The Holland 32 is a classic downeast-style cruiser built on a fiberglass hull completed in 2020. The boat combines a reputation for speed, efficiency, and seaworthiness in a design that works equally well as a fishing platform or comfortable cruising yacht. Powered by a single Cummins QSB6.7 turbocharged and aftercooled diesel producing 425 horsepower, the boat reaches 31 mph at wide-open throttle and cruises efficiently at 20 to 23 knots while consuming roughly 9 gallons per hour. The engine had logged 224 hours at the time of survey.
The cockpit runs from the transom forward to the superstructure mezzanine, with aluminum deck hatches providing bilge access. Stainless steel mooring hardware includes a 10-inch mooring bit at the bow and cleats of varying sizes positioned amidships and aft. Rod holders and fishing fittings line both gunwales. The helm station sits to starboard on the cockpit deck, featuring an FRP console with varnished wood accents and a combined stainless steel and wooden steering wheel. Sea Star hydraulic steering and Morse-style throttle and shift controls manage the boat's operation. A centerline engine box with hinged cover provides access to the main engine.
Navigation and communication systems include Furuno GPS chartplotter and radar mounted on the hard top, an Icom VHF radio, and electronic engine gauges displaying RPM, temperature, oil pressure, battery voltage, and additional telemetry. Dual Racor fuel-water separators and primary and secondary filters protect the single molded FRP fuel tank. The fresh water system includes a raw water pump, while an electric flush head serves the enclosed head compartment to starboard. A teak swim platform with a retractable boarding ladder sits on the transom. The cabin space remains unfinished, allowing customization to the owner's preference.
Length
32.00 FT
Beam
10.50 FT
Draft
3.25 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
QSB6.7
Power
NaN HP
Hours
224 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
90 GAL
Water
9 GAL