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Pacific Seacraft for sale

£59,950 GBP
1993 | 10.39m | Diesel | Sail
£164,113 GBP
Listed price $219,000 USD
2002 | 12.24m | Diesel | Sail
United Kingdom
£80,000 GBP
Tax not paid / excluded
1994 | 11.25m | Diesel | Sail
Florida, United States
£48,709 GBP
Listed price $65,000 USD
1994 | 11.28m | Diesel | Sail
£163,000 GBP
Tax not paid / excluded
1998 | 12.85m | Diesel | Sail
Antigua And Barbuda
£164,113 GBP
Listed price $219,000 USD
2000 | 12.85m | Sail
United States
£513,320 GBP
Listed price $685,000 USD
2025 | 11.94m | Diesel | New | Sail
United States
£659,448 GBP
Listed price $880,000 USD
2025 | 12.85m | Diesel | New | Sail
United States
£734,385 GBP
Listed price $980,000 USD
2025 | 14.15m | Diesel | New | Sail

History of Pacific Seacraft

Pacific Seacraft: Renowned Craftsmanship in Bluewater Cruising Yachts

Pacific Seacraft stands as a distinguished name in the world of bluewater cruisers, synonymous with rugged reliability, impeccable craftsmanship, and seaworthy design. Since its founding in the mid-1970s, the brand has consistently earned international acclaim for producing ocean-going yachts capable of crossing the world’s toughest seas, making “Pacific Seacraft for sale” a highly sought-after term among sailing enthusiasts.

History and Heritage

Established in 1975 by Henry Mohrschladt and Mike Howarth in California, Pacific Seacraft began with a vision to create yachts that combined safety, comfort, and traditional design. The company initially made its mark with the Pacific Seacraft 25, which quickly built a reputation for its robust construction and exceptional cruising abilities.

A key milestone was the collaboration with renowned yacht designer W.I.B. Crealock, whose hallmark design philosophy of “gentle motion at sea” became the backbone of Pacific Seacraft’s most enduring yachts. This partnership produced iconic models, including the Pacific Seacraft 31, 34, and the bluewater benchmark, the Pacific Seacraft 37. These yachts were lauded internationally for their heavy-displacement hulls, moderate drafts, and traditional overhangs.

Over the decades, Pacific Seacraft yachts made their mark in global circumnavigations and offshore rallies, establishing the brand’s reputation for reliability amongst serious ocean sailors. In 2007, production shifted from California to North Carolina, allowing the company to modernise manufacturing while preserving its traditions of hand-crafted quality.

Innovations and Design Excellence

Pacific Seacraft’s focus has consistently been on creating yachts that can withstand the rigours of offshore sailing. The use of solid fibreglass hulls below the waterline, integrated keels, and skeg-hung rudders ensure durability and protection from submerged hazards, distinguishing Pacific Seacraft from many contemporaries opting for lighter, more production-oriented builds.

The interior arrangements of Pacific Seacraft yachts are renowned for their clever use of space, traditional joinery, and attention to detail. Modern discoveries include upgraded systems, contemporary materials, and improved ergonomics, blending classic aesthetics with current expectations for comfort and liveability on extended voyages.

Notable Models

  • Pacific Seacraft 37: Praised for its ability to handle the world’s oceans with poise, the 37 is a benchmark for bluewater cruisers.
  • Pacific Seacraft 34: A stout, well-balanced cruiser suited to both ocean passages and coastal exploration.
  • Pacific Seacraft 44: Offering luxurious accommodation and a seaworthy hull, ideal for long-term liveaboards and serious sailors.
  • Crealock Series: The link with yacht designer W.I.B. Crealock resulted in models celebrated for their gentle motion and faultless tracking in heavy seas.

Awards and Recognition

Pacific Seacraft has consistently received outstanding reviews in the sailing press. The notable National Marine Manufacturers Association’s Award of Excellence for customer satisfaction is a testament to the lasting appeal and quality of these yachts. Multiple Pacific Seacraft vessels have been included in lists such as “Best Boats for Bluewater Cruising” and “Top 10 Offshore Sailboats of All Time”.

Unique Selling Points and Brand Differentiation

  • Classic Design Meets Modern Comfort: Pacific Seacraft yachts are admired for blending timeless lines with updated, ergonomic interiors.
  • Offshore Readiness: Each vessel is conceived and built for ocean passage-making, earning the trust of solo adventurers and families alike.
  • Handcrafted Durability: Bespoke joinery and hand-laid fibreglass hulls ensure peace of mind at sea and strong resale value.
  • Strong Community and Support: The Pacific Seacraft Owners Association and a network of dedicated shipyards provide resources and camaraderie to yacht owners worldwide.

Recent Developments

Since 2007, Pacific Seacraft has continued to evolve, introducing updates to traditional models and expanding its range with new semi-custom options. The brand remains committed to sustainable building techniques and continues to be at the forefront of bluewater yacht construction in America.

Conclusion

For decades, Pacific Seacraft has been a benchmark for serious sailors seeking enduring ocean-going yachts. Boasting a proud heritage, stellar craftsmanship, and unwavering commitment to seaworthiness, Pacific Seacraft yachts allure those who dream of adventure far beyond the horizon. Whether considering a pre-owned Pacific Seacraft for sale or a bespoke build, sailors can trust in a brand built on tradition, innovation, and an unyielding passion for the open sea.

Which models do Pacific Seacraft produce?

Pacific Seacraft produce a range of boats including the Pacific Seacraft 40, Pacific Seacraft 37, Pacific Seacraft 34, Pacific Seacraft 44 and Pacific Seacraft Crealock 37. For the full list of Pacific Seacraft models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Pacific Seacraft build?

Pacific Seacraft manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Cutter, Cruiser, Aft cockpit, Coastal cruiser and Bluewater cruiser.

How much does a boat from Pacific Seacraft cost?

Used boats from Pacific Seacraft on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £48,700 GBP to £734,000 GBP with an average price of £287,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Pacific Seacraft, for example the model, age and condition.

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