- Category:
- Cruising Sailboat
- Model Year:
- 1989
- Year Built:
- 1989
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
n/a - available for sale:
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PACIFIC SEACRAFT 34
World Renowned Designer William Crealock
The Pacific Seacraft 34 was recently named by Cruising World as one of the top seven cruising designs under $100k.
SEA CHANGE is presently located on the hard on the Caribbean Coast of Panama
Within 40 miles of the sailing mecca San Blas Islands
Solar Panels w/controller
Engel Refrigeration
Force 10 Propane Stove
Manson Supreme Anchor
Lofrus Tigress 12V Windlass
Garmin Chartplotter with AIS
New House and Starting Batteries
New Bimini Frame 'n Sunbrella Canvas
New Raymarine EV-100 Autopilot (not installed)
Wind Pilot Pacific Wind Vane
Sea Change spent most of her life on Fresh Water Lake Superior
Hull #124 of the Crealock Pacific Seacraft 34 build
Previous USCG Doc #939847
"A handsome, nimble and capable double-ender by legendary designer Bill Crealock, the Pacific Seacraft 34 is well proven, with scores of ocean crossings in its wake." John Kretschmer, Cruising World Review. 2017.
Crealock 34's have classic proportions and lines, with a modern fin keel and tough skeg hung rudder. Her double-ender design lends itself to a very comfortable ride in heavy seas.
Dimensions LOA: 34.08 feet |
Engines Yanmar Model 3HM35F Naturally Aspirated (approx 2100 hours) |
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Critics Comments 2017 "After the boat was first launched as the Crealock 34 in 1979, Pacific Seacraft introduced a fifth model years later, a scaled-down version of the popular PS 37. Though expensive at the time, the 34 was another success story for one of America?s premier builders, and hundreds of boats were built in the company?s yard in Santa Ana, California. There is always a good selection of used boats available for less than $100,000. Another nice perk for used-boat buyers is that the 34 is back in production at the reincarnated Pacific Seacraft yard in Washington, North Carolina, providing an outlet for parts and advice.? John Kretschmer , Cruising World Review 2017. |
Disclaimer 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. |