Holland 32
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United States
| Make | Holland |
|---|---|
| Model | 32 |
| Year | 2015 |
| Condition | Used |
| Price | US$225,000 |
| Type | Power |
| Class | Downeast |
| Length | 9.75 m |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Hull Material | Fibreglass |
| Location | Rockport, Maine, United States |
| LOA | 9.75 m |
|---|---|
| Beam | 3.2 m |
| Displacement | 1000 lb |
| Engine Type | Inboard |
|---|---|
| Engine Make | Cummins |
| Engine Model | QSB6.7380HOI |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Engine Year | 2015 |
| Power | 380 hp |
| Drive Type | V-drive |
| Engine Location | enums.engine-location.center |
| Propeller Type | 4 Blade |
| Propeller Material | Bronze |
| Engine usage (hours) | 197 |
| Builder | Holland Boat Works |
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Description
"The Holland 32, Glenn Holland’s iconic lobster boat, is a Down Easter with lines to melt the heart of all but the most callous boater. The hull shape evolved from Holland’s 30-footer and shows a tall bow with enough flare to knock down spray, tumblehome astern and a curved transom. Fullness amidships provides lift and stability. “Skeg-built” in the tradition of the Jonesport/Beals Island boats, it has deep roots in Maine boatbuilding." ~ Soundings Online
Dorsey Dee is the quintessential Maine island boat. She is just as well suited for a family cruise as fishing or doing an island commute in less than preferable conditions. In very good shape this boat offers fantastic value for today's market with a very well thought out and pragmatic yet a bit spartan layout. With thuggish good looks, pedigree build and a proven design this is a fantastic opportunity to own a late model Holland 32.
Holland 32
The Holland 32 began production in 1979, and the best known of the more than 150 built is undoubtedly Holland’s own, Red Baron, a Maine legend, which he still owns.” ~ Soundings Online
Hull
- White gelcoat topsides
- Red antifouling
- Composite rub rail with stainless-steel bullnose cap rail at hull to deck joint
- Aluminum Swim platform
- Skeg hung metal rudder
- 4-Blade bronze propeller
Deck
Dorsey Dee's deck are white gelcoat with a grey non-skid with a toe rail that wraps around the port, starboard and aft deck and has a stainless-steel bullnose cap rail.
Other features include:
Aft Deck
- Stainless-steel flag staff deck fitting
Cockpit
- Stainless-steel chocks port and starboard
- Stainless-steel cleats port and starboard
- Stainless-steel chocks port and starboard
- Stainless-steel stern cleats below aft deck port and starboard
- Stainless-steel rod holders (2) to starboard and (1) to port
- Stainless-steel boarding pole that insets into rod holder
- Engine box with sun cushion
- Fiberglass fuel tanks outboard of engine port and starboard under side decks
Pilot Salon
- 3-Panel drop down Sunbrella curtains with clear inserts aft
- 2-Panel drop down Sunbrella side curtains to starboard with clear inserts
- (3) Overhead hatches
- Overhead dome lighting
- (3) Fixed windshieds with windshield wipers
- (1) Fixed side window to starboard
- (3) Fixed side windows to port
- Inward bi-folding companionway door
- Stainless-steel destroyer type wheel with knob
- Engine ignition
- Throttle and transmission controls
- Remote windlass controls
- Lenco trim tab controls
- Fuel gauge
- 12-Volt switch panels (see Electrical System)
- Suite of electronics at helm (see Electronics)
- Helm station seat on custom pedastal with fold down foot rest
- Co-pilot seat afixed to forwrd edge of engine box with fold down foot rest
Side Decks
- Popup stainless steel cleats port and starboard
- Stainless-steel chocks port and starboard
- Stainless-steel midship cleats below weatherdeck port and starboard
- Stainless-steel diesel infill port and starboard
Pilot Salon Roof
- Stainless-steel handrails port and starboard
- Electronics (see Electronics)
- Radar mast with anchor light on arm
Coach Roof
- Stainless-steel handrails port and starboard
- (2) Solar vents
- Forward opening deck hatch
Fore Deck
- Forward opening hatch
- Stainless-steel bow rails port and starboard
- Stainless-steel bow chocks port and starboard
- Stainless-steel cleats port and starboard
- Teak bow sprit with anchor roller and stainless-steel channel
- Lewmar electric windlass with up/down foot switches
Electronics
Pilot Station
- Garmin GPSmap 7610XSV multifunction display
- Ritchie Powerdamp ships compass
Pilot Salon Roof
- Garmin closed array radar dome
- Shakespear VHF antenna whip
- Standard Horizon loud speaker
- (2) VHF whip antenna
Cabon
- Garmin GHS10 marine VHF
Electrical System
12 Volt DC System
- Blueseas Systems 12 volt distribution panel
- 12 Volt 6 switch panels at helm station
- Battry switch in cabin
- Solar panel
Accommodations
Stepping down the companionway on Dorsey Dee from the cockpit and there is a head/electrical closet to starboard. Continuing forward are twin berths forward. Turning back to port is the galley.
Featured in the lower cabins:
Head/Utility Closet
- Dome lighting overhead
- Solar vent overhead
- Opening portlight
- Jabsco manual head
- Grey Sunbrella curtain over utilities
V-Berth
- Forward opening deck hatch overhead
- Opening portlights port and starboard
- Upholstered berth cushions port and starboard
- Chain locker forward
- Steps for bunk forward
- Storage below bunks port and starboard
Galley
- (2) Dome lights overhead
- Opening port light
- Teak binocular box
- Stainless steel sink
- Dometic single burner stove
- Iceco 12-volt cooler on shelf
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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.
Presented For Sale By:
Collection Yachts
United States
Presented For Sale By:
Collection Yachts
United States