The 2015 Rustler 37 displays the distinctive character that defines the brand—a gently curved bow, measured transom overhang, and proportions that work both above and below the waterline. Designer Stephen Jones shaped a fast hull with a manageable sail plan and an accommodations layout that balances space, comfort, and seaworthiness. The forward sections are shaped to deliver a smooth motion when beating to windward, avoiding the harsh impacts of slamming in choppy conditions.
The boat sits on a fully encapsulated lead-antimony keel that lowers the center of gravity and produces a stiff platform. A deep bilge within the keel prevents water migration into the cabin when heeled. A large semi-balanced rudder backed by a solid skeg provides directional stability under both sail and power, requiring less constant attention at the helm than narrower fin-keel designs.
Equipment includes a carbon fiber mast, Hydrovane self-steering system, Spectra water maker, seven solar panels, and Raymarine Hybrid Touch multifunction displays positioned at both the navigation station and helm. The boat has a single head and is powered by a 38-horsepower Nanni Marine diesel engine.
Length
37.08 FT
Beam
12.33 FT
Draft
6.25 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Nanni Marine
Engine Model
N4
Power
NaN HP
Hours
729 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
71 GAL
Water
116 GAL