
1983 C&C 37 for sale
Used 1983 C&C 37 for sale known as "Surfer Girl" is located in Port Townsend (Washington, United States of America). The C&C shipyard designed and constructed this vessel in 1983. Key features 1983 C&C 37: length 37.57 feet, beam 11.58 feet and boat displacement 14,299.17 pounds. Hull key features 1983 C&C 37: hull material - fiberglass and keel type - fin keel. Yanmar 3HMF engine: 27 hp, engine hours - 1046 hours and fuel type - diesel. With a fuel tank capacity of 813.9 gallons, the 1983 C&C 37 can cover a distance at a cruising speed of 6.8 miles per hour. Max speed - 8.7 miles per hour. To pass under the bridge safely, ensure that the clearance height is at least 54.99 feet. Tanks with a capacity of 859.3 gallons have been specifically designed for storing fresh water, A space of 314.2 gallons has been designated for storing personal belongings and other items. 1983 C&C 37 is classified into sailing racer cruisers, race sailing boats and sailing sloops. Contact the offerer to clarify the price of $44,500 and buy C&C 37. the offerer can provide more information about the buying process!
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1983 C&C 37 specification & technical information
| Type | Sail |
| Class | Sailing racer cruisers |
| Make | C&C |
| Model | C&C 37 |
| Name | Surfer Girl |
| Condition | Used |
| Year | 1983 |
| Fuel type | Diesel |
| Keel type | Fin keel |
| Hull material | Fiberglass |
| Length | 37.57 feet |
| Beam | 11.58 feet |
| Max bridge clearance | 54.99 feet |
| Cruising speed | 6.8 mph |
| Max speed | 8.7 mph |
| Boat displacement | 14,299.17 lb |
| Fresh water tank capacity | 859.3 gal |
| Holding tank capacity | 314.2 gal |
| Fuel tank capacity | 813.9 gal |
| Location | Port Townsend, United States of America |
1983 C&C 37 engine details #1: | |
| Fuel type | Diesel |
| Engine hours | 1046 hours |
| Make | Yanmar |
| Model | 3HMF |
| Engine power | 27 hp |
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This offer published by Port Townsend Boat Company