The 2003 Coastal Craft 320 Cruiser is an aluminum-hulled cruiser built to order and designed for Pacific Northwest waters. At 32 feet overall with a 12-foot beam, she's powered by twin Volvo Penta KAD44 diesel engines producing approximately 520 horsepower combined, capable of 30 knots at full speed with a cruising speed of 25 knots. The boat features a walkaround deck layout with full handholds, a self-draining foredeck with anchor locker and stainless bow roller, and an expansive flybridge with helm station and seating for three.
Below deck, the interior showcases custom teak cabinetry, trim, and headliner throughout, with teak and holly flooring and upholstered seating and furniture in excellent condition. The cabin layout makes efficient use of space with bright, well-appointed areas. Tank capacities include 200 gallons of fuel, 50 gallons of fresh water, 6 gallons of hot water, and a 10-gallon holding tank. The boat displays approximately 858 and 852 engine hours.
Navigation and communication equipment includes dual Richie compasses—a 2-inch card at the command station and a Powerdamp 3-inch card on the flybridge—along with Raymarine systems comprising a RL80C depth sounder and GPS/plotter, an 18-inch radome radar, and a RAY215 DSC VHF radio. Hydraulic steering, a Jabsco search light, cabin heater, Sea-Wise dinghy davit system, and a Bruce anchor with chain and rode complete the onboard equipment. The boat shows exceptional cosmetic care with clean, accessible mechanical systems positioned beneath the cockpit sole for routine maintenance.
Length
32.00 FT
Beam
12.00 FT
Material
Aluminum
Shape
Planing
Engines
2
Engine Make
Volvo
Engine Model
Penta KAD44
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
858 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
25.00 KTS
Max Speed
30.00 KTS
Fuel
200 GAL
Water
50 GAL