1997 Pacific Seacraft 37
$148,000
$170,000
Boat in Annapolis, MD 21403 US
37
1 Engine (Yanmar)
37 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
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(Preliminary Info - Subject to Change -- Additional Photos and Specs Available Soon)
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RUGGED PACIFIC SEACRAFT CONSTRUCTION
CLASSIC/SEAKINDLY CREALOCK DESIGN
- Reverse-cycle AC/heat
- Varnished interior
- Lightly used near Annapolis
- Low hours on Yanmar diesel
- Covered every winter
- Regular maintenance and upgrading...
THROUGHOUT
- Cruisair reverse-cycle AC/heat
- Varnished teak & holly cabin sole
- Varnished teak joinery; white matte finish on coachroof sides
- Ten opening ports; two large Bomar hatches.
- The owner's stateroom, forward, features a forward shelf and double-door chain locker access above the berth. The offset double berth is 6'6" x 4'2"" beneath are three drawers and two large storage bin spaces. A dressing seat, vanity and mirror is also in this cabin. Storage includes two tall lockers- one hanging and another with shelves with a shelf above. Along the port side is louvered cabinet storage and there is also storage behind and beneath the seat. Ambient light and ventilation provided by an overhead hatch, and three opening ports. Hella fan, overhead light, reading lamp.
- The head, forward/starboard, features a vanity -w/ fiddled counter with a stainless-steel sink, Grohe pull-out shower and a fresh water foot pump. There is louvered door storage behind and below the sink as well as behind the head. A drop down teak seat is over the Groco manual head. Teak grab rails, mirror teak shower grate with sump. Opening port and the overhead light.
- The main saloon features a 6'4" long settee/berth to port - with storage below and behind; teak planked magazine rack and storage bins with two reading lights above. To starboard is an L-shaped dinette (converts to double berth) with a drop- leaf centerline table. There is storage below and behind the seating; above that is a teak planked bookshelf with teak lockers on either end. Two more reading lights are located on this side of the cabin. There is a Hella fan, two hatches, one dorade vent and four opening ports in the saloon and galley areas.
- U-shaped galley. There is an overhead storage cabinet and other storage lockers and drawers for provisions and dishes etc Beneath there are two 10" deep stainless steel sinks, with hot and cold pressure water as well as salt and fresh water foot pumps and storage beneath them. Outboard of that there is a cutting board, and a trash bin. The galley has a gimballed Force 10 2 burner propane stove and oven, with storage behind and below. Aft of which is an Ice box and Adler Barbour 12v refrigerator/ freezer with hinged lid access and teak louvered storage lockers above. The countertops are Corian with teak fiddles. There is a Corian & teak custom stove cover, a custom teak glass holder with glasses.
- Nav-station/desk with easy access to the drop down electrical panel. A wet locker is located beneath the table and there is storage under the seat
- Wide Quarterberth, to port
- Companionway, aft, leads to the deep and comfortable cockpit.
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.
