Pacific Seacraft 37 Voyagemaker
Features and Equipment


    FEATURED EQUIPMENT
    • Cutter Rig
    • Single Handers Package for Cutter Rig (All halyards, reef lines lead through Harken turning blocks, deck organizers and rope clutches to Harken #16.2 STC coach mounted winches)
    • Chrome Plated Bronze Deck Hardware
    • Ritchie SP-5 Pedestal Steering Compass
    • SSB Radio Copper Ground System
    • Whitlock Pedestal Steering - Single Level Throttle
    • Block and tackle boom vang
    • Force 10- 2 Burner Stove with Oven & Broiler
    • Corian counter tops in head and galley
    • Epifanes varnish interior woodwork finish
    • Teak Double Drop Leaf Table
    • Teak Forward cabin Door
    • Louvered locker doors with push button positive latches
    • Choice of Decorator Upholstery Fabric
    • Teak oil exterior woodwork finish
    • Three Coats of Epoxy Barrier Below the Water Line

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    CONSTRUCTION (To ABS Approved Plan Certification)
    • Hand laminated bi-axial fiberglass hull and deck.
    • First hull laminate uses vinylester resin for superior blister resistance.
    • Standard molded in gel coat color is Antique White with Midnight blue boot & sheer stripes.
    • Stainless steel chainplates and backing plates are caulked and thru-bolted to the hull.
    • Solid teak rub-strake on hull.
    • Rudder supported by high strength manganese bronze gudgeon.
    • Ballast-6,200 pound (2.82 m) solid lead casting with stainless steel keel bolts.
    • Keel to hull joint bedded in epoxy.
    • Interior-Structural fiberglass, plywood & gel coat interior module bonded into hull with fiberglass mat and woven roving.
    • Primary bulkheads bonded into hull & deck w/fiberglass then bolted in place.
    • Underside of deck, lockers and entire bilge are gel coated to prevent mildew and to facilitate cleaning.
    • Deck to hull connection-mating hull & deck flanges bedded in polyurethane adhesive and fastened with stainless steel thru-bolts.
    • Deck balsa cored plywood core in hardware mount areas.
    • Deck has molded-in non-skid pattern.

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    DECK EQUIPMENT
    • All cleats, winches, turning blocks, pulpits & stanchions have backing plates.
    • Backing plates & hardware caulked with polyurethane.
    • 30' high, stainless steel double rail bow and stern pulpits with running lights and 30' high, double lifeline stanchions.
    • Stainless steel stem fitting with two anchor rollers and locking pins.
    • Divided bow chain locker for two anchor rodes.
    • One deck pipe to port.
    • Deep bulwarks with heavy teak cap rail, hand fitted with butterfly joints.
    • Chrome plated bronze deck hardware includes:
      Two Harken #46.2 STC two speed self-tailing genoa sheet winches.
      One Harken #1 6 STC one speed, self-tailing mainsheet winch.
      Two Harken #1 6 STC one speed, self-tailing jib & main halyard winches.
      Four 7" x 12" and six 4" x 7" opening ports.
      Two 12" and two 1 O' bow mooring cleats with 4" hawse pipes.
      Two 10" open spring cleats amidships.
      Two 10" stern mooring cleats with 9" chocks.
      One anchor deck pipe on foredeck, and one aft.
    • Designated cleats for each winch.
    • Four teak loop handrails on cabin house.
    • Two 19" Bomar double opening hatches.
    • Two Vetus dorade box cowl ventilators.
    • Fiberglass seahood, teak companionway sliding hatch and drop boards.
    • Harken ball bearing mainsheet traveler over companionway hatch.
    • Harken deck organizers and Spinlock rope clutches.
    • Inboard and outboard genoa tracks with Harken lead cars.
    • Stainless steel boarding gates, port and starboard with double lifelines.
    • Stern chain locker to starboard w/deck pipe & anchor roller fairlead.
    • Stern mounted stainless steel swim ladder with teak treads and boarding gate.

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    INTERIOR
    • White Formica cabin house sides.
    • Varnished teak woodwork throughout the interior.
    • 6'4" headroom with teak and holly sole throughout cabin area.
    • All hatches and hatch openings in sole banded in solid teak.
    • Louvered locker doors and solid drop doors.
    • Louvered cabin door(top half).
    • Chromed bronze pushbutton locks on locker doors and drawers.
    • White matte finish below counter height, teak cabinetry above.
    • Spun polyester wrapped foam cushions with choice of fabrics.
    • Zippered vinyl headliner for access to deck hardware and wiring.
    • Forecabin:
      6'6' long and 50' wide double offset berth forward to starboard.
      Dressing seat, vanity and mirror to port.
      Two cedar lined hanging lockers. Drawers, bookshelf, cabinets and storage bins.
      Fiberglass planking for easy care and cleaning.
    • Enclosed head
      With teak shower seat, grate, and storage lockers. Stainless steel sink set in Corian counter top.
    • Main Salon:
      6'4' long 'L" shaped dinette to starboard converts to 50" wide double berth. Starboard side has teak ceiling planks, teak lockers and bookshelf with removable fiddle above dinette, storage bins below. Teak double drop leaf table w/center storage & removable fiddles. Teak loop handrail in port side ceiling. 6'4" long and 24" wide settee berth to port with storage below. Port side has teak ceiling planks, magazine rack and storage above settee, storage bins below. Teak navigators desk with storage under lift top.
    • Quarter berth: to port 7' long and 42" wide with fiberglass planking. Fiberglass planking.
    • Galley:
      Gimbaled stainless steel two burner propane stove w/oven & broiler.
      Stainless steel safety bar/towel rack.
      Large 8 cu. ft. ice box with poured foam insulation, hinged lid and hand operated ice box pump.
      Polished stainless steel double sink with electric pump pressure fresh water & foot operated manual pump. Macerator pump out in system.
      Built-in waste basket with laminated chopping block lid.
      Food and dish storage lockers and drawers.

