The 1990 Silverton 37 Convertible is a fiberglass motor yacht built for comfort and versatility. Twin Crusader 454 engines power the boat to a maximum speed of 20 knots, with a cruising speed of 10 knots. The 37-foot length and 14-foot beam provide a stable platform for fishing, cruising, diving, or extended living. With only 960 hours on the engines, the boat has seen moderate use.
Below deck, the convertible layout includes two cabins and one head, offering reasonable accommodation for overnight voyages and entertaining. The interior features thoughtful storage solutions and a welcoming cabin aesthetic. A 6.5-kilowatt generator supports onboard systems, while a Norcold refrigerator and ice maker handle provisioning needs. An intercom system connects the saloon and pilot stations.
The flybridge and lower helm stations are equipped with substantial electronics: dual Garmin GPS units, Furuno Nav Net radar with C-map NT Max, a Garmin Impulse depth sounder, and VHF radios at both helms. Auto-pilot assists in cruising. The boat carries trim tabs for improved handling and a RIB tender with outboard and davits for exploration.
Recent service work reflects active maintenance: full engine and transmission service, exhaust system rebuild with new manifolds and risers, U-cooler and heat exchanger rebuilds, propeller retuning, and bottom paint refresh all completed in 2024–2025. Additional updates include new bilge pumps, window seals, shaft packing glands, and a fresh Bimini top. The boat comes equipped with fenders, safety gear, spare parts, tools, and onboard furnishings.
Length
37.00 FT
Beam
14.00 FT
Draft
3.58 FT
Weight
22,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Planing
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Crusader
Engine Model
454
Hours
913 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Cruising Speed
10.00 KTS
Max Speed
20.00 KTS
Fuel
375 GAL
Water
100 GAL