A Smaller Boat Built to Go ANYWHERE Relatively Affordably [Full Tour] Learning the Lines
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- The Crealock 37' was inducted into the Sailing Hall of Fame in 2002. She's been the benchmark for world cruisers for 33 years and rightfully so. When you step aboard a Pacific Seacraft, it is obvious why they have the excellent reputation that they do. There are substantial bulwarks with a heavy teak cap rail. The teak joints are hand fitted with butterfly joints. The 30" high, double lifeline stanchions are mounted on the bulwarks to resist moisture intrusion into the deck. The deck hardware is all larger than found on most vessels and is all chrome plated solid bronze- nothing but the best. The list goes on and on, reinforcing with every item the quality, strength and safety crafted into every boat.
Ferenc Mate devoted an entire chapter in his book 'The Worlds' Best Sailboats', to Pacific Seacraft and stated ‘All the Crealock creations are aesthetically sophisticated, ideally proportioned and some of the best handling, most sea kindly boats in the world’.
Zheel Bear has been lovingly maintained by her owners and they part with her sadly, as she has fared them well and protected them over the years. They are now looking to move up to a larger boat. Zheel Bear's condition is certainly above average and reflects the care she has been shown. If you are looking for a clean example of these fine boats she is certainly worthy of your personal inspection.
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Really Nice boat. That galley is great for cooking in rough weather, unlike what you see on production boats today!
Wow what a perfect boat. Wish they was easy to find in scandinavia but some quick searches tells me its not easy to find around here but will for sure take a look around because its like the perfect boat for me and my doggo!
I have a GulfStar 50 and this boat is an almost exact copy. Same lines outside and same beautiful wood interior. Thanks for the great video!
I would love a Gulfstar 37.. Cant find anyone to sail it to Asia for me or I would buy one.
Wow, so well maintained a cared for. Looks like a great boat to buy.
A lot of boat for the size, great presentation!
I've looked at this boat in-person. There is much about it I like, especially the engine access. If it had a keel stepped mast we would put it higher on our list. The head is a bit cramped and the quarter berth is narrow for the size of the boat. Definately a 2 person boat. It is lovely, though.
The head is cramped and quarter berth narrow in return for a better capsize screening number and better handling in a following sea. Participularly in heavy weather where you can lose steering surfing too fast down a huge wave and pitchpole, before you can safely deploy a drogue.
An interesting thing about Crealock is he never owned a boat himself. He just sailed with friends. This is a superb boat I would love to own one.
The smart people sail opb...other people's boats.
Love Crealocks and PC builds well thought out and finely crafted vessels that are tough and beautiful, I'd trust a small one near anywhere :) Nice boat, great condition and the asking price is reasonable I think. I'm in the PNW Canada and there are more than a few around, but rarely for sale in this nice of shape.
Know anyone who could and would sail a boat down to SE Asia for me for a reasonable fee? I am canadian and need a boat that matches my passport and the selection is just better there...boats here are truly expensive and immigration stuff will be difficult with a flag different from my passport in some places...
Very nice and looks like it can sleep 5 if necessary a really well done boat
Pacific Seacraft is a high quality example of a tough boat. Posted price is just a starting point but this boat dose check all the heavy weather or light wind configurations.
Oh Please Jordan! I am sailing on a Bristol 27 with my wife and two kids. This is a god damn mansion!
Yea he said only 2 people?
God didn't do it.
His idea of affordable and small are both a little whack
Love this boat
P.S are one of those boats on my short list; awesome sailers!
A lil' gem!
Looks great for lake Michigan.
What a lovely pocket cruiser more suited to cooler climates I'm not sure about the tropics and you wouldn't want to be in a hurry but wow what a quality boat
on what planet is a 37 foot boat a pocket cruiser
@@JohnCornellier because it's only 27' at water line with a tiny 11' beam. That's USEABLE space. Not extra money you throw away at slip fees. It's a dinosaur boat.
I really like this boat and see myself living in it. It seems to be in very good shape/condition. Very small cockpit and narrow at under 11 feet, this sailboat is designed for 1 person. Yeah, made for me.
The small cockpit is for ocean sailing.
Narrow? Seriously? You like capsising and not coming back up?
The PS 37 on my short list of boats, but hoping the market softens enough in the next couple of years that one of this age is more in the range of $75k than a $120k. When you start adding up refit costs it can double the cost if there is major work to be done (rigging, chain plates, engine, batteries, solar, wind vane, electronics, etc. etc.).
The "diesel tank" at 5:43 is the water heater. Nice boat though.
That Hans Christian next to it is sweet as well. Or it looks like one.
Thank you. You are right, more than two people you would have to be a very "Close" family.
Another success trip to my home boat yard, Herrington Harbor North. The Malo is still here !?!
I'm also at Herrington. That Malo is nice. I'm also surprised its still here. It's been up there for like two, maybe three years?? I know its in great shape, and priced appropriately. Curious why it hasn't sold. Great boat.
