Used

1978 Stamas

$14,900 CAD
$10,805 USD
Penetanguishene, Ontario, CA

Key Specifications

Length32' (35' 0" LOA)
Beam12' 0"
Draft3' 0"
LWL32' 0"
Bridge Clearance11' 0"
Year1978
Category
TypePower
Hull MaterialFiberglass
Fuel TypeGas

Accommodation

Cabins1
Sleeps4
Heads1

Tankage

Fuel250 gallons
Water55 gallons

Engines

Engine 1

Make & ModelMercruiser 350
TypeInboard
Fuel TypeGas/Petrol
Power HP
Hours2773

Engine 2

Make & ModelMercruiser 350
TypeInboard
Fuel TypeGas/Petrol
Power HP
Hours2773

Description

Other Details and Full Specs:


Specs:

Builder: Stamas

Dimensions: 

LOA: 32 ft 0 in

Beam: 12 ft 0 in

Maximum Draft: 2 ft 9 in

Engines: Twin Merc 350's

Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol


Dimensions

Displacement:12,800 #

Tanks

Fuel: 250

Fresh Water: 55


Accommodations

  • Master stateroom is forward with V-berths
  • Head, shower
  • Carpeting, cushions
  • Convertible dinette in salon


Galley

  • Norcold 12/110 volt refrigerator
  • Pressure water system
  • 3 Burner Princess stove with oven
  • Water heater


Electronics

  • VHF radio
  • 2 Compasses
  • Depth Sounder
  • CATV/ telephone jack
  • Stereo
  • 12 volt outlet


Electrical

  • 110 volt AC electrical system
  • Electrical bonding system
  • Auto/manual battery charger
  • 3 Batteries
  • Dockside electrical cable
  • 12 volt DC electrical system
  • Battery parallel switch
  • Battery switch



32 Sport Fisherman

A popular model for Stamas, the 32 Sport Fisherman is a sturdy flybridge fishing boat with a roomy cockpit and practical cabin accommodations. She’s built on a solid fiberglass modified-V hull with moderate beam, and a well-flared bow makes for a dry ride in a chop. With the lower helm open to the cockpit, the layout of this boat is ideal for anglers (although a sliding glass bulkhead enclosure was optional). A dinette opposite the helm is a convenient place to get out of the sun, and down below there’s a small galley to port and a head with a sink and shower opposite. Lockers separate this space from the forward stateroom with its long V-berth. The cockpit is large enough to accommodate a full-size fighting chair, and the side decks are about as wide as you’ll ever see on a boat this size. Topside, the bridge controls are well aft affording a clear view of the cockpit. Additional features include a vented windshield, bridge seating for three, and good engine access. Several engine options were offered over the years. Among the most popular, a pair of 260hp gas inboards cruise the Stamas 32 at 18 knots (about 27 knots top), and larger 330hp gas engines cruise in the low 20s and top out at 30+ knots.

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