1976 Buccaneer 32' (9.75 m) 325
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
Osprey II
Health Forced Sale! Osprey II is a large liveaboard designed by Naval architect Bill Garden. The 325 meets the performance, quality and safety demands of the cruising sailor. The roomy center cockpit design affords ample space in the cockpit as well as the interior.
- Center Cockpit
- Sail
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Fiberglass Hull
Vessel ID# 2793236 Last Updated: 2023-01-27 10:10:20
Description
Osprey II is stable and easy to sail. With heavily ballasted shoal draft keel, it's at home both offshore and in inland waterways. Topside, the 325 has been designed for single handed sailing. The center cockpit includes a steering pedestal and convenient access to winches and cleats. Bow pulpit, stern rail, lifelines, grab rails and non skid surfacing let you handle halyards, lines and sails easily and safely.
BOATVALUE is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by RCR Yachts. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel
Specifications
LOA: 32' (9.75 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1976
Beam: 10' 2''
LWL: 28' 6''
Draft Max: 4'
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Displacement: 12500
Ballast Weight: 3100 lbs
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Accomodations
- The light airy interior features a huge aft stateroom, with walk-through passageway to the main salon. There's a galley including refrigerator, double sink, and an abundance of cabinets and storage space.
- In the salon there is comfortable seating for 8, a fold-down table, hull-side shelves and rich teak cabin sole. The forward stateroom is enclosed for privacy; there are V-berths, storage cabinets and two hanging lockers.
- When purchased, the ship was in need of a major safety upgrade. The exiting solid copper mire 1 10 volt system was replaced with stranded copper wire.
- An LP gas system was installed. This includes a kitchen range and a cabin heater, with electrically controlled gas shutoff.
- All opening ports were replaced
- A early upgrade was the installation of a solar vent near the companion way. This allows year-round air circulation, virtually eliminating stale air.
- A set of dish racks was installed in the galley. Storage spaces were matched to standard Corel tableware sizes.
- The original dead 12 volt Refrigerator was removed and replaced with a Walmart 110 volt refrigerator.
- The original dead 110 volt water heater was replaced. The current unit provides adequate hot water for both galley and shower use.
- A small microwave was installed above the refrigerator.
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