Bayfield 32 C Great Lakes Cruising vessel.
Goat Shack
BAYFIELD 32C
In the early 1970s, most boat builders were developing fin-keeled racer/cruiser lines of production sailboats. Bayfield Boat Yard, in south-eastern Lake Huron, bucked this trend by producing a line of long-keeled cruising boats.
The distinctive shape of the Bayfield range of models designed by Ted Gozzard (with the exception of the Bayfield 36) was the clipper bow, wood trail boards with scroll work and, on some designs, additional wood trim and wood rails to give a traditional appearance.
The Goat shack features a spacious bow with custom mattress cushions for complete comfort with an abundance of wood trim that is timeless and classy. Build in wood cabinets that offer a special charm and spacious storage. A starboard settee featuring a fold down table with decorative shelving that not only displays its beauty but protects its precious items for safe keeping. A port berth with matching cushions and ample storage above and below. A rear port side berth that is also part of the navigation table. The galley features a two-burner alcohol stove with a large Stainless steal sink next to the main companionway. Simply a very nice and spacious layout for comfortable cruising and at the dock.
The Goat shack features a brand-new Kiwi painted deck. It has the look of a International cruiser and sailed at a generous angle responds like a great cruising sailboat should. If you’re looking for a Great Lakes cruiser or a boat to head south, this one is worth the look.
LOA
32 ft.
LWL
23 ft 3in.
BEAM
10 ft 6in.
Draft
3 ft 9in.
Displacement
9600 lbs
Sail area
662 sq ft sq. ft.