HMY Yachts

Wellcraft

3200 Sedan Bridge

1985–86

Wellcraft 3200 Sedan Bridge
Sharing the same hull as the well-regarded 3200 Coastal fishboat, the Wellcraft 3200 Sedan Bridge is basically the same boat as the Coastal with the addition of a flybridge and an enclosed salon. (Notably, she enjoyed only a short production run before being phased out of the Wellcraft lineup for 1987.) Inside, the galley-down floorplan is arranged with V-berths forward and a full-size dinette opposite the galley and head compartment. With 360-degree wraparound cabin windows, the salon seems particularly open and bright. A lower helm was a popular option, and the interior is completely finished with teak paneling and trim. With some 70 square feet of space, the cockpit is large enough for a couple of light-tackle anglers and their gear. A transom door and in-deck storage were standard, and there’s space for a tackle center against the salon bulkhead. Topside, the flybridge is big for a 32-footer with guest seating forward of the helm. Additional features include wide side decks, a bow pulpit, and swim platform. Twin 350hp gas engines cruise the 3200 Sedan Bridge at a respectable 18–19 knots and top out in the high 20s.
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Floor Plans

Wellcraft 3200 Sedan Bridge floor plan