Try to mention headroom and berth length like Captain Q did: "I'm 6'1" and there's two or three inches above me...", especially in the forward section.
I cannot imagine sailing that thing with the dodger in place and a couple of guests onboard. A tiny cockpit for a good sized boat.
just a detail...I believe technically that is actually a solent rig because thedistance from forestay to mizzen is quite short...alot of folks adopted the solent with a furler as a convenient solution to snotty weather....furl genoa and mizzen balances the reefed main in a variety of settings down to 3rd reef or even a trysail.
Water damage on sole likely came from some knucklehead taking an unsupervised shower. PacSeas are built to be sailed hard. They are not floating condominiums. But they are heavy and require a fair storm to get them moving.
Nice
@ 5:41, I think that is the water heater, not a diesel tank.
So now we're calling a 37 footer a "pocket cruiser"? Ahh,....okay
lol, I was going to say the same thing. Used to be that a "pocket cruiser" was something in the 18-22 foot range. A 37 footer is still pretty large in my book.
Look at the BOTY award catagories...they caboats this size small oe medium...l
Def. not a "pocket" cruiser, or a dock queen...designed to be sailed...quite small for a 37 footer tho. I will mention for the asking price I'd expect that sole to have been restored.
119k that’s steep
Looks like an Island Packet yacht.
That is the hot water heater, not the diesel tank. Diesel tank is normally in the bilge on PSCls.
I like it, There well built ⛵ boat's
37 foot is a "pocket cruiser"? Is my 44 footer a small cruising boat?
The El Camino sitting there I could see the bodyguards retirement plan
Should link to the boats
I've never heard a 37 foot sail boat described as a "pocket cruiser" I'd hate to hear what you'd call a 20 foot cruising sailboat with a full keel. Price is too much, she's a nice boat but at 37 foot she's tiny inside and for that same cash you can find a much later model boat, with less hours, much more room and probably a better boat all round
Totally agree...very solid boat, but not realistically priced.
@@aphilippinesadventure9184 - How is the price unrealistic?
@@SV_Argo It's a great boat, but the market is changing. My own boat is of si.ilar vintage, built very strong and all. But with it's age, though in very good condition, I think it will go for well under 100k...maybe like 85k
There are larger newer boats going for that price...so it will take a special person to spend 120 on it.
@@aphilippinesadventure9184 - I agree with you that the market is changing. However, regarding this particular boat, it is priced squarely in line with the listed comps. That said, I also agree that boats like these appeal to a smaller market with a different set of priorities and/or sailing aspirations.
@@SV_Argo I love that boat, and it is very similar to my own. I just don't think that sale prices will match up, though I don't know how to access actual sale prices for these boats. I'm not sure that some want to divulge that...lol
Tzo people???
I sail with a crew of three or four plus me as a skipper. Plenty of room for that meany people; a little bit cramped but when you sail far in a limited amount of time (a month) you can go quite far instead of being stuck on the same playground…
Then pulling up the cabin sole is a very bad idea. At one point or another you'll get a leak on a critical part of the boat. Provision should be made to have access to the rear of the engine either by the front (if space provides) or by the sides either thru the lockers or thru a bunk.
I made a serious inquiry on that boat back in September. Too bad the broker didn’t
“Pocket cruiser”??…more like “deep pocket” cruiser at that price..in today’s market, they’ll be lucky to get half their ask..nice boat though
Wow
Seem too serious about getting to know me. Really been enjoying the PSC I now own..
That's a great looking boat but what I really wanna ask my U.S. friends is, what kind of ute is that parked at the bow of the boat? An El Camino? 1:15
Yes, that is an El Camino
Mid 1980s model
@@Catch-dont-fish thanks. Thought it looked a bit small to be one, but couldn't think of any other Ute's (with that body shape) made in the US.
@goulash75 they downsized them compared to the earlier models by quite a bit and stopped making them shortly after. The one in the video is a 5th generation, 1978 - 1987. 87 was the last year model and the 4 generations before the 5th generation were all bigger.
B29.9 here. Far more manageable. Both financially and to single hand. Don't get me wrong. PS built great boats by any standard. WIB Crealok drew great lines. But something like that is never going to be in my budget. My Bristol is.
I never understood boats like this at that price. You can get a 2005 Beneteau 393 for the same price. Way bigger boat interior and newer. It will survive 95% or more of the same situations.
Several shipwrights I know refer to post 1990 Beneteaus as “bendy boats” & marine engineers dread carrying out anything much more than a service on the engines for fear of causing structural damage. Jeneaus, Dufors & Hanses even more so.
@@OffatatangentInteresting I have only ever found that opinion to be popular with old sailors. The if it wasn’t built in the 70s it is junk kind of people. Then then tell you the are redoing the soft deck on their boat and need to replace the compression post and do you mind helping them get off the mooring for hall out as there diesel won’t start. I have owned 70s and 80s sailboats. My 2000 hunter 340 is better than they were in every way.
I like the boat next door. Tayana?
Beneteaus are cheap for a reason. Hunters too. The boats fall apart. Keels detach.
