The LM 32 is a 1980 motor-sailer built to Danish quality standards. Measuring 32 feet in length with a 10.66-foot beam, the yacht features a fiberglass hull and is powered by a single Bukh diesel engine of 36 horsepower with saildrive. The engine was overhauled in 2003, and a folding propeller and bow thruster were added in 2010. A new topside paint finish was applied by Wrede.
The boat is arranged with one cabin and one head, along with generous sleeping berths throughout. The rigging and sail plan include a roller-furling headsail (replaced in 2020), spinnaker boom, lazy-jacks, batten mainsail, and roller-furling genoa, with all lines led to the cockpit. The sails total approximately 60 square meters.
Navigation and electronics include GPS, chartplotter, autopilot, echo sounder, log, and compass. Power systems consist of one starting battery and three service batteries with a battery monitor, plus 230V shore power connection and charger. The cabin is equipped with an Eberspächer diesel heating system, a 400-watt ceramic heater, hot water, dimmable LED lighting throughout, freshwater shower, and a Waeco refrigerator. Deck equipment includes a manual windlass with chain and rope anchors, bathing ladder, hardtop with side covers, and cockpit awning.
The yacht has been maintained in good condition and stored under cover. A new coat of paint and various upgrades including the folding propeller, bow thruster, and headsail have been completed in recent years.
Length
31.99 FT
Beam
10.66 FT
Draft
4.92 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Bukh
Engine Model
DV36 SME
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,600 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
66.04 GAL
Water
66.04 GAL