The 1987 Bayfield 32C is a fiberglass sailing yacht designed by Ted Gozzard and built by hand in Ontario, Canada. This particular example is one of the few Bayfield 32s constructed with the extended tall rig, which enhances sail-carrying ability in variable conditions. The cutter configuration allows for flexible sail management—reef points and staysail options keep the boat manageable when weather intensifies. All control lines run back to the cockpit, enabling single-handed operation across a wide range of conditions.
Below deck, the yacht offers two cabins and one head. The layout supports both casual cruising and extended time aboard, with accommodation suitable for couples or small crews. Interior appointments reflect the boat's practical, enduring design philosophy.
Power comes from a Yammer 3GM30F diesel engine producing 24 horsepower. This engine shows remarkably low hours for a boat of this age and is known as one of the most dependable marine powerplants ever produced. The yacht is equipped with a cradle and requires no immediate work—it is ready to sail as presented.
Length
32.00 FT
Beam
10.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3GM30F
Power
NaN HP
Hours
660 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
20 GAL
Water
20 GAL