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Vessel Name
Spirit
Vessel Make
Great Harbour N37
Greetings All,
Our beloved, 2001 NT32, " Spirit " is ready for a new owner and new adventures! She will take you where you want to go in safety and dare I say a bit of decadence.
We have owned her for just over 6 years and cruised the Texas Gulf Coast.
She is well maintained and All systems are fully functional. She is ready to turn the key and go. Many upgrades.
Take a look here , https://flic.kr/s/aHsmFxr4P6
for all the images. To view price and details: Click the header "NT32 Spirit". And scroll thru.
She is laying at Seabrook, Texas
Asking Price: $149,000
 

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Great looking boat If the Canadian dollar was at par I would make you an offer
 
NT 32s are great boats. Perfect for a couple. One of the first video boat reviews I ever did was of an NT 32+ in Anacortes, waaaaay back in 2003. That video has been watched more than a half-million times on various platforms over the years, a testament to the boat's enduring popularity.
 
Great looking Tug. You will have no trouble getting offers on her. But while my wife was looking at your pictures she saw the vacuum set up, So guess what just got put on my list of things to do during our upgrade. [emoji24]
 
Great boat. I have the same. For anyone shopping the v berth layout is much nicer for a couple. No crawling over your spouse and separation enough so you get a nice nights sleep. A guest or couple can sleep fine on the pull out in the saloon and I sometimes sleep there and give the wife the cabin. In fact did that 2 fines in the last week. Gives you most of the function of a guest stateroom but without the cost and having to stretch the length. Easier and much easier to find 30-35 ft slips here on the west coast. Extremely economical but solid ride. Will hit 13-14 knots but cruise at 7-9 makes much more sense unless you are avoiding weather or just need to get there faster. I believe they even tested to Class B which is serious weather. I would never go out into that but good to know it can take it if you were to encounter this. If you cannot tell I am a big fan of the NT32 and that is after owning many previous boats.
 
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