Basic Boat Info
Dimensions
Engines / Speed
- Make: Perkins
- Model: 4-108
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 48hp
- Type: Inboard
- Propeller Type: 3 Blade
- Drive Type: Direct
- Year: 1971
- Engine Hours: 4,400
Tanks
Other
Contact
Office
2330 Shelter Island Drive
San Diego, CA, US, 92106
Tel:619-224-2349
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.
The unique and graceful design of the Alden 32 allows for an unusually large cockpit for a boat of this size. With the tiller folded up there is room to host a party or set up a table for outdoor dining.
Stepping into the light and airy pilothouse, the galley runs the length of the port side. There is a 3-burner propane range/oven, nice deep sink and built-in refrigerator/freezer. Nice Corian countertops and newer fixtures.
Across from the galley there is a large teak table with comfortable seating and extra storage underneath in teak drawers and lockers. The inside steering station is just forward of the table. The inside helm is well equipped with wheel, compass, VHF radio and Raymarine navigation electronics. (The radar dome and GPS antenna still need to be reinstalled as they were disassembled when the boat was trucked down from the Seattle area). The pilothouse has full 360-degree visibility making the Alden 32 one of the very best pilothouse sailboat designs.
Continuing forward and down a couple of steps, the versatile lower cabin can be set up in different ways with fold up bunks and a pull-out double berth. It can be a large master stateroom, a bunkroom with four single berths, or just a comfortable lounge area. There is a bulkhead mounted diesel heater to keep the boat warm and dry when cruising in cooler climates.
Through the doorway forward there is a good-sized private head compartment complete with a vanity sink and Corian countertop. There are opening ports on both sides and an overhead hatch for plenty of light and ventilation.
All the way forward through a large access door is a huge chain locker with room for extra storage.
Adler Barbour 12V refrigeration
3-burner Princess propane stove with oven
Sharp microwave oven
Pressure fresh water
Round stainless steel sink
Corian countertops
Raymarine depth sounder
5” compass
Raymarine E-120 chart plotter
Raymarine radar
Standard Horizon Matrix GX3000S VHF radio
Clock and barometer
Radar antenna and GPS antenna need to re re-installed (removed for transport)
12V DC and 110V AC
(1) house battery
(1) engine start battery
Battery parallel switch
Battery monitor
Battery charger
Shore power cord
New Blue Seas electrical panels
CQR on bow roller with chain rode
Danforth stern anchor
Ideal electric windlass
Covers for tiller, windlass, handrails, etc.
Older dinghy and 5HP 2-stroke outboard included
Anchor and steaming lights
Running lights
Bow pulpit and rails
Lifelines and stanchions
Boarding gates
Dock lines
Swim ladder
Dinghy davits
Actual LOA: 34’
Last bottom paint – 2022
Fiberglass hull, deck and deckhouse
Teak overlay on cockpit seats and deckhouse
Wire standing rigging
Wood deck-stepped mast
Mast steps
Profurl roller furling on headsail
Barlow 20 primary winches in cockpit
Halyard winches at mast
Mainsail
Roller-furling headsail
Engine alarm
Fuel filter
Raw water sea strainer
Stove and engine fuel shut-off valves
Acoustic engine area insulation
Manual engine fire extinguishing
(1) manual Nd (1) electric bilge pump
Manual wheel and tiller steering
Manual head
20-gal holding tank
Diesel heater on bulkhead in lower cabin
Rod holders
Life jackets
Fire extinguishers
Emergency tiller
Flares
Horn
LifeSling
All seller’s personal effects on board are excluded from the sale of this vessel.
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.