- Builder:
- PACIFIC SEACRAFT
- Category:
- Cruising Sailboat
- Model Year:
- 1995
- Year Built:
- 1995
- Country:
- United States
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“All the Crealock creations are aesthetically sophisticated, ideally proportioned and some of the best handling, most sea kindly boats in the world.” - Ferenc Mate, 'The Worlds' Best Sailboats'
Speed and comfort without compromise to seaworthiness. Those were the goals Bill Crealock set out to accomplish when he penned the lines of what would become the Pacific Seacraft Crealock 37. This stout and versatile boat is just as comfortable in a stiff breeze on a long bluewater voyage as she is cruising the coast on the weekend. The Pacific Seacraft 37 has been favorably reviewed over the course of its long production history by many owners, experienced sailors, and experts alike. As a testament to her design nearly 200 hulls have been laid since her inception in 1978 and she remains in production today. In 1992 the Pacific Seacraft Crealock 37 was inducted into the American Sailboat Hall of Fame as one of the most well reviewed all-time classic cruisers.
Her design and build quality make for a solid and capable bluewater cruising yacht with a handsome traditional look. Boasting an attractive shear line, generous overhangs, and a shapely canoe stern she presents with just as much beauty as she does exceptional sailing characteristics.
The construction is top notch and well proven with a solid fiberglass hull, a fiberglass sandwich deck joined to the hull with a molded bulwark, and box joint topped off with a finished teak cap rail. Below the waterline the shoal draft fin keel features a cutaway fore and aft with a full skeg rudder and protected propeller. Her well proven hull is designed to minimize crew fatigue while the exceptionally balanced cutter rig is designed to be easily and safely sailed with all lines led aft to the cockpit. Notable features include 30” high sturdy stanchions, double bow roller, oversized and uncompromising deck fittings, and a fantastic sailplan which includes mainsail with full battens and two reef points, high cut yankee, and 130 percent Genoa. Both headsails include Harken roller furling.
The Pacific Seacraft 37’s exploits have been well documented and she’s a frequent sight at many far off anchorages. Well suited for cruising, this Pacific Seacraft 37 is true to her name; “Adventure”. She’s been exceptionally well kept by her original owner and is ready for many more miles under her keel.
Below deck the Pacific Seacraft 37 features well-lit and comfortable accommodations with living space designed for life underway. The forward cabin includes a rather generously sized offset double berth to starboard with a dressing seat to port. Stowage is exceptional and includes two tall hanging lockers, a set of three drawers, double door stowage compartment, and a hide-a-way bin. There’s additional space for gear below the berth and seat, a mirrored bulkhead with mirror, and convenient access to the chain locker at the forward bulkhead.
The teak joinery is exceptional and the deep undertones of the wood compliment well with the light color of the upholstery. Brass lights and fixtures adorn the interior and provide a sense of timeless seagoing tradition. Ten chromed brass portlights and two overhead hatches lend well to the ventilation of the boat but are well sealed for when underway.
Adjacent to the forward cabin is a well sized head with vanity with cabinetry above and below, stainless steel sink with pull-out hot/cold shower faucet, a large medicine cabinet, and a nice teak trimmed mirror. Teak wood touches throughout the head include the floor grate, well positioned grab rail, and a fold down seat.
The main saloon offers a generous amount of space with an L-shaped settee to starboard that easily converts to a double berth, twin leaf folding table with wine bottle storage, and a settee to port well suited for a sea berth. The fiddled cabinetry is both beautifully crafted and utilitarian in design. Everything stays nicely tucked into place even while underway in a rough seaway.
Guest accommodations include a nice sized quarter berth just aft of the navigator station. The chart table offers a well-lit workspace with folding top, wet locker beneath, and a forward facing seat with stowage under the cushion. The starboard U-shaped galley has abundant stowage for flatware, glassware, and provisions among the well-crafted cabinets above and below the countertop. Amenities include a Force 10 two burner stove, oven with broiler, a segmented top load 12V Alder Barbour cold storage icebox, and a stainless steel deep, double basin sink with pressurized hot and cold water, and manual fresh water foot pump. An ingenious rubbish bin is smartly concealed by a butcher block top adjacent to the sink.