- Beam: 10' 10''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 5' 6''
- Displacement: 16,000 lb
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 31|gallon
- Fresh Water: 2 x 45|gallon
- Holding: 1 x 15|gallon
- Heads: 1
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37' Pacific Seacraft PS37 '87 "Stella Blue"
This Pacific Seacraft 37 is a wonderful boat and available only due to a change in the owner’s plans. He modernized and fully equipped the boat for blue water cruising with the best of everything, including new Yanmar diesel, new fuel tank, and much, much more. Skeg rudder for protection. The exterior stainless is shiny and the exterior varnish just done. The interior wood work is in beautiful condition, looks new. Extensive operations manual. If you are in the hunt for the perfect cruiser that is ready to go, don’t let STELLA BLUE get away.
**** One-year Santa Cruz slip possible****
Listed by Yachtfinders WindseakersTHIS BOAT IS SUBJECT TO AN EXCLUSIVE LISTING AGREEMENT WITH YACHTFINDERS WINDSEAKERS 831-345-5542 AND IS NOT OFFERED FOR SALE BY DENISON YACHTING. Denison Yachting is merely providing this information in an effort to represent you as a buyer in the purchase of this vessel.
Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but can’t guarantee the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal from that yacht market without notice. She is offered as a convenience by this yacht broker to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.
The exceptional teak joinery work creates a very warm and inviting interior that features ample storage and comfortable areas for the crew and guests. All the details have been addressed - great ventilation, ample safety rails and a beautiful teak and holly cabin floor that has hatches which are secured with latches. The exterior features wide side decks with 5" tall bulwarks for added safety. All sail control lines are led aft to the cockpit, plus the self-bailing cockpit has safety harness padeyes. The deck and cockpit take into account the importance of the crew’s safety when anchoring, docking, maneuvering and sailing. If you are in the market for that exceptional cruising boat, don't miss this opportunity.
Down below the salon features a comfortable arrangement for the crew and guests. The forward stateroom has a double sleeping area, two large lockers, additional storage compartments and a seat with a dressing area. The well-ventilated head is located forward along the starboard side. Moving aft and along the starboard side is an L-shaped settee that will convert into a double berth. On the port side of the salon is a straight settee which will also double as an adult sleeping berth. In the center of the salon is a beautiful solid teak table with two folding leaves and center storage. The large galley is designed to make food preparation easy while underway. Across from the galley is the forward-facing navigation station which features a large chart table and a comfortable seat. In the port aft corner of the boat is a large quarter berth that makes for a great berth when underway.
FrigoBoat 12V refrigeration
3-burner Force 10 propane stove
Freezer
6-gal Seaward 110V and engine driven water heater
(2) sinks
Raymarine wind speed and direction
Garmin speed and distance log
Raymarine depth sounder
Raymarine autopilot (wheel attachment needs to be replaced)
Binnacle compass
Garmin GPS
Garmin chart plotter
Garmin radar
Standard Horizon VHF radio
(2) Weems & Plath clocks
(1) Weems & Plath barometer
Analog tank level indicator
12V DC and 110V AC
(2) house batteries
(1) start battery
Battery parallel switch
Battery monitor
Battery charger
Inverter/charger
50’ shore power cord
35-lb CQR anchor with 175’ all chain on bow roller
Manual windlass
New dodger/frame (2019)
Main, helm, winch covers (2020)
Anchor and steaming lights
Deck light
Running lights
Search light
Spreader light
Tricolor light
Bow pulpit and rains
Lifelines and stanchions
Boarding gates
Dock lines and fenders
Swim ladder
Outboard mount
Radar reflector
Windex
Actual LOA: 37’
Last bottom paint – Aug 2020
Manual vang with pneumatic return
Wire standing rigging
Manual backstay adjuster
Aluminum deck-stepped mast
Harken car-and-track mainsail system
Mainsheet traveler
Lazy jacks on main
Schaefer roller furling on headsail
Winches:
(2) primaries
(2) cabin top for lines led aft
Sails:
North main – fully battened
Furling jib (new 2020)
Additional information in Additional Information section
Emergency engine stop
Engine alarm
Fuel filters
Raw water sea strainer
Acoustic engine area insulation
Manual engine fire extinguishing
(2) manual and (2) electric bilge pumps
Wheel steering
Manual head
15-gal fiberglass holding tank
Additional information in Additional Information section
All types and sizes of life jackets
(2) fire extinguishers
(1) offshore life raft
(1) coastal life raft
Bell, horn and whistle
Emergency tiller
EPIRB
Flares
Harnesses
Jack lines
LifeSling
Strobe
Major system refits:
Summer 2020 - Full running and standing rigging replacement, including new Ballenger mast and boom, new standing rigging, new lines led aft into cockpit, all new clutches and winches, all new running rigging, new jib furler, new self-hoisting block-and tackle system, new Lazy Jacks, new jibe preventers, new flag halyards, new custom stainless Garhauer traveler risers, new Harken traveler and controls, new Vang Master rigid pneumatic boom vang, new North Sails main and jib. New mainsail cover and helm cover from the Canvas Works in Sausalito. All rigging work completed by South Beach Riggers in Sausalito. Total cost ~$90k.
