This 1963 Egg Harbor 37 is a classic wooden motor yacht built using traditional sawn plank construction fastened to bent frames. Two inboard gasoline engines provide power, supported by a pair of Mercruiser units delivering 670 horsepower combined.
The deck plan features a flush design with a single-level deckhouse amidships, trunk cabin forward, and cockpit aft. A teak pulpit with stainless steel rails sits at the bow, and the transom includes a teak swim platform. The flying bridge overhead provides a second pilot station with full visibility. Topsides are painted; the transom is varnished.
Below deck, the main salon sits on the upper level with seating and pilot controls. Forward of the salon is a "V"-berth, while galley and dinette facilities combine with a head to complete the accommodations. The main engines and battery banks are housed beneath the salon deck.
The hull is wood throughout, with varnished teak accents and stainless steel hardware. One head serves the interior. This design reflects the traditional cruising motor yacht approach of the early 1960s, with emphasis on open water capability and comfortable time aboard.
Length
37.00 FT
Beam
13.17 FT
Material
Wood
Heads
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Mercruiser
Engine Model
454
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
380 GAL
Water
100 GAL