1997 PDQ 32' (9.75 m)
Yarmouth, Maine, United States
MOXIE CAT
Moxie Cat is a good example of this popular pocket cruising cat. Well maintained and continually cruised this boat is ready to carry on and take her new owners for fantastic sails, quickly, safely and comfortably.
- Catamaran
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: QPQ32027D797
Description
"The PDQ 32, designed by Steve Killing, is a small cruising cat and an excellent example of the volumetric diversity in cats. Essentially what you have in a small cruising cat is two tubes or tunnels - the hulls - connected by a big flat box, the main cabin. I call this the bridge deck. Laying out the bridge deck is no problem. The problem is extending the headroom athwart ships to give you comfortable access down into the hulls without stooping. The PDQ accomplishes this by layering the cabin trunk in two levels, one to provide bridge deck headroom clearance, and the other to get headroom in the hulls. There is no monohull equivalent to this design challenge." ~ Bob Perry
Moxie Cat is a good example of this popular pocket cruising cat. Well maintained and continually cruised this boat is ready to carry on and take her new owners for fantastic sails, quickly, safely and comfortably.
Specifications
HIN/IMO: QPQ32027D797
Official Number: 1058913
LOA: 31' 7'' (9.63 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1997
Beam: 16'
Draft Max: 3' 2''
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Dry Weight: 7200
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Full Details
DESCRIPTIONS
History
"This 32 foot cruiser has provided years of service to its three owners. It has traveled to the Bahamas and the Keys from New York to Maine. Off shore it is eminently safe and seaworthy. In shore it's foot draft allows travel in shallows not usually seen by yachts that sleep up to six people. The sixteen foot beam makes for a solid performer with minimal heeling. Moxie Cat is a cruising cat whose performance will match most monohulls twice her length. Using the 9.9 hp Yamaha motors cruising speed of six knots with a max of seven and a half knots are attained. Docking is easily facilitated with twin motors allowing the boat to spin in its own length under ideal conditions. Under sail Moxie Cat performs well especially off wind where double digit speeds can been attained. Tacking up wind is easily accomplished with the self tending jib and main. All lines lead to the cockpit and can be easily and safely tended, including reef lines, without having to go on deck." ~ Moxie Cat's current owner
Construction
"One of the things we like about PDQ boats is the quality materials and generally clean workmanship. A modified epoxy resin (AME 5000) and tri-axial knitted fiberglass fabrics are used in the hull and deck. The mast is supported in part by a carbon fiber reinforced deck beam. The hulls are solid glass below the waterline and cored with Klegecell foam above the water, an arrangement we think makes a lot of sense. Each hull has an air-tight compartment forward, which provides a measure of safety in the event of collision, and the keels also have sacrificial sections. Vacuum bagging is used for good bonding and glass-to-resin ratios. When you poke around in lockers, you don’t see a lot of unfinished glass. Pieces seem to fit. You get the feeling that care was taken in putting everything together." ~ Practical Sailor
Hull
Below Waterline
• Inter-protect 2000 epoxy barrier coat
• Sacrificial keels
• Water tight compartments in each hull
• Black antifouling
Above Waterline
• White gel coat topsides
• Blue boot stripe
• Blue and gold graphics
• Composite rub rail with stainless steel bull nose cap port and starboard
• Stainless steel striker plates port and starboard bows with upper D-ring
• Swim ladder starboard transom
• Fresh water wash station on the starboard side
• Stainless steel hand rails on port and starboard transom
• Stainless steel davits
Deck
Starting from the transoms and moving forward on Moxie Cat. Stepping aboard Moxie Cat up the three molded steps on the transom you enter the aft deck that features:
• Stainless steel pushpit with twin wired gates port and starboard
• Lifesling mounted on pushpit
• Barbeque grill on pushpit
• Tender outboard motor mount on pushpit
• Twin lockers
• Main-sheet traveler
• Aluminum framed deck hatches port and starboard for aft cabins
• Stern cleats port and starboard
Moving to the center of the aft deck there is a molded companionway giving easy access to the cockpit under the hard bimini. This area also has:
• Stainless steel handrails on the hard top port and starboard
• Solar panels (see Electrical System)
• Overhead hatch in hard top
• Soft clear dodger wrapping around the forward portion of the hard top
