- Builder:
- TAYANA
- Category:
- Cruising Sailboat
- Model Year:
- 1977
- Year Built:
- 1977
- Country:
- United States
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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Great fully equipped cruising boat!
No teak deck!
Bob Perry's Tayana 37 is one of the most popular cruising boats ever built. They've been built almost 700 of them over the course of 30 years of making the same model because they're so beloved. Their beauty, comfort and quality construction have stood the test of time. It's ready to cruise because the owners are cruising now. Don't wait. Someone will snap this one up in a hurry.
Boat Name Sailacious Specs Builder: Ta Yang Yachts Designer: Bob Perry Flag of Registry: United States Keel: Full Dimensions LOA: 42 ft 0 in Beam: 11 ft 6 in LWL: 30 ft 0 in Length on Deck: 37 ft 0 in Minimum Draft: 5 ft 10 in Displacement: 23400 lbs Ballast: 8000 lbs Bridge Clearance: 55 ft 0 in Engines Engine 1: Engine Brand: Perkins Year Built: 1978 Engine Model: 4-108 Engine Type: Inboard Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel Engine Hours: 5080 Drive Type: Direct Drive Engine Power: 50 HP Tanks Fresh Water Tanks: 1 Stainless steel (100 Gallons) Fuel Tanks: 1 (100 Gallons) Holding Tanks: 1 Fiberglass (40 Gallons) Accommodations Number of single berths: 1 Number of double berths: 2 Number of heads: 1 Electronics Radio VHF Compass Wind speed and direction Depthsounder Autopilot DVD player Radar Plotter Navigation center Sails Storm jib Furling genoa Genoa Battened mainsail Rigging Steering wheel Inside Equipment Battery charger Electric bilge pump Refrigerator Marine head Deep freezer Sea water pump Manual bilge pump Air conditioning Hot water Fresh water maker Electrical Equipment Inverter Shore power inlet Electrical Circuit: 110V Outside Equipment/Extras Davits Liferaft Cockpit shower Cockpit table Teak cockpit Solar panel Total Liferaft Capacity: 4 Manual windlass Covers Lazyjacks Mainsail cover Genoa cover Cockpit cover Bimini Top |
Accommodations A few steps down from the cockpit leads to the saloon. To port is a U shaped galley. Just forward of the galley is a U shaped settee that converts to a double berth when needed. forward of the port settee is a shelf against the forward bulkhead and a Sodastream beverage maker is built in. Opposite, on the starboard side is a full length straight settee. The starboard settee pulls out to sleep two. Just aft of the starboard settee is a forward facing nav station. Aft of the nav station is a quarter berth which many cruisers use for storage. Nestled in the U shaped settee is a table. The sharp corners of the settees are ideal for sitting leaning back with your feet up to read or lounge. Just forward of the port settee is the head with access to the saloon and private access from the owner's cabin forward. In the passage to the owner's cabin on the starboard side beautiful handmade teak joinery provides ample storage. The owner's private cabin forward features a large vee berth and a large opening hatch for light and ventilation. Several opening bronze and glass ports and a classic teak butterfly hatch offer ample light and ventilation. Fans aid the ventilation and reverse cycle air conditioning make the interior comfortable in any weather while on shorepower.
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