Pacific Seacraft 32 / Voyager 32

Pacific Seacraft 32 / Voyager 32

Description

The Pacific Seacraft 32 (also known as the Pacific Seacraft Pilothouse 32 or occasionally referenced as Voyager 32 in some listings/broker contexts) is a high-quality American fiberglass bluewater cruiser designed by W.I.B. Crealock and built by Pacific Seacraft in Washington, North Carolina, from the late 1970s/early 1980s through the 1990s (production dates vary slightly by source, often listed as 1977–1999). Only about 20 hulls were produced, making it one of the rarer Pacific Seacraft models. This pilothouse version of a compact cruiser offers all-weather protection with an enclosed helm station, while maintaining the brand's signature robust construction (solid fiberglass hull, balsa-cored deck, blister-resistant lay-up with 10-year warranty historically), excellent motion comfort, and offshore capability. It's designed for couples or small crews seeking safe, comfortable long-distance or coastal cruising, with a shoal-draft option for versatility. The pilothouse integrates smoothly into the lines (not an add-on), providing good visibility and protection from spray/cold.

Construction Details

Designer Bill Crealock
Builder Pacific Seacraft
Length 32.830 ft
LOA 32.830 ft
LWL 24.250 ft
Beam 9.830 ft
Displacement 11600 lb
Ballast 5200 lb
Max Draft 5.000 ft
Year Built 1977
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The standard boat dimensions

i 38.67 ft
j 14.70 ft
p 32.60 ft
e 12.70 ft
p2 -
e2 -
i2 -
j2 -

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