Tayana 37
Price
NZ $125,000 Negotiable
Currency
Length
36' 8" - 11.18m
Vessel Location
Auckland
Launch Year
1977 approximate
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
Amazing Offshore yacht
Boat was bought as a project, and has been lovingly restored., 99% of all the work is now done, and just waiting for contractors to do the last couple of jobs, (Like finish the canvas etc).
Im not able to upload all the photos i have taken of the refit (before and after shots) so please ask if you have any questions, and want to see something in more detail.
The teak decks are now at the point they should either be replaced or removed and glassed. I was looking at sailing to the Philippines this season to get them done, as there is a company in Cebu that would replace them with brand new teak for $8000NZD and they would also repaint the hull for $2500. This was not part of the project when i took the boat on, so i have not allowed for this. However there are NO leaks what so ever, (So its more cosmetic looking) and as i live on the yacht im often checking during and after any heavy rain. All i can say is Bob Perry designed a very robust yacht.
She has the standard Tayana layout, with 1/4 berth to stb behind the full size nav table, Galley to port with a brand new (never used) stove. Heaps of storage. When i bought the boat the large fridge/freezer never worked so i have just used this for dry storage. There are good access points to all the seacocks (have been replaced) and good access in the floor to the water and fuel tanks, to inspect.
There is a large U shape dinette to port with a ton of storage behind, and some good book shelves. I large seating/berth area to stb with more storage behind (including books). There is a separate wine locker to port, and a amazing Dickinson fireplace that makes the boat so warm and toasty you have to open the hatches as it can get too hot inside. Opp that you have a great wet weather locker with life jacket and safety gear storage (including the emergency tiller) On the stb opp the head you have a large hanging locker for shirts and jackets etc, with more storage ontop, next to a set of clothing drawers. On the port side you have a pretty decent sized head, with lots of storage, and a self-composting head, and shower (cold). Also note all the squabs now have new covers on them.
Upfront you have a very large vee berth, with storage lockers both port and stbd and more storage (including anchor storage) underneath. Right up front in the place of the anchor locker, it was modified to hold the 6L header tank for the fireplace. So the anchor chain now goes under the mattress.
The Tayana is an exceptional offshore yacht, and i have often sailed her in a decent blow, and shes just taken it all in her stride, safe, very strong and comfortable.
She has a brand new timber mast and boom with new offshore rigging.
I bought the boat with a seized engine, and have now replaced it with a brand new 30hp Yanmar. As a result the boat is about 500kg (weight between old and new engine) lighter and sails so much better having less weight. ** As i live on the boat and use her alot the engine hours may differ at time of sale) **
She is sail ready for the islands this season, so get yourself a great offshore ready yacht and go and live your Pacific Island dreams.
Im only selling as i bought her as a project and i have now bought the next project yacht, and keen to pass this beauty onto someone who will sail her to her full potential.
Im very happy to work with the new owner to finish off the last small jobs (if they wish) to complete the project.... Or they are able to buy the boat as is. She is very sail ready to take you away now to the islands.
Why not grab yourself an offshore ready boat, and sail off with the other cruisers in May and explore the Pacific islands and all they have to offer..
** ALL personal items seen in the photos do NOT go with the boat at time of sale**
* For overseas buyers im happy to deliver the yacht to any of the Pacific island destinations (At buyers expense) if your unable to fly direct to NZ, im also happy to arrange anything to get the boat up to spec for the new buyer to meet their needs.
I am working on getting the rest of the canvas completed in the next few weeks.
Boat was bought as a project, and has been lovingly restored., 99% of all the work is now done, and just waiting for contractors to do the last couple of jobs, (Like finish the canvas etc).
Im not able to upload all the photos i have taken of the refit (before and after shots) so please ask if you have any questions, and want to see something in more detail.
The teak decks are now at the point they should either be replaced or removed and glassed. I was looking at sailing to the Philippines this season to get them done, as there is a company in Cebu that would replace them with brand new teak for $8000NZD and they would also repaint the hull for $2500. This was not part of the project when i took the boat on, so i have not allowed for this. However there are NO leaks what so ever, (So its more cosmetic looking) and as i live on the yacht im often checking during and after any heavy rain. All i can say is Bob Perry designed a very robust yacht.
She has the standard Tayana layout, with 1/4 berth to stb behind the full size nav table, Galley to port with a brand new (never used) stove. Heaps of storage. When i bought the boat the large fridge/freezer never worked so i have just used this for dry storage. There are good access points to all the seacocks (have been replaced) and good access in the floor to the water and fuel tanks, to inspect.
There is a large U shape dinette to port with a ton of storage behind, and some good book shelves. I large seating/berth area to stb with more storage behind (including books). There is a separate wine locker to port, and a amazing Dickinson fireplace that makes the boat so warm and toasty you have to open the hatches as it can get too hot inside. Opp that you have a great wet weather locker with life jacket and safety gear storage (including the emergency tiller) On the stb opp the head you have a large hanging locker for shirts and jackets etc, with more storage ontop, next to a set of clothing drawers. On the port side you have a pretty decent sized head, with lots of storage, and a self-composting head, and shower (cold). Also note all the squabs now have new covers on them.
