Designed by the legendary W.I.B. Crealock and built by Pacific Seacraft beginning in 1980, the Pacific Seacraft 37 has earned a devoted following among serious bluewater cruisers. This fiberglass cutter carries a well-deserved reputation as one of the more capable offshore passage-makers to come out of the American boatbuilding tradition, combining traditional aesthetics with genuine seakeeping ability. The fin keel with skeg-mounted rudder strikes a thoughtful balance between performance and security, offering good tracking and protection for the rudder in challenging conditions. The cutter rig provides exceptional versatility when managing sail in heavy weather, giving offshore crews the ability to fine-tune canvas as conditions demand. With a comfort ratio approaching 34, the hull offers a notably comfortable motion for its size — an important consideration on extended passages. The capsize screening value sits in an acceptable range for offshore work, reinforcing its credentials as a genuine bluewater boat. Moderately beamy with a meaningful ballast-to-displacement ratio, the Pacific Seacraft 37 rewards sailors who prioritize safety, reliability, and range over outright speed. It remains a respected choice for coastal cruising and serious offshore adventures alike.
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How much does a used Pacific Seacraft 37 cost?
Based on 8 recent market listings, used Pacific Seacraft 37 sailboats typically sell for between $27,000 and $179,500, with a median asking price of $109,000. Price varies significantly based on year, condition, location, and included equipment.