2022 Targa 32' (9.75 m) 32
Yarmouth, Maine, United States
007
One of the First Targas on the East Coast of the United States, 007 was configured to be fast, efficient and out to sea for extended periods in any season. With just 200 hours she is in near new condition, and she has always been stored in the off season in indoor storage.
- Express Cruiser
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: CYS32278D222
Description
One of the First Targas on the East Coast of the United States, 007 was configured to be fast and efficient for the ability to adventure out to sea for extended periods in any season. With just 200 hours she is in near new condition, and she has always been stored in the off season in indoor storage. With just 200 hours she is in near new condition, and she has always been stored in the off season in indoor storage.
007 was configured with double the waste and water storage, providing over 80 Gallons of Fresh water and 40 Gallons of waste storage, providing ample fresh water for a full crew to take showers for a week without running out of water. The boat will top out at 38 knots loaded with fuel and water and cruise all day long in the high 20s at 2,600 RPM. The boat was specked with additional teak on the lockers, seats, bow and in the interior additional teak was laid on the walls of the front, and aft bunk walls.
Specifications
HIN/IMO: CYS32278D222
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 35' 4'' (10.77 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2022
Beam: 11' 1''
Draft Max: 3' 6''
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 220 Gallons (832.79 Liters)
Fresh Water: 80 Gallons (302.83 Liters)
Holding Tank: 40 Gallons (151.42 Liters)
Dry Weight: 13800
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Volvo Penta
- Engine Model: D6-440/DPI
- Engine Year: 2022
- Engine Type: Inboard/Outboard
- Drive Type: Stern
- Power HP: 440.00
- Power KW: 328.11
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 200.00
Full Details
Targa 32
The Targa 32 is often chosen by professionals, such as coast guards and sea rescue organizations, as well as by private users who appreciate its reliability and performance in various sea conditions.
- Construction: The Targa 32 is built with a strong focus on quality and safety, featuring a deep V-hull design for excellent seaworthiness.
- Design: The Targa 32 has a practical layout with ample space for leisure use. It includes a spacious fore cabin and a larger toilet compartment in the aft cabin.
- Maneuverability: The Targa 32 is ideal for the single-handed user with a bow thruster and stern drive the boat is immensely maneuverable.
- Comfort: The boat offers good comfort for longer trips.
Standard Equipment
- Pilothouse with two sliding doors
- Wide passageways around pilothouse
- Fore and aft self-draining decks
- Double transom door
- Swimming platform including ladder
- Seven seats in pilothouse
- Table for five in pilothouse
- Galley (2-burner cooker and fresh water)
- 2 Berth in aft cabin
- Toilet including shower in aft cabin
- 20-Gallon hot water tank
Layout
- Comfort forward cabin
- Straight roof without flybridge
- Aft door version with glass door from pilothouse to aft deck
Hull and Deck
Hull
- Lumishore SMX53 underwater LED lights
Deck
007 has both driving lights on front of the bow which the owner specs not only for nighttime running but for safety as they act like a car's daytime running lights. There is a high-powered spotlight, a bow work light, an aft work light and an LED light bar which will light up an entire harbor. There are also underwater lights. Other features include:
- Non-standard color: 2-coloured deck and top of seats
- Teak rail extended width around aft deck
- (4) Burnewiin rod-holder stainless steel mounts in teak rail with backing plates and thru-bolts (2 centered on aft rail port and starboard, 2 Aft corners)
- (2) 12VBR2 Marinco plugs for downriggers for electric/hydraulic fishing rods
- Teak on aft deck lockers/seats
- Teak on 20 cm deep "step" and foldable seats behind pilothouse
- Teak on upper fore deck, between bow rails
Swim Platform
- Shower on aft deck/swimming platform from galley pump fresh water cold/hot
- Extended swim platform
- Teak hatch in swim platform
- Swim ladder to starboard with stainless steel handle on transom
Aft Deck
- Navy with white piping exterior aft deck cushions
- Extended roof (approximately 18" beyond aft door)
- Sunshade for aft deck
- In-deck fish locker/dry storage
- (2) Folding deck chairs stored in canvas bags under engine
- Table under hatch and canvas for chairs in engine room
- Propane line led to port aft locker for BBQ
Bow
- Navy with white piping exterior foredeck cushions
- (2) Bow lights LED, stainless steel housing 35 W (equivalent to ~ 2 x 90 W)
- Anchor winch on bow standard electric Lewmar V1 (700 W)
- 8M stainless steel chain/40 m rope with roller
- 16Kg galvanized "Delta" anchor
- Control panel in pilothouse and fore deck for windlass
- Bow ladder removed
Pilot Salon Roof/Superstructure
- Long-range running lights, LED - Vision X XPR-9M, 19", 90 W on pilothouse roof
- (3) Interval wipers with windscreen wash system
- Reservoir for windscreen wash allows all season washer fluid so you can run all year and don’t have to drain system
- Extended roof stainless steel handrails/support
Interior
007 has both Hydroponic (Forced hot water) heat and an auxiliary heater by Espar, which provides heat to the entire cabin even if the engine is not running.
