with high-compressive-strength plywood core construction. Cored hull construction is available. Throughout the cabin, a soft white matte finish provides just the right counterpoint for the abundant hand-rubbed teak joinery. Sunlight and fresh air pour in from ten polished bronze opening ports and two large deck hatches.
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