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    PLUMBING
    • Two water tanks with inspection ports, approx. 85 gal. (322 liters) total.
    • Color coded hot and cold pressure fresh water system for galley, head and shower.
    • Manual water foot-pumps in head and galley.
    • Six gallon hot water heater from engine heat exchanger or shore power.
    • Bronze thru-hull fittings with U.L. approved bronze seacocks below the waterline and bronze ball valves above waterline.
    • All thru-hull hose connections are double hose clamped.
    • Marine head with 16 gal. holding tank and manual overboard pump out.
    • Electric shower sump pump with overboard discharge.
    • Electric automatic bilge pump with Ultra float switch.
    • 25 GPM manual bilge pump in cockpit operable by helmsman.

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    ENGINE
    • YANMAR 4JH3E, four cylinder, 56 hp diesel with fresh water cooling and 80 amp alternator.
    • Dome light in engine room.
    • Clear covered engine control panel in cockpit with tachometer, engine hour meter & engine condition indicators.
    • Removable 31 gallon aluminum fuel tank w/gauge & cleaning port.
    • Mechanical fuel pump, electric back up fuel pump.
    • Covered engine control panel in cockpit, engine hour meter below deck.
    • RACOR MA 400 fuel filter with water separator.
    • Seawater strainer bulkhead mounted and water lift muffler system.
    • Two blade solid bronze propeller.

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    ELECTRICAL
    • AC/DC master power control panel with AC ammeter, AC voltmeter, polarity test circuit, eight AC circuit breakers, DC ammeter, battery condition monitor and twenty DC circuit breakers.
    • Panel is hinged for easy access and located at navigation station.
    • Tinned copper wiring throughout.
    • 110 Volt shore power system.
    • Three Lifeline deep cycle marine batteries (105 amps each) below decks.
    • Four position battery switch.
    • Eight Cantalupidome lights and six reading lights. One chart light at navigation station.
    • Seven 110 Volt AC duplex receptacles with GFI protection.
    • VHF coaxial antenna cable led from masthead to chart table.

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    COCKPIT
    • 8'-10" long seats with contoured seat backs and seat drains.
    • Coamings have two built-in winch handle boxes.
    • Three cockpit seat lockers for storage. Stern lazarette hatch and vented propane locker for two tanks.
    • One 5 gallon/20 pound propane tank (empty) with stainless steel mount bracket.
    • Two safety harness pad eyes.
    • Whitlocksingle lever pedestal wheel steering with brake & offset stainless steel pedestal guard, engine throttle controls & emergency tiller.
    • Removable cockpit sole w/neoprene gasket seal, finger pulls, and four bronze retainers for access to engine, steering and packing gland.
    • Two 1-1/2" drains in cockpit sole to seacocks for fast self-bailing.

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    SPARS AND RIGGING
    • Aluminum spars with two part linear polyurethane paint.
    • Six sheave masthead, external halyards, airfoil spreaders.
    • Combination bow/foredeck light on mast.
    • Anchor light and foredeck light on mast.
    • Internal conduit with VHF coax cable and wires. Two single line reefs, reef horns at gooseneck. Internal 2:1 outhaul, adjustable boom topping lift and Cunningham. 4:1 Harken block and tackle boom vang.
    • All Harken blocks.
    • 9/32", 1 x l9 stainless steel standing rigging.
    • Color coded dacron running rigging.
    • Forged chrome bronze open body turnbuckles.

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    SPECIFICATIONS
      LOA 36' - 11" 11.3 m
      LWL 27'-9" 8.54 m
      BEAM 10'-10" 3.3 m
      DRAFT-STANDARD 5-10" 1.78 m
      SHOAL 4'-11" 1.50 m
      DISPLACEMENT 16,000 lbs 7,257kg
      LIMIT OF POSITIVE STABILITY 140 degrees
      LEAD BALLAST- STANDARD 6,200 lbs 2,272 kg
      LEAD BALLAST- Shoal 6,400 lbs 2903 kg
      SAIL AREA, Sloop 619 sq. ft. 57.5 sq. m.
      CUTTER 758 sq ft. 70.4 sq ft.
      I = 44.0' 13.41 m
      J = 15.75' 4.80 m
      P = 38.17' 11.63 m
      E = 14.25' 4.34 m
      MAST CLEARANCE 47'-9" 14.55 m
      HEADROOM 6'4" 1.93 m
      BERTHS 6

      Specifications subject to change without notice.
      Effective December 1, 2000.

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