1982 Endeavour

E37

$49,000 CAD

Glovertown , NL , CA

1982 Endeavour 37 – Classic Bluewater Cutter 

This 1982 Endeavour 37 is a proven offshore cruiser, combining rugged construction, comfortable accommodations, and an exceptionally rare interior layout. Designed as a capable bluewater vessel, the Endeavour 37 has long been respected for its full keel design, balanced rudder, and sea-kindly performance—ideal for extended cruising or coastal exploration. 

This particular boat stands out as a tall rig bowsprit cutter paired with a highly sought-after modified interior configuration, featuring a private aft cabin with vanity—a rare upgrade found on only a limited number of these vessels. [oceanyachtsales.com]

Below deck, the layout is both spacious and practical. A bright main salon offers generous seating with convertible berthing and a fold-away dining table for flexible entertaining. The forward V-berth provides comfortable accommodations with ample storage, while the head is thoughtfully positioned for access from both the salon and forward cabin. The aft cabin adds valuable privacy, making this vessel well-suited for extended cruising or liveaboard use. 

The galley is fully equipped for extended stays aboard, featuring a 3-burner propane stove with oven, double stainless sinks, hot and cold pressure water, refrigeration, and abundant storage throughout. 

On deck, the large cockpit offers excellent space for entertaining or passagemaking, complemented by a versatile dodger and bimini setup. The custom stainless arch with integrated davits provides added functionality for cruising, along with mounting options for electronics and gear. Serious ground tackle, dual anchors with dedicated rodes, and a bowsprit anchoring platform add to the vessel’s offshore capability. 

The sail plan includes a mainsail (2023), headsail, and roller-furling staysail, supported by a keel-stepped mast and cutter rig with running backstays, offering versatility and balance in a wide range of conditions. 

Well-equipped with navigation electronics, diesel heat, hot water, and a reliable Perkins engine, this vessel represents an excellent opportunity to own a capable, comfortable cruiser with character and pedigree.

If you’re searching for a solid, go-anywhere cruising sailboat with a rare and functional layout, this Endeavour 37 deserves your attention.

Overview

Category sail
Condition Used
Model Year 1982
Make Endeavour
Model E37
Class Cutter
Boat Name Viewfinder
Location Glovertown, NL CA
Hull Material Fiberglass

Measurements

Length Overall 37' 5"
Length at Waterline 30'
Beam 11' 7"
Max Draft 4' 6"
Ballast Weight 9,000 lbs
Displacement 21,000 lbs

Tanks

Fuel Tanks

Quantity 1
Material Aluminum
Capacity 55

Water Tanks

Quantity 1
Material Aluminum
Capacity 100

More Details

  • 6'4" Headroom
  • Primary Anchor: 35lb plow ( CQR). Rode 100 Ft 5/16" chain and 100 ft 1" 3-strand nylon
  • Secondary anchor: 15 kg claw ( Lewmar. Rode: 200 ft 5/16" chain. 
  • Bowsprit anchor handling platform with dual bow rollers, separate anchor locker for each rode.
  • Custom s/s arch with integrated davits, mounts for radar and antennas, flagpole.
  • Cockpit winches: two Lewmar 44 ( for genoa_ and two Lewmar 24 ( for staysail)
  • Companionway washboard, 3 interchangeabke Options: solid ( teak/lexan), louvred, flyscreeen.
  • cockpit cushions
  • didger and bimini
  • Cockpit table, solid hardwood.  

Propulsion

Engines

  • Engine 1

  • Make Perkins
  • Model 4-108
  • Power 55 hp
  • Fuel Diesel
  • Hours 3944
  • Propeller 3 Blade

Details

Mechanical Info

  • Perkins engine service by certified Perkins technician ( most recently in 2016)
  • Racor fuel filter/separator
  • New stern tube 2022
  • 2 automatic bilge pumps, high water bilge alarm
  • 1 manual bilge pump, operated from helm
  • Engine control panel with tach, temperature and oil pressure gauges, warning light/alarm. 
  • Tank-mounted gauges for water and fuel. 
  • Danforth 6" compass
  • Pedestal steerung with cable and quadrant system
  • Full keel, large balanced rudder with semi-skeg support ( mid rudder to keel connection for added support(

