Snug Harbor Boats
3017 McEver Road
Buford, GA, US, 30518
Tel:17708310403
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1977 Gulfstar 37

location icon Buford, Georgia
Year 1977
Length 37 ft
Builder/Manufacturer Gulfstar Yachts
Price
$19,450

37 Gulfstar 1977

In Fresh Water Since 2008

w/Roller Furling, Air Conditioning

Perkins 4-108 Diesel

Just Reduced!

"This is a solidly built boat that has sailed extensively in New England, Maine and the Caribbean. The previous owner bought the boat in Cape Canaveral in 2008 and it has been in Lake Lanier, GA ever since." 

Notes from an Owners' Forum: " I've owned a 1979 Gulfstar 37 sloop for 23 years now and can reliably say that except for tight access to the engine room the vessel is well thought out and has served us well in all types of seas and weather. It's a roomy comfortable vessel with exceptional storage space due to it's 12'9" beam that is carried aft almost to the stern. We've had to sail in 12' seas with wind gusting to 35 knots for 10 hours from Nantucket, through Woods Hole and into Buzzards Bay to the Cape Cod Canal and she took it all well. That being said for heavy weather, it is by no means a dog in light air. I would recommend this boat to anyone. You will feel safe and secure in most weather and the wide beam carried aft allows not only for a longer waterline and higher computed hull speed, but offers a roomy main salon, head, V-berth and storage below decks. The cockpit is wide, long and roomy as well. What convinced me to buy was that Ted Hood was the sole distributor for them in the NE when  they were still being made by Gulfstar in St. Petersburg FL. We sailed it around Cape Cod and the islands and I often sailed singlehanded. It is a very forgiving boat and it will treat you well." 

 

Specifications

Year Built 1977
Category Sail
Length Overall 37 ft
Beam 11'10 ft
Max Draft 4 ft
Cabins 2
Cabin Headroom 6'3 ft
Double Berths 2
Construction Fiberglass
Hull ID GFS037850977
Keel Fin Keel
Engines 1
Total Engine Power 50 hp
Fuel Tanks 1
Fuel Tank Cap. 30 gal
Water Tanks 1
Water Tank Cap. 80 gal
Ballast 8,000 lb
Displacement 19,500 lb
Bridge Clearance 49'1 ft

Engine 1 Specifications

Make: Perkins
Model: 4-108
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 50hp
Type: Inboard
Year: 1977
Engine Location: Center
Accommodations
  • 6'3" Headroom
  • Galley to Port w/Double Stainless Steel Sinks, Top Loading Ice Box w/Cold Plate Refrigeration, & 2 Burner Shipmate Stove w/Oven (LPG)
  • Hot & Cold Pressure Water
  • Large L-Shaped Navigation Desk to Starboard w/Seat, Electrical Panel, VHF & Instruments
  • Opposing Settees in Main Cabin That Convert to Berths
  • Drop Down Dining Table on Bulkhead
  • V Berth w/Large Lockers & Drawers Forward
  • Large Enclosed Head (Manual Jabsco Head) w/Sink, Vanity, & Shower w/Curtain
  • Lots of Storage Throughout
Electrical & Electronics
  • 12 Volt System
  • Shore Power Connection & Power Cord
  • Navigation and Cabin  Lights Throughout
  • ICOM VHF w/2 Mics
  • Garmin GPS  198
  • Autohelm 4000
  • Depth and Wind Speed
  • FCF Series 115V 12,000 BTU Heat/Air Conditioning
Deck, Hull, Rigging
  • Keel Stepped Aluminum Mast & Boom
  • Masthead Rig
  • 6 Opening Portlights
  • 3 Opening Overhead Hatches Plus Main Companionway Hatch
  • Double Lifelines w/Gates
  • Stainless Steel Bow Rail & Stern Rail
  • Bimini
  • 2 Solar Vents & 2 Dorade Vents
  • Binnacle w/Danforth Compass, Wheel & Engine Controls
  • Swim Ladder & Davits on Transom
  • 2 Plow Anchors on Bowsprit w/Windlass for Chain & Rope Rode
  • Bow Sprit
  • Propane Grill & Lifesling on Stern Rail
  • Large Cockpit w/3 Cockpit Lockers
Additional
  • Perkins Diesel 4-108 w/50 HP., Regularly Serviced & Recently Installed New Water Impeller
  • 30 Gals Fuel
  • 80 Gallons Water
  • Teak Cockpit Table w/Cup Holders
  • Propane Grill
Sails
  • Main Sail w/Cover
  • Genoa w/UV Protection on Roller Furling
Owners' Forum Notes:

 " I've owned a 1979 Gulfstar 37 sloop for 23 years now and can reliably say that except for tight access to the engine room the vessel is well thought out and has served us well in all types of seas and weather. It's a roomy comfortable vessel with exceptional storage space due to it's 12'9" beam that is carried aft almost to the stern. We've had to sail in 12' seas with wind gusting to 35 knots for 10 hours from Nantucket, through Woods Hole and into Buzzards Bay to the Cape Cod Canal and she took it all well. That being said for heavy weather, it is by no means a dog in light air. I would recommend this boat to anyone. You will feel safe and secure in most weather and the wide beam carried aft allows not only for a longer waterline and higher computed hull speed, but offers a roomy main salon, head, V-berth and storage below decks. The cockpit is wide, long and roomy as well. What convinced me to buy was that Ted Hood was the sole distributor for them in the NE when  they were still being made by Gulfstar in St. Petersburg FL. We still sail it around Cape Cod and the islands and I often sail singlehanded. It is a very forgiving boat and it will treat you well."

General

"This is a solidly built boat that has sailed extensively in New England, Maine and the Caribbean. The current owner bought the boat in Cape Canaveral in 2008 and it has been in Lake Lanier, GA ever since."

Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Additional Contact Information

Call Cell or Text:

Ann Koch 770-540-9796

Rich Michel 404-640-3007

Marc Kenney 615-424-4451

Located on Beautiful Lake Lanier, NE of Atlanta GA