Sails and Rigging
- Full-batten mainsail with battslides; Lazy jacks and mainsail cover
- 130% roller furling genoa; Harken roller furling
- 2 Lewmar #48 primary winches; 3 Lewmar #16 winches on cabin top
- Voyagemaker package
- Forespar solid vang
- Harken 4-part traveler
SA: 618.00 sq ft; I: 44.00'; J: 15.75'; P: 38.08'; E: 14.25';
Electronics and Navigation
- Raymarine C-80 chartplotter
- B&G instruments (speed, depth wind)
- B&G Network data repeater
- Autohelm 6000 autopilot
- Icom M58 VHF
- Factory installed copper groundplane (for SSB or Ham antenna)
Electrical System
- 12 V system with 4 batteries
- 110V shore power w/cord
- Heart 20A inverter/charger
Hull and Deck
- Off-white hull with blue stripes
- Scheel keel
- SS strip on teak rubrails
- SS/ teak bowsprit/ platform
- Beautiful brightwork on deck (gloss Cetol)
- Bimini and dodger with connector
- Custom three-piece winter cover
- Teak cockpit table
- Cockpit cushions
- Deck washdown
- Fortress anchor w/rode
- 2 Bomar hatches; 2 dorades
- Manual and electric bilge pumps
(From Published Manufacturer's Info; Some Details May Not Pertain to this Particular Vessel)
Construction - Hand laminated biaxial fiberglass hull & deck. First hull laminate uses vinylester resin for superior blister resistance. Standard molded-in gel coat color is Oyster White with Blue boot & sheer stripes. - Stainless steel chainplates & backing plates are caulked & thru-bolted to the hull. Solid teak rubstrake on hull. - Rudder with steel web frame supported by high strength manganese bronze gudgeon & closely coupled to steel-reinforced integral skeg. - Ballast is 6,200 pound (2.82 mt) solid lead casting with s.s. keel bolts. Keel to hull joint embedded in epoxy. - Interior is structural fiberglass, plywood & gel coat interior module bonded into hull with fiberglass mat & woven roving. Primary bulkheads bonded into hull & deck w-fiberglass then bolted in place. - Deck, lockers & bilge gel coated to prevent mildew & to facilitate cleaning. - Deck to hull connection: mating hull & deck flanges bedded in polyurethane adhesive & fastened with stainless steel thru-bolts. - Deck balsa cored. Plywood core in hardware mount areas. - Deck has molded-in nonskid pattern.
Deck Equipment - All cleats, winches, turning blocks, pulpits & stanchions have backing plates. Backing plates & hardware caulked with polyurethane. - 30" high, stainless steel double rail bow & stern pulpits with running lights and 30" high, double lifeline stanchions. - Stainless steel stem fitting with two anchor rollers & locking pins. - Divided bow chain locker for two anchor rodes. One deck pipe to port. - Deep bulwarks with heavy teak cap rail, hand fitted with butterfly joints. - Chrome plated bronze deck hardware includes: Two Harken #46.2 STC two speed self-tailing genoa sheet winches. One Harken #16 STC one speed, self- tailing mainsheet winch. Two Harken #16 STC one speed, self-tailing jib & main halyard winches. Four 7" x 12" & six 4" x 7" opening ports. CE approved. Two 12" & two 10" bow mooring cleats with 4" hawse pipes. Two 10" open spring cleats amidships. Two 10" stern mooring cleats with 9" chocks. One anchor deck pipe on foredeck, & one aft. - Designated cleats for each winch. Four teak loop handrails on cabin house. - Two 19" Bomar double opening hatches with screens. CE approved. - Two Vetus dorade box cowl ventilators. - Fiberglass seahood, teak companionway sliding hatch & drop boards. - Harken ball bearing mainsheet traveler over companionway hatch. - Harken deck organizers & Spinlock rope clutches. - Inboard & outboard genoa tracks with Harken lead cars. - Stainless steel boarding gates, port & starboard with double lifelines. - Stern chain locker to starboard w-deck pipe & anchor roller fairlead. - Stern mounted s.s. swim ladder with teak treads, boarding gate & overboard retrieval line.
Interior - Varnished teak woodwork. White Formica cabin house sides. - Louvered locker doors & solid drop doors with hidden hinges. - Louvered cabin door (top half only) & panel head door with piano hinges. - Chrome bronze push button locks on all locker door & drawers - 6' 4" headroom with teak & holly sole throughout cabin area, all hatches & hatch openings in sole banded in solid teak. - Wrapped 4" foam cushions with choice of fabrics. - Zippered vinyl headliner for access to deck hardware & wiring. Forecabin - 6' 6" long & 50" wide double offset berth forward to starboard. - Dressing seat, vanity & mirror. Two cedar lined louvered hanging lockers. - Drawers, bookshelf, cabinets & storage bins. Fiberglass planking. - Enclosed head with teak shower seat, grate, & storage lockers. Main Salon - 6' 4" long "L" shaped dinette to starboard converts to 50" wide dbl. berth. - Starboard side has teak ceiling planks, teak lockers & bookshelf with removable fiddle above dinette, storage bins below. - Teak double drop leaf table w-center storage & removable fiddles. - Teak loop handrail in port side overhead. - 6' 4" long and 24" wide settee berth to port with storage below. - Port side has teak ceiling planks, magazine rack & storage bins above settee, storage bins below. - Teak navigators desk with storage under lift top. - 7' long & 42" wide quarter berth to port. Fiberglass planking.
