This 1994 Pacific Seacraft 34 is a William Crealock-designed cutter built for ocean passage-making. The fiberglass hull measures 34 feet in length with a 10-foot beam. Power comes from a Yanmar 3JH2E three-cylinder four-stroke diesel engine rated at 38 horsepower, currently showing 1,642.9 hours of operation.
The layout provides two cabins and one head. Below deck features teak woodwork throughout, while the deck is finished with classic brass hardware and wood rails. The galley is equipped with a Force 10 propane oven and two-burner range (vented through a cockpit locker), pressure water system, water heater, and ice box.
Navigation and electronics include a Raymarine autopilot, Ritchie compass, Garmin GPSmap 5208, Garmin HD18 radar, Garmin GMI 10, Garmin VHF 200, and Icom IC-M802 radio. The sail plan consists of main and jib sails by North (approximately five years old and in good condition), a spinnaker, and a staysail. Harken roller furling and Lewmar winches manage the rigging.
Recent updates include a new ProSport HD20 20-amp two-bank battery charger, a new starting battery, and two new house batteries. Canvas covers include a dodger, bimini, grill cover, sail cover, and wheel cover.
Length
34.00 FT
Beam
10.00 FT
Draft
4.92 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3JH2E
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,643 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
32 GAL
Water
75 GAL