Tollycraft Yachts
37 Convertible
1974–85
The Tollycraft 37 Convertible is one of those rare boats whose good reputation has endured over the years. Introduced in 1974, she enjoyed a long production run and remains popular today because of her sturdy construction, practical layout, and low maintenance demands. Showing a distinctive West Coast profile, her relatively heavy displacement and a sharp entry allow the Tollycraft 37 to handle adverse sea conditions with confidence. Two floorplans were offered, a two-stateroom layout with the galley in the salon, and a more popular single-stateroom interior with the galley down. In both, an angled double berth is found in the bow stateroom, and a lower helm was standard. Notably, the large salon windows of the 37 make the interior seem unusually open and spacious. Note that a full teak interior became standard in 1977, replacing the original wood grain Formica interior. With nearly 90 square feet of space, the cockpit is large enough for serious fishing pursuits. Twin 350hp gas engines cruise the 37 Convertible at a steady 20 knots (about 29–30 knots top), while optional 210hp Cat diesels cruise efficiently at 16–17 knots with a top speed of around 20 knots.
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