Galley - Gimbaled stainless steel two burner propane stove w-oven & broiler. - Stainless steel safety bar. - Large 8 cu. ft. ice box with poured foam insulation, hinged lid & hand operated ice box pump out to sink. - Polished stainless steel double sink with electric pump pressure fresh water & foot operated manual pump. Macerator in drain system. - Built-in waste basket with laminated chopping block lid. - Food & dish storage lockers & drawers.
Plumbing - Two water tanks with inspection ports, approx. 85 gal. (322 Itr.) total. - Hot & cold pressure fresh water system for galley, head & shower. - Easy access fresh water manifold. Color coded water hoses. - Manual water foot-pumps in head & galley. Accumulator tank. - Six gallon hot water heater from engine heat exchanger or shore power. - Bronze thru-hull fittings with UL approved bronze seacocks below the waterline & bronze ball valves above waterline. - All thru-hull hose connections are double hose clamped. - Marine head with 16 gal. holding tank & manual overboard pumpout. - Electric shower sump pump with overboard discharge. - 11 GPM electric automatic bilge pump with Ultra float switch. - 25 GPM manual bilge pump in cockpit operable by helmsman.
Engine - YANMAR 4JH2E, four cylinder, 51 hp diesel with fresh water cooling, 3" exhaust & 80 amp alternator. Yanmar "C" control panel. - Clear covered engine control panel in cockpit with tachometer, engine hour meter & engine condition indicators. - Removable 40 gallon (151 Itr.) alum. fuel tank w-gauge & cleaning port. - Mechanical fuel pump, electric back-up fuel pump. - Racor MA 500 fuel filter with water separator. Dome light in engine room. - Seawater strainer bulkhead mounted & water lift muffler system. - Two blade solid bronze propeller.
Electrical - AC-DC master power control panel with AC ammeter, AC voltmeter, polarity test circuit, 8 AC circuit breakers, DC ammeter, DC voltmeter & 20 DC circuit breakers. Panel is hinged for easy access & clear plastic screen. - Tinned copper wiring throughout. 110 volt shore power system. - Three Lifeline advanced absorbent glass mat sealed deep cycle Marine batteries (105 amp-hrs. each) below decks. - Four position battery switch. - One adjustable chart light at navigation station. - Cantalupi lights (eight dome & six reading). - Seven 110 volt AC duplex receptacles with GFI protection. - VHF coaxial antenna cable led from masthead to nav-table. - Shore power breaker.
Cockpit - 8' 10" long seats with contoured seat backs & seat drains. - Coamings have two built-in winch handle boxes. - Three cockpit seat lockers for storage. Dome light in port locker. - Stern lazarette hatch & vented propane locker for two 20 lb. tanks. - One 5 gallon-20 pound propane tank (empty). Copper LPG hose. - Two safety harness pad eyes. - Whitlock pedestal wheel steering with brake & offset s.s. pedestal guard, single lever engine control & emergency tiller. - Removable cockpit sole w-neoprene gasket seal, finger pulls, & four bronze retainers for access to engine, steering & packing gland. - Deep gutters & two 1-1-2" cockpit drains for fast self-bailing.
