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2019 Pacific Seacraft 31

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$288,000

Yacht Overview

Make: Pacific Seacraft

Model: 31

Year: 2019

Length: 31.83′

Located In: New Bern, NC

Engine/Fuel Type: diesel

Hull Material: Fiberglass

YW#: 8677322

Description

Preliminary Listing – Additional photos coming soon

The Pacific Seacraft 31 was designed by W.I.B. Crealock for the adventurous sailor looking for a versatile and reliable blue water cruiser. Built with the highest quality materials and meticulous attention to detail, by Pacific Seacraft in Washington, NC, this vessel is the perfect combination of strength and comfort.

One of the standout features of the Pacific Seacraft 31 is its seaworthy design. The hull is made of hand-laid fiberglass, providing a strong and durable base that can handle the toughest conditions. The vessel’s extended cruising fin keel and skeg-hung rudder provide excellent stability and control, making it easy to handle in challenging conditions.

Last Dance is a beautiful example of a Pacific Seacraft 31! She is nearly new and well equipped with optional equipment, including a cutter rig, shoal draft keel (4″), bow thruster, anchor windlass, inverter/charger, reverse cycle AC/heat, and custom hard top dodger.

If you’re looking for a vessel that you can trust, look no further than Last Dance. She is in the water at a private dock on Spring Creek in New Bern, NC.

Full Specs

Boat Name

Last Dance

Dimensions

LOA: 31.83
LWL: 24.17
Beam: 9.83 ft
Displacement: 11,000 lb
Ballast: 4,400 lb
Dry Weight: 11,000 lb
Headroom: 6.17 ft

Engines

Engine Brand: Yanmar
Engine Model: Yanmar 3YM30
Engine/Fuel Type: diesel
Engine Power: 29|horsepower
Engine Type: Inboard

Tanks

Fresh Water Tanks: 1 (65 Gallon)
Fuel Tanks: 1 (19.5 Gallon)

Accommodations

Number of heads: 1

Interior

The functional interior layout of the Pacific Seacraft 31 maximizes space and comfort. There is a V-berth forward, followed by a main salon with a table and a galley to port. The dining table slides out from beneath the forward berth when ne