1977 Pacemaker 32' (9.75 m)
Saugatuck, Michigan, United States
A layout way ahead of its time. Twin 220 Crusaders. Runs great. Air Conditioning. This is a perfect starter family boat. Boat is easy to view with 24 hours notice.
- Convertible Boats
- Power
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: PAC3262M77F
$ 12,900 USD
€ 11,951 Euros
$ 17,927 CAD
£ 9,959 GBP
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: PAC3262M77F
LOA: 32' (9.75 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 1977
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Crusader
- Engine Year: 1977
- Power HP: 220.00
- Power KW: 164.05
- Engine Location: Port
Engine 2
- Engine Make: Crusader
- Power HP: 220.00
- Power KW: 164.05
- Engine Location: Starboard
Full Details
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Brian Bussema.
We look forward to working with you!
Coral Gables Yachts
430 W 23rd Street
Holland MI 49423 USA
Phone: 1-616-622-4886
Email: josh@cgyacht.com
Website: https://www.coralgablesyachts.com
Built on a simple foundation: putting the needs of our clients first. Since 2003. We have worked hard to build our business into the most well-equipped and capable brokerage in our region. We enjoy complete independence as a self-sufficient entity that can handle every aspect of the brokerage experience. From finding buyers on an international scale, to hauling your boat to an inside location to rectify survey items, we can do it all!
Brian Bussema
Yacht Broker and Sales
430 W 23rd Street
Holland MI 49423 USA
Office: 1-616-622-4886
Cell: 1-616-886-1014
Email: brian@cgyacht.com
Ever since I was a small child, I have harbored a passion for boating and being on the water. I grew up outside of Kalamazoo, Michigan, near Gull Lake. Whether I was skiing or tubing with my friends, riding jet skis with my sister, or getting up early with my dad and Grandpa to go after some perch or bluegills for dinner that night, I was right where I wanted to be.
After graduating high school, I decided to continue my education at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. This brought me to the shore of Lake Michigan and a whole new type of boating. I loved the idea of being able to hop on a boat and end up in another beautiful harbor or city via water.
During my years studying business management and accounting at Hope College, I started working as a dockhand at a good-sized, full-service marina in Saugatuck, Michigan. As time went on, I held pretty much every position the marina had to offer. I worked in the yard hauling boats, buffing and waxing, painting, varnishing, and rigging sailboats. I spent summers running the gas dock and lining up transient slips for customers, whether local or from out of town. Moving brokerage boats from port to port for my boss was probably my favorite task, as it allowed me to spend time on the water. After graduating from Hope, I worked as Parts Manager and Service Manager for several years before I was asked to move into the General Manager role. Moving up in the ranks at the marina was great, but I found myself increasingly drawn to administrative tasks and staff management, rather than being on the boats and the water.
After nearly two decades at the marina, I started to feel like I needed a change, a move that would get me back to spending more time on the water and boats. My personal life had also changed and demanded more flexibility than my current job had to offer.
This past August, after much consideration, I decided to transition from my position at the marina and into a role as a Broker at Coral Gables Yachts. Looking forward to using my experience, relationships, and knowledge gained from a lifetime of being on and around boats and boaters to provide exceptional service in either facilitating the sale or assisting in the acquisition of your next vessel.