I have yet to se one fall apart in person. I know it happens nothing lasts forever. But i have personally seen 5 or 6 70s/80s boats get scraped from our club. Not because they we necessarily bad boats just old and neglected. All boats fall apart depending on how you care for them and how old they are.@@georgeburns7251
I want to learn how to sail..
Do it!
You would only put 2 people on it? 🤔
A 37 foot Crealock Pacific Seacraft is not a "pocket cruiser." It is a blue water vessel suitable for ocean crossing for a crew (family) of four. Plese get some blue water experience before opining for gravidly on tha capability of sailing yachts.
Gross! Nothing worse than the worlds expert setting every word correct. Aren’t we the lucky ones to have your presence? Yuk!
@@thadlane8900nothing wrong with being correct .
@@thadlane8900; I guess you hate facts.
Facts don’t care about your feelings.
37 ft is not a pocket cruiser, great vid though. Thanx.
@@thadlane8900 Gross? That's quite a strange usage of the word.
Where is the price????
Expensive
Actually a nice boat. Actually. Nice, high-quality wooden interior, electronics at a sufficiently current level, BUT ... bow cabin too small, water damage needs to be examined more closely AND the price ... for 20k less, it would be ok. Especially because the power supply (solar + wind generator + batteries) needs to be upgraded to make it suitable for long journeys ...
Air Gap ?
Everyone saying 37' is not a pocket cruiser... it's a 27' boat LWL... that's USABLE space. Beam is under 11. It's a dinosaur. Not a good boat at all.... not by today's standards. This was the pinnacle of 70/80's boat building. Imagine saying... that 1980 Cadillac Deville is clearly the best car ever built. It's a tank... safe... comfortable. Maybe then it was... but do you see people driving them around? Nope... cause they're junk compared to modern vehicles in every way.
Nice boat, definitely not a pocket cruiser, price is high.
A 37 footer is not a pocket cruiser. If it were a 24-26 footer and similarly built, then it could be called a pocket cruiser.
Misleading headline. 37 feet is not a smaller boat. I’m sure it’s outstanding.
How much???????
Veleiro especial pra támara klim
Water damage or diesel leak?
A tiny affordable boat , and then it’s like a 57ft 😂, just kidding, nice , but from first image ( and title )I thought was a 24 or so
If price will be around 30k... ))
They are very expensive 😮
Gunnals
When I see grunge and rust in places like the engine hatch I have to wonder what else hasn't received enough attention by the owner. That would drive me crazy if it were my boat, and it would be cleaned and repaired immediately.
They are nice enough boats but the sailing performance is fairly pedestrian.
They want what 119 k for a defunct brand granted well made but guys she is 30 years old ! Tired standing rigging ? Top price in todays Very soft market for a cramped no master cabin aft my price as a guy who owned two boat dealerships : 49, 500 .
seems great boat but not worth more than 60k in this market
Yeah i thought about eighty thousand as absolute top price .it does need work .but your probably right its a buyers market .
Not worth 12k to me😊
This time of year, and where the markets been heading..they should take 60 and run
lol, pocket cruiser?
Nice boat but not at that price.
Do you get the owners permission to do this sort of video?
@deborahruthrose1785 *_ Deborah ...... rather ask yourself a clever question and say "Well he was given the keys to the boat so I'm sure the owner is okay with promoting the boat, and through the videoing someone will hopefully like his video and buy the boat""!!! _*
how much is it $$
how is this a "smaller" boat?
Not a "smaller" or "pocket cruiser"..
I want some of what you are smoking
37 foot is not a small boat.
37ft pocket cruiser😂😂
It's 37 feet. NOT a pocket cruiser lol😂
37 isn't pocket a cruiser
So much crap talked by so many
Affordable? I’m a fvckin single school bus driver living in SoCal yeah right. But I do DIG PSCs
Yet another boat with no walk-through transom ,no swim platform.
IF YOUR going to show a boat, show the whole boat on the outside, all the keeo and rudder
Way toooo much $$$$$$
Boats are way down on price atm..45k max
menh
Pocket cruiser? You and most other people have a different definition of pocket cruiser
Must be a deck-stepped mast. The damage you noted is right below the mast, a worrisome problem.
Most the commenters have never sailed off shore. A lot of dock experience. The guy doing the vid called the saloon a “salon”. Tells a lot, unless he is a hair dresser. Most people who use this term are POSH dock queens.
Obviously some very ignorant people are commenting. It has been a "salon" for over a 100 years (meaning living room or lounge). A "saloon" is a bar or drinking establishment. Apparently not been around boats for very long. Recently folks started calling the "salon" "saloon" which is not the correct nautical term.
Who calls it a saloon? 😅
@@sparkeyjones6261 if it were my boat I'd call it a saloon, because it would be stocked with rum.
nice boat - too much teak.
Actually, it's not as much teak as you think. Mine is mostly red oak on the interior.
$119,000
Too much
Man, 37' a "smaller boat"??? LOL