Basic Information
- Builder:
- PACIFIC SEACRAFT
- Category:
- Sloop
- Sub Category:
- Cruising/Racing Sailboat
- Model Year:
- 1981
- Year Built:
- 1981
- Country:
- United States
- Vessel Top:
- 2354
- Cockpit:
- Yes
Dimensions
- LOA:
- 37' 0" (11.28m)
- LWL:
- 27' 9" (8.46m)
- Beam:
- 10' 10" (3.30m)
- Max Draft:
- 5' 5" (1.65m)
Speed, Capacities and Weight
- Cruise Speed:
- 6 Kts. (7 MPH)
- Max Speed:
- 7 Kts. (8 MPH)
- Displacement:
- 16000 Pounds
- Water Capacity:
- 95 Gallons
- Holding Tank:
- 15 Gallons
- Fuel Capacity:
- 37 Gallons
Accommodations
- Sleeps:
- 6
- Total Heads:
- 1
Hull and Deck Information
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Finish:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Designer:
- W. Crealock
Engine Information
- Engines:
- 1
- Manufacturer:
- Universal
- Model:
- 5432
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
Overview
The one that started it all ... The Pacific
Seacraft 37 is capable of carrying her skipper and crew across any sea with
safety and in splendid comfort. Moreover, she can do so with a swiftness that
has heretofore been the exclusive realm of the ocean racer. The Crealock 37's
design, construction and attention to detail make her a yacht appreciated and
owned by sailors with years of experience and many blue water miles behind
them. The Crealock 37 was chosen by veteran solo racer David White for the
Singlehanded Transpacific Yacht Race. Racing against larger boats,
"Intention's" remarkable performance was proven when she finished second,
logging 2,482 miles. David averaged 6.76 knots for 15 days straight.
ALBION is a fine example of the class awaiting
only new owners bright work and off you go to enjoy sparkling sailing
performance in a classic and robust cruising package. Sellers are motivated,
two boat owners!
Accommodations
Forward cabin with offset double berth to starboard sleeps 2, convertible settee starboard sleeps 2, port settee sleeps 1, and aft quarter berth sleeps 1 for a total of accommodations for 6 persons.
Galley
- Double stainless steel sink
- 3-Burner stainless steel countertop stove with oven by Hillerange fired by propane
- 6 Cubic ft. cold box with refrigeration module
- Teak cabinetry
- Laminate countertops
- Pressure fresh water & manual foot pumps for fresh water & salt water
Electrical
- 12V DC, 120V AC, 30 amp service
- Batteries, shore power - 2 banks. 3 batteries for 12V system - (2) Group 24 batteries for house, (1) Group 27 battery for engine start
- 100 amp Balmar alternator
- 20 amp West Marine battery charger
- Polarity indicator
- Shore power cord
Electronics & Navigation
- Tiller pilot autopilot
- West Marine MC795 VHF
- Suunoto 4" magnetic compass
- Data Marine digital knot meter
- Data Marine digital depth sounder
- Data Marine digital anemometer
- Data Marine wind direction
Deck & Hull
- 35# CQR anchor with 50' of 5/16" chain & 200' line rode
- Danforth 22-S spare anchor with 6' of 5/16" chain & 150' line rode
- Deck stepped painted aluminum mast with spreader & boom
- Hood Seafurl furling gear
- Barlow sheet winches (2)
- Barlow main halyard winch (1)
- Lewmar staysail sheet winches (2)
- Lewmar main sheet winch (1)
- Harken main sheet traveler
- (7) Line latches on cabin top
- Reefing gear is three points rigged to cockpit
- Mainsail: Dacron, standard battens, 3 reef points by Ellison Sails
- Working jib: Dacron 105% by Ellison Sails
- Mainsail cover
- Companionway dodger
Data
- I = 44.0' / 13.41m
- J = 15.75' / 8.80m
- P = 38.17' / 11.63m
- E = 14.25' / 4.34m
- Sail area 758 sq. ft.
Engine & Mechanical
- Tiller steering
- Hurth transmission
- Morse cable controls
- Fram fuel filters (2)
- Lube oil filter (1)
Remarks
The one that started it all ... The Pacific Seacraft 37 is capable of carrying her skipper and crew across any sea with safety and in splendid comfort. Moreover, she can do so with a swiftness that has heretofore been the exclusive realm of the ocean racer. The Crealock 37's design, construction and attention to detail make her a yacht appreciated and owned by sailors with years of experience and many blue water miles behind them. The Crealock 37 was chosen by veteran solo racer David White for the Singlehanded Transpacific Yacht Race. Racing against larger boats, "Intention's" remarkable performance was proven when she finished second, logging 2,482 miles. David averaged 6.76 knots for 15 days straight.
ALBION is a fine example of the class awaiting only new owners bright work and off you go to enjoy sparkling sailing performance in a classic and robust cruising package. Sellers are motivated, two boat owners!
Exclusions
All personal gear; loose items; galley gear; CD's; charts; fishing equipment; tools; spare parts; supplies & items not specifically listed on equipment list specifications sheet.