Upfront you have a very large vee berth, with storage lockers both port and stbd and more storage (including anchor storage) underneath. Right up front in the place of the anchor locker, it was modified to hold the 6L header tank for the fireplace. So the anchor chain now goes under the mattress.
The Tayana is an exceptional offshore yacht, and i have often sailed her in a decent blow, and shes just taken it all in her stride, safe, very strong and comfortable.
She has a brand new timber mast and boom with new offshore rigging.
I bought the boat with a seized engine, and have now replaced it with a brand new 30hp Yanmar. As a result the boat is about 500kg (weight between old and new engine) lighter and sails so much better having less weight. ** As i live on the boat and use her alot the engine hours may differ at time of sale) **
She is sail ready for the islands this season, so get yourself a great offshore ready yacht and go and live your Pacific Island dreams.
Im only selling as i bought her as a project and i have now bought the next project yacht, and keen to pass this beauty onto someone who will sail her to her full potential.
Im very happy to work with the new owner to finish off the last small jobs (if they wish) to complete the project.... Or they are able to buy the boat as is. She is very sail ready to take you away now to the islands.
Why not grab yourself an offshore ready boat, and sail off with the other cruisers in May and explore the Pacific islands and all they have to offer..
** ALL personal items seen in the photos do NOT go with the boat at time of sale**
* For overseas buyers im happy to deliver the yacht to any of the Pacific island destinations (At buyers expense) if your unable to fly direct to NZ, im also happy to arrange anything to get the boat up to spec for the new buyer to meet their needs.
I am working on getting the rest of the canvas completed in the next few weeks.
Price
NZ $125,000 Negotiable
Launch Year
1977 approximate
Length
36' 8" - 11.18m
Beam
11.50 ft / 3.51 m
Draft
5.67 ft / 1.73 m
Displacement
22,500.00 lb / 10,206 kg
Keel / Ballast
8,000.00 lb / 3,629 kg
Vessel Location
Auckland
Region
North Island
Use
Cruising, Live Aboard
HIN
N/A
Registration
N/A
Designer
Bob Perry
Builder
Ta Yang Yacht Building Co. (TAIWAN)
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
Decks Material
Teak Decks
Engine
Brand New 30hp Yanmar.
Engine Make
Yanmar
Number Engines
1
Horsepower
30hp
Fuel Type
Diesel
Engine Hours
Less than 200 hours ( May differ at time of sale as i live and use the boat. )
Max Speed
7.46 kn
Cruise Speed
6 kn
Propulsion
N/A
Thrusters
N/A
Genset
N/A
Dinghy
N/A
Outboard
N/A
Covers
Currently replacing all canvas on the boat. When i bought the boat alot of the old canvas had seen better days, so in the process of finishing it off with new canvas. (Local canvas businesses were flat out over the festive season. )
Accommodation
Very comfortable and cosy, given the age of the vessel. Alot of lovely teak, and 8 opening ports.
Cabins
2
Berths
6
Shower
Yes (Pressured)
Toilet
Self Composting
Entertainment
N/A
Air-Con
N/A
Galley
U shape galley to port at the bottom of the companionway steps. Twin sinks, and brand new stove.
Refrigeration
Yes, however has never worked so only used for dry storage.
Freezer
N/A
Stove
Brand new never used UNO gimbled stove.
Water-Maker
N/A
Hot Water
Hot water tank in engine bay, not connected.
Ground Tackle
2 Anchors, 80m of chain approx with 15m of rope. There is an old working windlass on the boat now, and i have recently bought a replacement windlass that will go with the boat.
Safety Gear
Comes with self inflating life jackets (4) 4 man life raft (needs service) safety lines, epirb (current). Monitor windvane.
Bilge Pumps
3 two automatic, one manual.
Life Raft
Yes 4 man (Not in service)
Epirb
Yes.. (Current)
Life Jackets
Yes, self inflating.
Fire Protection
Fire mat, and fire extinguishers
Electrics
Am/fm cd radio, VHF, SSB (both working) speakers in cabin.
Electronics / Navigation
4x 400w solar panels. And 2 inverters.
Sail Inventory
1x Genoa, 1 x storm jib, 1x mainsail,
Mast / Rigging
Brand New timber mast and boom, with new offshore rigging.
Remarks
She is a very strong and safe boat, and i have done many sailing miles on her since i bought her for the refit. She is very strong and forgiving in heavy seas, and even with two reefs and the storm jib, she just takes it all in her stride.. She can sail to the islands safely this season with no issues at all.
CONTACT DETAILS
Name
Wayne
Telephone
Auckland
New Zealand
New Zealand