Spring 2017 - Full mechanical repower, including new Yanmar 4JH45 with new ZF 30 2.15:1 heavy duty mechanical multi-disc marine gear; conversion to Vetus single lever engine controls; sealed teak engine mounts; new raw water/exhaust system with new mixing elbow, Vetus waterlock type NLP lift muffler, stainless outlet and flapper. Battery switching simplified from two switches to one, new Blue Sea ACR installed, engine room and bilges painted; new Jabsco 12V bilge pump mounted in engine room with float switch mounted just aft of fuel tank. New epoxy-coated aluminum diesel tank by Carr Enterprises (31 gal.) with gauge (in old battery switch position), dual access ports, all new lines with shutoff valves and pumps (engine and heater), and tank bars secured. New Dickinson Alaska diesel cabin heater with new fuel pump. All mechanical work completed by List Marine in Sausalito. Total cost ~$50k.
Other major upgrades:
Summer 2020 - Haulout at Spaulding Boat Works, Sausalito: Trinidad Pro bottom paint, all thru-hull fittings replaced (except seacock, which is still in good condition), and new hull graphics. Total cost ~$8k
Winter 2019 - New dodger and frame from the Canvas Works in Sausalito. Total cost ~$6k
Spring 2018 - All 10 opening port lights shipped to Pacific Seacraft for gasket and lens replacements. Total cost ~$4k.
Summer 2017 - Artisans Mattress custom forward berth mattress, 4" thick consisting of 3" of TempurPedic material and 1" of foam, with fitted mattress protector, custom fitted sheets, and Warm Things down comforter. Total cost ~$2k.
Summer 2017 - New interior cushions with Sunbrella fabric Mediterranean Blue tweed, Total cost ~$8k.
Included equipment list (and year new):
• Viking RescYou Pro 4-person offshore life raft (2020)
• Revere Coastal Compact 6-person life raft (2020)
• Four inflatable PFDs with integral harnesses, four inflatable PFDs without harnesses, two inflatable PFD belt packs, non-inflatable PFDs: three adult, two youth, two child (2020)
• Jack lines and multiple harness tethers (2019)
• LifeSling2 crew overboard recovery system with 3:1 lifting tackle (2019)
• Adventure Medical Kits 600 marine medical kit with Pelican case (2017)
• ACR Electronics GlobalFix iPro II 406 MHz EPIRB (2018)
• Garmin GPSmap 7610 RADAR/GPS/chartplotter with touchscreen, Garmin radome and NavPod instrument helm mounts (2016)
• Standard Horizon Matrix 66 channel AIS/DSC/GPS/VHF radio (radio age unknown; new masthead antenna 2020)
• Raymarine instruments mounted at helm (age unknown): wind speed/direction; tridata (speed/depth/log); autopilot (works but needs new wheel attachment)
• ICOM handheld VHF radio (age unknown)
• Safety/lunch hook: Fortress FX-16 fluke anchor with 15’ of 5/16” high test chain and 150’ of three strand nylon, large rode bag, two 5/18” galvanized steel shackles (one as spare) and 10’ of SS seizing wire (2018)
• Overnight hook: Hinged 35 lb CQR with ~175 feet of all-chain rode mounted on bow roller and manual windlass (age unknown)
• Vector MAX SST 1200 Watt 12VDC to 110/120VAC power inverter (age unknown) • ProMariner ProNautic 1250P battery charger (2012)
• Two West Marine 110V Turbo air dryers (one age unknown; one from 2019)
• Den Haan Trawler hanging brass oil lamp (2017)
• Force 10 gimbaled 3-burner LPG galley range with oven and broiler (2012)
• Seaward by Whale 110V, 6 gal hot water heater connected to engine for hot water while underway (2016)
• FrigoBoat Capri refrigeration system (2016)
• West Marine PRU-3 inflatable dinghy with oars and pump (2016)
• FoldIt folding aluminum dock cart (2020)
• Two Weems and Plath chrome clocks and one Weems and Plath chrome barometer (2017)
• Full suite of navigation tools, charts, and guides
• PLUS, an entire storage locker full of misc. spare parts and equipment!
All seller’s personal effects on board are excluded from the sale of this vessel.
Contact our team to schedule a private showing.