Accommodations

Details

The Endeavour 37 is a solidly build, no-nonsense bluewater boat that was designed and built to take you anywhere and this is evident upon stepping aboard. Endeavour made the E37 with a choice of layouts and rigging configurations and "viewfinder" is a rare combination of the best of all options. She is a tall rig bowsprit cutter version abovedeck and the sought-after b-plan belowdecks (she is actually a rare C=plan, which is a B-plan but with the aft quarterberth and chart table changed into private aft cabin with vanity, of which only a handful were made)

Upon descending the companionway you will find the galley to starboard, and a private double aft cabin ( with vanity and sink) to port. Forward of this is the large, spacious salon, with port and starboard settees. The starboard settee can be pulled out to create a double berth. The large dining table is bulkhead mounted and be quickly folded up when not needed or expanded when entertaining. A large V-berth with hanging lockers is forward. Forward of the settee is the head, with doors to permit access from either the settee of the v-berth. The cockpit of the endeavour 37 is exceptionally large for a boat this size. The dodger and bimini can be separates, or joined to form a large single unit.

  • Rich teak joinery
  • Floors are teak parquet, with nonskid in head
  • Ultra suede upholstery ( new in 2011)
  • Abundant storage provided by multiple lockers, drawers and cabinets
  • Storage behind fold-down dining table
  • Three opening hatches
  • 11 s/s portlights with insect screens
  • Four brass oil lamps
  • Heavy-cast barometer and clock
  • Large ( non refrigerated) icebox with shelf and drain
  • Nova Kool refrigerator/freezer, 12VDC and/or 120VAC, under-counter mounted 
  • Galley Maid 3-burner propane stove with oven and broiler
  • Double stainless steel sink with gooseneck single lever faucet/sprayer
  • Stainless steel 6 gallon water heater ( new 2013), heated either by engine or shore power.
  • Built -in dish storage and cutlery drawers 
  • Laminate countertops with teak fiddle rails
  • Stovetop cover
  • Propane 10lb aluminum tank in vented, dedicated locker port side, with spare 10lb alum. tank in stbd.side locker
  • propane safety solenoid
  • Pressure hot & cold water with Jabsco pump ( New in 2018 ) and accumulator
  • Heating Stove ( diesel): Newport by Dickinson, bulkhead mounted in salon -2007

Electrical

Shore Power Yes

Electronics

GPS Garmin GPS180, 6 inch display, Binnacle mounted with external antenna mounted on arch
VHF Standard Horizon "intrepid+" 25 Watt , with DSC and interconnection to GPS ( new in 2005)
Wind Speed/Direction Raymarine wind + speed/depth instrument ( New 2011 )
  • Batteries ( house bank): two Nautilus Group 31 lead acid batteries, New in 2021 ( located below aft berth)
  • Batteries ( engine starting): one Everstart Marine ( located Fwd end of cockpit locker)
  • VHF remote Mic: standard Horizon CMP23W, full functionality with base unit, binnacle mounted 
  • Stereo: Clarion Marine M475, AM/FM/CD with salon and cockpit speakers ( new in 2010) 

Safety

  • Life jackets
  • Lifesling ( man overboard retrieval device)
  • Man overboard polem Life ring and auto-on marker light
  • Lines and fenders

Sails & Rigging

Sails

Main Dacron, partially battened, 3 reefing points. Manufactured by Michelle Stevens Sailloft NS 2023- good condition.
Spinnaker Spinnaker and pole stored at home and not used since 2003- good condition

Sail Details

  • Mast: Keel stepped with single spreaders, all halyards external. Running backstays installed 2004.
  • Headsail: dacron, size 85% ft ( approx). Manufatured by Michelle Stevens Sailloft NS 2006- good condition. 
  • Headsail furler: harken
  • Staysail: dacron, converted to roller furling- good condition. 
  • Staysail furler" profurl, new in 2004
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Rigging

Listing Broker: Tim Perrin

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.