This 1982 Robert Clark 64 is an aluminum pilothouse cruising yacht built for comfortable offshore sailing. The design prioritizes ease of handling with a small crew, making her well-suited to both coastal exploration and extended blue-water passages. The pilothouse provides excellent all-weather visibility and protection, while an aft cockpit with its own helm station offers an additional control position on deck. The deck layout includes generous space for relaxation and observation.
Below, the accommodation centers on a large aft saloon with three cabins for guests and crew. The yacht is powered by two Caterpillar diesel engines of 250 horsepower each, providing reliable propulsion for extended cruising. Her aluminum hull construction supports the durability expected in a vessel designed for serious offshore work, while the pilothouse configuration enables safe watchkeeping and sail management from a protected vantage point.
Length
64.53 FT
Beam
15.35 FT
Draft
7.22 FT
Material
Aluminum
Cabins
3
Engines
2
Engine Make
Caterpillar
Engine Model
Undefined
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,000 HRS
Fuel
Diesel