Description
1972 Ted Irwin 37/SL Center Cockpit, setup for single handed sailing. Length overall: 37?9? -- Length waterline: 30?0? -- Beam: 11?6? -- Draft: 4?0? -- Ballast Keel: 6,700 lb. Designed displacement: 20,000 lbs. Sail Area: 625 sq. ft. Mast height above D.W.L.: 46? Headroom: 6?2? average. Accommodations: Fore & aft cabins each with head w/ shower Fore cabin is a 'V' berth Aft cabin has 2 single berths Newer cushion covers throughout. Mechanical Equipment: 40hp Universal Diesel 110v Onan MDJA 3Kw Diesel Generator Pressure water system TANK (diesel fuel): 85 gallons US WATER TANK: 75 gallons US HOT WATER TANK: 10 gallons US, 110V WASTE TANK: 40 gallons US. Galley Equipment: 12v/110v frig Electric 2 burner stove with Sharp microwave under (gimballed) Hot water. Pressure water system. Electronics and Nav Gear: Compass & VHF Radio Masthead rigged with 2 radio antennas Mast has Radar bracket (no Radar). Electrical Systems: House electrics (12v DC & 110v - via Onan generator) 110v Shore Power Deck and Hull Equipment: Dinghy Davits (with Dyer Dhow rowing dinghy) 7 winches Bow pulpit & stern rail -- safety lines. Bimini & dodger. Sails/Rigging: 160% Roller furling Genoa Roller furling main (the boom rotates to 'roll-up' the sail) Rigged for spinnaker. Additional Equipment/Features: Center Cockpit with below deck walk-through to aft cabin. This old girl is nearing 40, but she still turns a few heads! Irwin 37's are not known as fast boats so blue water distance sailing is not a strong point, however where she shines is at anchor -- roomy and very comfortable -- and since she is a shoal draft (3'11")-- she's perfect for Florida, Bahamas and the Keys!