This 1995 Pacific Seacraft Pilothouse 32 is a 32-foot fiberglass cruising yacht designed by Will Crealock as a couples' world cruiser. She is powered by a 35-horsepower Beta diesel engine with approximately 150 hours of running time. The boat carries 80 gallons of fuel and 80 gallons of fresh water, with a single cabin and one head.
In 2025, the boat underwent an extensive factory refit that included replacement of the bowsprit and anchor roller assembly, chainplates, standing rigging, bobstay, and stern ladder. The foil furler kit was replaced and pilothouse windows were renewed. The fuel system received new diesel tanks and a 12-volt fuel lift pump.
Systems throughout received comprehensive updates: a new hot water heater, freshwater pump, and 16,000 BTU HVAC unit provide comfort. A Seafrost 12-volt refrigeration unit cools the galley, which also includes a new microwave and fixtures. The head was fitted with new fixtures. Navigation equipment includes a new Garmin AIS transceiver, DST thru-hull transducer, and depth sounder. A new tri-color masthead light with strobe and photocell was installed, along with new lifelines.
The deck and hull received attention including new Vetus Magnus hatches, a rebuilt cockpit floor with impermeable material and fresh gelcoat, and new bottom paint. A secondary bilge pump was added, and the engine control system was upgraded with new Beta engine panel and control cables.
Length
32.00 FT
Beam
9.83 FT
Weight
12,600 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Beta
Engine Model
B-35
Power
NaN HP
Hours
150 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
80 GAL
Water
80 GAL