1988 Transpacific Marine Eagle 32Sold
$77,000
Boat in Deltaville, VA 23043 US
Eagle 32
1 Engine (Ford Lehman)
32 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
"Puffin" is a great example of a turn key vessel. Her many recent upgrades makes her a great opportunity for someone to hop on and go, NOW! Perfect Great Loop candidate.
The more well known tugs on the market keep some at bay with the larger price tags. If you are not familiar with Transpacific Marine or the Eagle 32, head to the INTRODUCTION in the listing.
She has been actively used and constantly cared for by her current owners for the last five years.
*All receipts and invoices available*
Sellers are moving up, so call for a showing today!
Some key features are:
- Ford Lehman 90hp Diesel Engine 2363 hours
- Original Fuel Tank Replaced With Aluminum 112 Gallon (2019)
- 2 X 4D House/Start Batteries Replaced (3/2023)
- Kohler 5KW Generator w/Yanmar Diesel Engine 396 hours
- Electric Windlass
- Raymarine Electronics Package (2020/2021)
- Dual Axiom 9" MFDs w/Navionics & Lighthouse Charts
- Dual Sonar w/3-D Mapping & AIS Receiver
- Quantum Array Radar
- Evolution 150 Autopilot & Control Heads
- Marine Air 12,000BTU Reverse Cycle Air Conditioner w/Electronic Controls (2020)
- Achilles 8' 6", Hypalon Inflatable w/Mercury LPG 5hp Outboard & Weaver Davits (2021)
- Composting Head Installed - Original Holding Tank Removed (2021)
- Hydraulic Steering Ram Rebuilt (2021)
Contact Bob with YaZu Yachting regarding co-brokerage opportunities.
- Stove Top - Force 10, two burner, propane
- Oven - Force 10, propane
- Refrigerator - Norcold, dual voltage, cold plate, front loading
- Sink - Single, stainless steel
- Water Heater - Kuuma, 6 gallon, stainless steel, 120VAC & engine heat exchanger
- Counter Tops - stainless steel & formica
- Cabinets/Drawers - Multiple, teak
- Generator - Kohler 5KW (397 hours)
- Shore Power Outlets - Single 30 amp inlet
- Shore Power Cable - Single 30 amp
- Electrical Outlets - 6
- Batteries - Flooded lead acid: 2 individual 4D banks & group 24 generator start, 12V (2023)
- Battery Charger - Mastervolt 20A (2018)
- Water Heater - Kuuma stainless 6 gallon
- Air Conditioner - Single Mariner Air 12KBTU reverse cycle with digital control (2020)
- Searchlight - Remote
- Galvanic Isolator - Guest Fail Safe FS30
- Autopilot - Raymarine Evolution EV-1 & ACU w/dual P70 control displays, upper & lower (2020/2021)
- Depth Sounder - Raymarine RV-2xx Real Vision
- Transducers - Raymarine RV-220 Real Vision 3D bronze thru hull transducer X 2 w/side scan, down vision & sonar (2020/2021)
- Note : Dual Raymarine ST60 Tridata screens for depth as well, upper & lower
Chart Plotters:
Upper Helm - Dual Raymarine Axiom 9" MFDs (Navionics & Lighthouse charts), each mounted in Raymarine NavPod
- Dual Raymarine Sonar w/3D mapping & AIS receiver (2020/2021)
Lower Helm - Raymarine C125 (stand alone)
- VHF - Raymarine Ray 73 VHF with AIS at lower helm with command mic for upper helm with external speaker & Hailer
- Speed Log: Dual Raymarine ST60 displays
- Cell Phone Booster - Weeboost w/antenna (2021)
- Engine - Ford Lehman SP90 90hp 4 cylinder diesel engine w/appx 2400hrs (hour meter is suspected to be skipping) Ser# 4729289 DJH
- Transmission - Borg Warner Velvet Drive 10-17012 with a 2.57:1 gear ratio
- Controls - Morse mechanical lever/cable type at upper and lower helms
- Exhaust System - Aqua lift Vetus type system
- Prop Shaft - Stainless steel 1 1/2"
- Propeller - Single Nibral 21" X 21" 4 blade left hand (replaced in 2020)
- Rudder Stock Stainless steel 1 1/2"
- Steering - Hynautic Hydraulic (Ram rebuilt 2021)
- Head - Airhead composting toilet
- Anchor - Plow, 35lb
- Rode & Chain - 150' combo, chafe chain & 3 strand nylon
- Anchor Washdown - Pump not connected to 12VDC (fresh water deck washdown used instead)
- Deck Washdown - Fresh water starboard cockpit
- Windlass - SL Seawolfe model 520 12VDC electric
- Canvas - Bimini & connector