Spars and Rigging - Aluminum spars finished with two part linear polyurethane paint. - Six sheave masthead external halyards airfoil spreaders. - Combination bow - foredeck light on mast. Anchor light on masthead. - Internal conduit wth VHF coax cable & wires. - Two single line reefs, reef horns and gooseneck. - Internal 2:1 outhaul, adjustable boom topping lift. - 4:1 Harken block & tackle boom vang. All Harken blocks. - 9-32" 1x19 s.s. standing rigging. Color coded dacron running rigging. - Forged chrome bronze open body turnbuckles
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.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 5/5/26 | Initial price | $148,000 |
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The 1997 Pacific Seacraft 37 has received high praise from sailing enthusiasts for its exceptional design and craftsmanship
Many customers appreciate its sturdy construction, which instills confidence for long offshore passages. The quality of materials used in the build has become a hallmark of the Pacific Seacraft brand, and owners often comment on the boat's longevity and durability. Sailors frequently highlight the comfortable and spacious interior, which offers a well-thought-out layout perfect for both extended voyages and weekend getaways. The galley is often noted for its practical use of space and functionality, making meal preparation an enjoyable experience at sea. Performance-wise, the Pacific Seacraft 37 is admired for its sailing characteristics. Customers report that the yacht sails smoothly and is responsive in various wind conditions, making it suitable for both novice and experienced sailors. Its stability and handling are frequently mentioned as standout features, contributing to an enjoyable sailing experience. Overall, the 1997 Pacific Seacraft 37 is recognized as a reliable and attractive cruising yacht that meets the needs of sailors looking for a vessel capable of both adventure and comfort on the open waters.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
Pros
Quality Build: The Pacific Seacraft 37 is known for its robust construction, with a solid fiberglass hull designed for durability and long-lasting performance in various sea conditions.
Sailing Performance: With a well-balanced design, this yacht offers excellent sailing performance, making it a joy to handle both in light and heavy winds.
Liveaboard Comfort: The interior layout is thoughtfully designed, providing ample space for living aboard. The woodwork adds warmth and a classic touch, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Seaworthiness: Renowned for its seaworthiness, the Pacific Seacraft 37 is capable of handling challenging weather and ocean conditions, making it suitable for both coastal cruising and offshore passages.
Reputation and Resale Value: Pacific Seacraft vessels have a solid reputation in the sailing community, which can translate to better resale value and demand in the used boat market.
Customizable Options: Many owners have upgraded their 1997 models with additional features, making it easier to find a boat that suits specific needs for cruising or liveaboard life.
Cons
Cost: Compared to other boats of similar size, the initial purchase price can be higher due to the quality craftsmanship and reputation of the brand.
Age-Related Maintenance: As a 1997 model, some parts may require recent updates or upgrades, and potential buyers should be prepared for maintenance commonly associated with older boats.
Limited Space: While the interior is comfortable, some may find the space somewhat limited compared to larger yachts, especially in the galley and storage areas.
Outdated Electronics: Depending on previous ownership, the navigation and electronics may be outdated and require upgrading to meet modern standards.
Weight: The solid construction may translate to a heavier vessel, which can affect speed and maneuverability for some sailors who prefer lighter, more agile options.
Made For
The 1997 Pacific Seacraft 37 is an ideal choice for sailboat enthusiasts seeking a perfect blend of performance, comfort, and classic craftsmanship. Designed for both seasoned sailors and those looking to embark on longer voyages, this vessel caters to adventurers yearning for exploration and leisurely cruising alike. With its robust construction and seaworthy reputation, the Pacific Seacraft 37 is well-suited for cruising enthusiasts who appreciate the allure of bluewater sailing. Its spacious interior accommodates families and small crews, offering a welcoming environment for living aboard or enjoying extended trips. Whether you're navigating coastal waters, planning an offshore expedition, or simply enjoying a weekend getaway, the 1997 Pacific Seacraft 37 provides reliability and elegance on the water, making it a perfect match for those who value quality craftsmanship and adventurous spirit.
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