Endeavour 37 (1977-1983)
DESIGNER: Endeavour Yachts (Robert Johnson: Tall rig Cutter) PRODUCTION: 1977-1983 HULLS: Approx 476 SPECIFICATIONS LOA: 37’5″ LWL: 30′ BEAM: 11’7″ DRAFT: 4’6″ DSPL: 20,000lbs BALLAST: 8,000lbs (internal lead) MAST: 46’0″…

DESIGNER: Endeavour Yachts (Robert Johnson: Tall rig Cutter) PRODUCTION: 1977-1983 HULLS: Approx 476 SPECIFICATIONS LOA: 37’5″ LWL: 30′ BEAM: 11’7″ DRAFT: 4’6″ DSPL: 20,000lbs BALLAST: 8,000lbs (internal lead) MAST: 46’0″…
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