The Tahiti Rover is a 32-foot steel auxiliary cutter built in 1982 for ocean cruising. With a 10-foot beam, the boat combines the full-keel stability and seaworthiness typical of the design with the self-sufficiency needed for extended passages in remote anchorages. The steel hull construction provides durability and strength for serious offshore work.
Power comes from a Pathfinder auxiliary engine, backing up the sailing rig for motoring when conditions require. The cutter configuration—with its divided headsail plan—offers flexible sail handling and control in a range of conditions, making this design well suited to cruising grounds where self-reliance matters.
Length
32.00 FT
Beam
10.00 FT
Draft
4.00 FT
Engine Make
Pathfinder
Fuel
Sail
Fuel
65 GAL
Water
65 GAL