Yacht description
The SeaQuest 32 is a versatile and well-maintained sailing yacht designed by renowned naval architect Steven Jones. Built in 2008 by SeaQuest Yachts Ltd., this yacht combines excellent performance with modern comfort, making it ideal for both competitive sailing and leisurely cruising. With its sleek round-bilge hull, fractional rigging, and high-quality sails, the SeaQuest 32 offers an exhilarating experience on the water.
Inside, the spacious and light-filled interior accommodates up to 8 people, with three cabins and thoughtful features like a well-equipped galley, comfortable berths, and modern teak finishes.
Whether you're looking for a yacht to race or to explore coastal destinations with family and friends, the SeaQuest 32 stands out as a reliable and stylish choice. Professionally maintained and featuring recent upgrades, this yacht is ready to set sail for new adventures.
The SeaQuest 32 has been meticulously maintained with several key upgrades and renewals in recent years to ensure optimal performance and reliability. Highlights include:
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Hull and Antifouling:
- Nautix hard antifouling with added copper applied in 2023.
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Rudder and Steering:
- Carbon-laminated rudder replaced in 2017.
- Spinlock tiller extension for enhanced control.
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Engine and Propulsion:
- Gori folding propeller replaced in 2020.
- Saildrive seal replaced in 2020.
- Exhaust system renewed in 2020.
- Start/stop button upgraded in 2023.
- Impeller housing replaced in 2023.
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Electrical Systems:
- New AGM batteries for starter and service (2022).
- Dometic Perfect Charge MCA 1215 battery charger installed in 2021.
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Heating and Comfort:
- Webasto EVO 40 heating system replaced in 2021.
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Rigging and Sails:
- Standing rigging replaced in 2020 (invoice available).
- Spinnaker halyards (Dyneema) replaced in 2021.
- Backstay (Dyneema) replaced in 2023.
- Multiple high-performance sails added and serviced, including:
- Quantum J4 CDX Grey (2023).
- Quantum CDX Grey mainsail (2020).
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Navigation and Lighting:
- Navigation lights upgraded to LED, including masthead and deck lights (2023).
- Wind instrument revised in 2023.