- Captain's Chair - Reversible bench for two
- Cockpit Seating - Stern molded wrap around bench with custom cushion
- Rod Stowage - 8 stainless steel holders
- Swim Platform
- Swim/boarding Ladder - starboard transom
- Dinghy - Achilles 8' 6", Hypalon Inflatable (2021)
- Motor - Mercury LPG 5hp Outboard (2021)
- Davits - Weaver snap, swim platform
- Outboard Storage Mount - Transom & upper side deck rail storage mount
- Outboard Motor Lift - Boob davit, not installed but conveys
- Fire Extinguishers - 4 B-1 (2018 - 2020 models) handheld
- Fixed Fire Extinguisher System - Operational but due for inspection/service
- PFDs - 4 Type 2
- Lifering
- Fuel - 112 gallon aluminum (original was removed & replaced)
- Fresh Water - 180 gallon FRP
- Holding - N/A (manual flush toilet, holding tanks, and hoses removed and Airhead composting toilet installed in 2021)
- Impeller
- Filters
- Spare plow anchor (aft starboard cockpit locker)
- Dock lines
- Fenders
- Boat hook
- Propane cylinder 20lb
- Service records
- Vessel ownership history binder
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 10/4/25 | Price decreased | $77,000(-6.1%) |
| 8/27/25 | Initial price | $82,000 |
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Overview from around the web 1988 Transpacific Marine Eagle 32
Customers praise the 1988 Transpacific Marine Eagle 32 for its sturdy construction and reliable performance on the water
Many highlight its spacious interior and comfortable layout, making it ideal for both day trips and extended cruises. Owners appreciate the boat’s solid handling and stability, noting that it performs well in various sea conditions. The classic design combined with practical features appeals to sailors seeking a blend of tradition and functionality. Overall, feedback reflects satisfaction with the Eagle 32’s durability, ease of maintenance, and enjoyable sailing experience.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1988 Transpacific Marine Eagle 32 is a classic cruiser known for its solid construction and seaworthy design. Here are some pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Sturdy Build: Crafted with high-quality materials, the Eagle 32 offers durability and reliability for extended cruising.
Spacious Interior: For a 32-foot vessel, it provides a surprisingly roomy cabin layout, making it comfortable for overnight trips.
Good Sailing Performance: Designed with a balanced sail plan, it handles well in various wind conditions, offering a stable and enjoyable sailing experience.
Classic Aesthetic: Timeless design with traditional lines appeals to sailors who appreciate vintage styling.
Versatile Usage: Suitable for coastal cruising as well as longer passages thanks to its robust construction.
Cons
Older Systems: Being a 1988 model, some onboard systems and equipment may be outdated and require upgrades or maintenance.
Limited Modern Amenities: Lacks some of the contemporary conveniences found on newer boats, such as advanced electronics or modern galley appliances.
Weight: The solid build means the boat can be heavier than more modern designs, potentially affecting speed and maneuverability.
Maintenance: Older boats generally require more upkeep, and sourcing specific parts might be challenging.
Interior Design: While spacious, the interior styling and fittings may feel dated compared to current standards.
Made For
The 1988 Transpacific Marine Eagle 32 is ideal for sailors seeking a sturdy and reliable cruiser with classic lines. Perfect for those who appreciate a well-built vessel that offers comfortable accommodations for coastal cruising or longer passages. Its design suits both experienced sailors and adventurous newcomers looking for a manageable size boat with solid performance and timeless appeal.
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17218 General Puller Highway, Deltaville, VA, 23043
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