• Stainless steel destroyer type helm
• Fire extinguisher
• Engine panels and throttles
• Suite of electronics (see Electronics)
• Harken 32 two-speed self tailing primary winch port and starboard
• Harken 16 one-speed self tailing secondary winch port and starboard
• 4 Side by side rope clutches port and starboard
• Deck hatches into the aft cabins port and starboard
• Rope organizer bag
• Winch handle pockets port and starboard
• Manual high volume pump
• Molded helm seat with cushion
• Molded upper bench seat to port with cushion
•Molded seating around cockpit
• Locker access to battery bank and engines port and starboard
• 110 Volt 30 amp outlet for shore power
• Acrylic swing out door to salon with lock
Leaving the cockpit and moving forward along the weather decks, you will notice:
• Stainless steel hand rails outboard on deck port and starboard
• External chain plating port and starboard
• Stainless steel stanchions with double wire life lines
• Mid ships cleat port and starboard
On the coach roof above the salon there is a wrap around acrylic fixes port light that offered exceptional light and visibility to the salon. The coach roof also features:
• Turtle for overhead sliding hatch for salon
• Aluminium framed deck hatches port and starboard
• Deck aluminium mast step supported by internal compression post
• Over and under turning blocks with 4 blocks port and starboard
• Jib traveler
Continuing forward from the coach roof is the fore decks that are separated by double trampolines. Also of note
• Aluminium framed deck hatches port and starboard
• Pulpits port and starboard
• Single wire safety line between port and starboard pulpits
• Bow cleats port and starboard
• Anchor rollers port and starboard
Rigging
• Standing rigging consists of 3 stays 5/16 1X19 stainless steel wire with Staloc terminals
• Harken MK II 1.5 jib roller furler
• Adjustable topping lift
Sails
Sail Inventory
• Fully battened mainsail with two sets of reef points and single line reefing
• Self tending jib
IJPE : 501.83 sq ft
• I : 40.83 ft
• J : 12.75 ft
• P : 35.00 ft
• E : 13.75 ft
Soft Goods
• Doyle Stac-pac mainsail bag with lazy jack system
• UV strip on jib
• Soft clear dodger
• Cockpit cushions
Electronics
Helm Station
• Garmin GPSmap 478
• ST60 Tridata display
• Raytheon ST60 Wind
• Autohelm ST 4000 autopilot with hand held remote
• Standard Horizon Eclipse DSC+ GX1150 25 watt VHF/FM Marine Transceiver
• Ritchie Helmsman compass
Navigation Station
• Sony Marine AM/FM/Satellite stereo CD player with two saloon speakers and two cockpit speakers
Accomodations
Entering the salon from the cockpit you see:
• Overhead hatches
• Large U-shaped dining area with a panoramic view and a table that converts to a double bed
• Salon table with (2) drop leafs
• Under seat storage in the salon
On the starboard side aft:
• Large standard size double bunk
• Storage under the bunk
• Hanging locker
• Shelves
• Clothes lockers
• Dressing seat
• 12-Volt fan
Midships to starboard:
• Navigation station
• Table and chart storage
• Wet locker
Forward to starboard is the head with:
• Jabsco marine manual had
• Sink
• Dual control hot/cold fresh water tap
• Hot/cold shower
• Shower sump pump
• Medicine cabinet
• Vanity
Aft port cabin:
• Large standard size double bunk
• Storage under the bunk
• Hanging locker
• Shelves
• Clothes lockers
• Dressing seat
• 12-Volt fan
• Twin reading lights and overhead light
Midships and to port is the galley featuring:
• 2-Burner Princess propane stove
• Microwave oven
• Excel on demand propane hot water heater
• 5.5 Cubic ft top loading reefer/freezer
• Adler/Barbour 12-volt refrigeration system with optimal water cooling
Electrical System
12-Volt DC System
• Paneltronics 12 volt DC system panel with voltage and amp meter
• (4) Deka Pro Master GC15 448-Amp 6 volt golf cart batteries
• Group 27 starting battery
• (2) Solec 80 watt solar panels hard mounted on the cockpit room
• Vista 3 DC system monitor for solar panels
• Heart Interface Freedom inverter/charger
1 10-Volt AC System
• Paneltronics 110 volt AC system panel with voltage and amp meter
• 30 Amp shore power
• 30-Foot 30 amp cable
• 110 Volt power outlets with GFI plugs
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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.
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Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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.
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106 Lafayette Street
Yarmouth ME 04096 USA
Office: 1-207-846-4545
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Yacht Specialist/Office Manager
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