Endeavour 32 Cb (Tall Rig)

Description

The Endeavour 32 CB is a classic coastal cruiser designed by Ted Irwin (originally as the Irwin 32) and built by Endeavour Yacht Corp. in Largo, Florida, from 1976 to 1979. It's a masthead sloop with a keel/centerboard (CB) configuration, offering shoal-draft versatility for shallow waters like the Bahamas or Keys while maintaining stability for offshore passages. Based on the same hull as the Irwin 32 but with refinements by Dennis Robbins, it emphasizes comfortable accommodations over speed—roomy for its era, with a full galley, head, and V-berth. Production totaled around 100 units before the CB version was discontinued in 1979 in favor of a fixed shoal keel model.

Construction Details

Designer Ted Irwin
Builder Endeavour Yacht Corp.
Length 32.000 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

i 39.50 ft
j 13 ft
p 26.80 ft
e 12 ft
p2 -
e2 -
i2 -
j2 -

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