The galley has both salt and freshwater, hot and cold water with 20 gallons of hot water which is heated electrically if plugged into shore power and by the engine when underway.
The Bathroom is an electric, freshwater flush system eliminating the smell often associated with marine toilets. The aft bathroom is also fitted with a dedicated pressurized hot and cold-water shower system with shower wand with flexible hose and wall mount. A 110-volt outlet has also been installed in the head compartment.
- Gray carpet with trim in pilothouse
- Gray curtains for aft side windows and aft window
- Alcantara salon upholstery
- Portlights hull opening stainless steel
- (2) Roof hatches on hinges Lewmar Low Profile 60 includes sunshade and mosquito net
- Contemporary interior
- Cabin heater diesel - Eberspächer D 4
- (4) Caframo cabin fans (2 in aft cabin, 1 in salon and 1 in forward cabin)
Helm Station/Co-Pilot Station
- Angled teak box for chart plotter in front of steering wheel
- Teak footrest in lieu of stainless footrests (owner has stainless steel footrests as well)
- USB outlet installed behind helm seat
Salon
- TV cabinet aft of salon (for tip up TV, Majestic 22" 12V) includes power outlet and HDMI (no antenna)
Galley
- Saltwater pump to galley - 7 L/min/1.4 bar
- Eno oven beneath stove top
Dinette
- Dinette Layout - Table on Pole to Ceiling with filler cushion and legs for table (allows the table to slide up and out of the way, part way down for the dinette table and all the way down to convert dinette into bunk with infill)
Cabins
- Mirror on wall between aft beds
- Teak slats on berth hull sides in aft cabin
- Privacy curtain added in aft cabin on sliding rail
- Foam topper on aft double berths with sheet set
- Teak slats on berth hull sides in fore cabin
- Additional step to forward cabin with storage behind steps with additional storage
Electrical System
The boat is prewired for solar with a solar control unit already integrated into the boat. The new owner just needs to purchase a solar panel and connect the wires. The owner took this option, knowing that the efficiency of the solar panels is continually improving by the quarter. With 5 Gel Marine batteries, power has never been an issue even on extended stays away from power.
- (3) Group 31 gel service batteries
- Inverter Mastervolt Mass Sine 12/2000
- Mastervolt Mass GI 7 isolation transformer, against corrosion and electrical disturbance
- Pre-wire for solar with charge controller - wiring through roof to junction box port side
- Smart plug shore power system
Mechanical Systems
The boat is fitted with a single Volvo D440 with a DPI dual prop stern drive. This set up offers superior fuel economy of 2.2 nm per gallon. Fuel burn at 25 knots is about 12 gallons per hour providing for a range at 25 knots of approximately 450 miles with a 10% reserve. If dialed back to 16 knots the boat will easily cruise at over 600 miles. The owner has taken many trips from Portsmouth, NH to Camden Maine and back without ever refueling a trip of over 250 NM.
The boat has active corrosion protection in addition to extensive anodes.
The single engine provides power, efficiency with the lowest cost of maintenance and has gobs of room for you or a mechanic to work on.
Electronics
Garmin 8616xsv electronics
At Helm
- Garmin marine VHF
- Garmin AIS 800 (transmits and receives)
- Card reader and port expander
- Volvo Penta full control, NMEA 2000 and fuel management
On Roof
- Garmin GMR Fantom 18 Radar
- Antenna on ratchet mount on arch
In Hull
- Dual GT51's for fishing
Additional
- Antenna splitter
Entertainment
- Fusion MS-RA770 stereo with 3 zone amp, (8) speakers (4 in salon, 2 in cockpit, 2 in forward cabin)
Upgrades
- Water heater upgraded to 10.5-gallon tank
- Water capacity upgraded to 80-gallon tank
- Black water tank upgraded to 40-gallons
- Drains on exterior washdown and shower for winterization
- Signature series interior speakers
- 7" VP Glass cockpit displays in lieu of analog gauges (required for oil level reading)
- Manual gauges added for redundancy
Additional Equipment
- Mooring Lines
- Fenders
- Fender socks
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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Ben attended St. Lawrence University and graduated with an economics degree. After spending his college years landlocked in upstate New York, Ben was eager to get back on the water. Since graduation, Ben has worked, lived, and raced on an assortment of boats. Ben delivered several boats to the Caribbean, where he later spent time working on boats of all shapes and sizes and racing as a bowman on Kialoa V, an 80â maxi race boat. Prior to joining the ECYS team, Ben was one of three captains running a twelve-boat program. When he wasn't traveling to Europe as shore team manager on a RC44, Ben was running a J122 and a Grand Banks 49 Eastbay, serving as mate on a Lyman Morse 90â, and maintaining several center consoles. Given his background, Benâs wide range of skills and unique experiences bring a different perspective to his customers.