1994 Pacific Seacraft Pilothouse 32
"Oh Kay Getaway"
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Broker's Comments
The Pacific Seacraft Pilothouse 32 is one of the rare small sailboats that offers serious offshore capability without sacrificing comfort. If you're looking for a rugged, shoal draft go-anywhere cruiser with weather protection, this boat checks all the boxes—especially for sailors seeking safety, quality, and the freedom to voyage beyond fair-weather coastlines.
Here are the key benefits of this respected cruising sailboat:
1. True Bluewater Pedigree
- Designed by Bill Crealock for ocean passages.
- Built by Pacific Seacraft, known for overbuilt hulls, seaworthiness, and offshore reliability.
- Sloop rig and full skeg-hung rudder offer excellent control in heavy seas.
2. All-Weather Cruising with a Pilothouse
- Inside steering station provides protection in cold, rain, and sun.
- Great for high-latitude sailing or shoulder seasons.
- Maintains good visibility thanks to raised house and large windows.
3. Overbuilt Quality
- Hand-laid fiberglass hull, robust deck hardware, deep bulwarks.
- Keel-stepped mast and secure cockpit design.
- Attention to detail in joinery, fittings, and layout.
4. Versatility in Layout
- Inside helm + outside cockpit = flexibility in rough conditions.
- Comfortable accommodations for 2–4 people (V-berth, quarter berth, convertible dinette).
- Functional galley and proper head with shower—liveaboard-ready.
5. Balanced Sailing Performance
- Tracks well, especially with cutter rig setup.
- Stiff and stable under sail—comfortably handles a range of wind conditions.
- Pilothouse doesn’t compromise sailing ability like on many motorsailers.
6. Strong Resale and Reputation
- Cult following in the bluewater cruising community.
- Often sells quickly when well-maintained.
- Seen as one of the best compact offshore boats under 35 feet.
7. Systems Accessibility
- Thoughtfully engineered for maintenance access to engine, tanks, and electrical.
- Good tankage for fuel and water given her size.
8. Manageable Size
- Easily handled by a solo sailor or cruising couple.
- Under 33 feet = lower slip fees, easier haul-outs, and simpler upgrades.
If you are seeking a robust, blue water cruiser that has excellent accommodations in a small size and can extend your cruising season and comfort with an inside sterring station, then you MUST SEE THIS BOAT!
