1999 Eagle 32 Trawler
- 32
- Eagle
- New Bern, NC, US
Yacht price :
- Overview
- Specifications
- Gallery
- Descriptions
Overview
1999 Eagle 32 Trawler
The 1999 Eagle 32 Trawler is a classic, well-regarded vessel designed for efficient and comfortable cruising, ideal for coastal journeys or extended trips like the Great Loop. Built by Transpacific Marine, this 32-foot trawler features a solid fiberglass displacement hull with a full-length skeg for propeller and rudder protection, offering durability and stability. Its slightly rounded transom helps moderate following seas, while a hard chine and long keel enhance its seaworthiness and handling. The interior is a standout feature, finished with high-quality, grain-matched teak cabinetry and joinery, a hallmark of Asian-built boats from this era.
The Eagle 32 is known for its solid construction—featuring heavy glass layup below the waterline—and simple, low-maintenance systems, making it a reliable turnkey option for cruising. This trawler combines classic styling, efficient performance, and a comfortable layout, making it a popular choice for those seeking a compact yet capable cruising vessel.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
The layout is practical and spacious for its size, including a forward master stateroom with a V-berth, a head with a VacuFlush toilet, vanity, dry head, and a salon with an L-shaped settee. The raised pilothouse offers excellent visibility, dual side deck access doors, and a helm equipped for easy navigation. The flybridge provides additional outdoor space for steering or lounging, and wide side decks with bulwarks ensure safe movement around the boat.
Notable features include a fuel capacity of around 160 gallons, generous water storage at 100 gallons, and a design that prioritizes comfort for a couple, with ample storage and a cozy, nautical ambiance enhanced by teak and holly soles.
Bottom sanded, barrier coat and bottom painted in June 2025.
Electronics: All within easy reach from the bridge or lower helm.
Ritchie compass at both helms
Raytheon ST5000 autopilot with remote control for flybridge
Raytheon RAY-270 VHF radio
Raytheon ST60 Tri-data display
Depth Sounder
Garmin chart plotter (flybridge and pilothouse)
Kenwood Stereo sound system
Electrical:
12-volt DC and 120/24volt AC power
Power distribution panel with circuit breakers
(3) Group 27 deep cycle batteries
(1) Group 27 starting battery
Xantrex Tru Charge battery charger
Xantrex Freedom X remote for Tru Charge
Battery charger, 40-amp
Electric bilge pumps manual and automatic
Mechanical: Engine room access through lower helm hatches or through cabinet door in the galley.
Perkins 4 Cylinder diesel model #M90 with 750 hours
Marine transmission with stainless steel shaft
Engine instrumentation include; RPM, oil pressure, volts, water temperature and alarms
Morse stainless steel engine and transmission controls
Wesmar bow thruster with controls at each helm
Lofrans electric windlass
Sea Star hydraulic steering
Port and starboard electric windshield wipers
Exterior flybridge with additional helm station
Bimini top covering the flybridge, new June 2025
Swim platform and folding swim ladder
Foredeck storage box with seat cushion
Stainless Steel rails on both decks
Cockpit fresh water shower (hot and cold)
Opening ports with screens
(2) Aluminum propane tanks 10lbs each
33lb Bruce anchor on roller (30' chain and 100' line)
Danforth high tensile anchor (10' chain and 300' line)
Marine Air reverse cycle heat and air conditioning
VacuFlush toilet with holding tank and Macerator pump
Stand-up stall shower
11-gallon Seaward water heater (2024)
Vizio flatscreen television in salon
AM/FM/CD player with remote speakers
Additional Information hull painted with AWLGRIP in 2013
Spare engine parts included
Additional engine room sound proofing
Engine room fire control
Force 10 (2) burner propane stovetop (2023)
Microwave oven
Dometic stainless steel drawer refrigerator (2023)
11-gallon Seaward water heater (2024)
Stainless steel countertops with fiddles
In the water and easy to see in New Bern, NC.
Specifications
Basic Information
- Manufacturer:
- Eagle
- Model:
- 32 Trawler
- Year:
- 1999
- Category:
- Power
- Condition:
- Used
- Location:
- New Bern, NC, US
- Vessel Name:
- NC 10041 JP
- Boat Type:
- Trawlers
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass
- Designer:
Dimensions & Weight
- Length:
- 32 ft - 9.75 meter
- LOA:
- 32 ft - 9.75 meter
- Beam:
- 11 ft 5 in - 3.48 meter
- Draft - max:
- - meter
- Bridge Clearance:
- Dry Weight:
Engine
- Make:
- Perkins
- Model:
- M90
- Engine(s):
- 1
- Hours:
- 750
- Cruise Speed:
- Range:
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Drive Type:
- Direct
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
- Horsepower:
- 90 (Individual), 90 (combined)
- Max Speed:
Tank Capacities
- Fuel Tank:
- 180 Gallon(s) - 1 tank(s)
- Fresh Water Tank:
- 75 Gallon(s) - 1 tank(s)
- Holding Tank:
- 25 Gallon(s)
Accommodations
- Total Cabins:
- Total Berths:
- -
- Total Heads:
Gallery
Descriptions
1999 Eagle 32 Trawler
The 1999 Eagle 32 Trawler is a classic, well-regarded vessel designed for efficient and comfortable cruising, ideal for coastal journeys or extended trips like the Great Loop. Built by Transpacific Marine, this 32-foot trawler features a solid fiberglass displacement hull with a full-length skeg for propeller and rudder protection, offering durability and stability. Its slightly rounded transom helps moderate following seas, while a hard chine and long keel enhance its seaworthiness and handling. The interior is a standout feature, finished with high-quality, grain-matched teak cabinetry and joinery, a hallmark of Asian-built boats from this era.
The Eagle 32 is known for its solid construction—featuring heavy glass layup below the waterline—and simple, low-maintenance systems, making it a reliable turnkey option for cruising. This trawler combines classic styling, efficient performance, and a comfortable layout, making it a popular choice for those seeking a compact yet capable cruising vessel.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
The layout is practical and spacious for its size, including a forward master stateroom with a V-berth, a head with a VacuFlush toilet, vanity, dry head, and a salon with an L-shaped settee. The raised pilothouse offers excellent visibility, dual side deck access doors, and a helm equipped for easy navigation. The flybridge provides additional outdoor space for steering or lounging, and wide side decks with bulwarks ensure safe movement around the boat.
Notable features include a fuel capacity of around 160 gallons, generous water storage at 100 gallons, and a design that prioritizes comfort for a couple, with ample storage and a cozy, nautical ambiance enhanced by teak and holly soles.
Bottom sanded, barrier coat and bottom painted in June 2025.
Electronics: All within easy reach from the bridge or lower helm.
Ritchie compass at both helms
Raytheon ST5000 autopilot with remote control for flybridge
Raytheon RAY-270 VHF radio
Raytheon ST60 Tri-data display
Depth Sounder
Garmin chart plotter (flybridge and pilothouse)
Kenwood Stereo sound system
Electrical:
12-volt DC and 120/24volt AC power
Power distribution panel with circuit breakers
(3) Group 27 deep cycle batteries
(1) Group 27 starting battery
Xantrex Tru Charge battery charger
Xantrex Freedom X remote for Tru Charge
Battery charger, 40-amp
Electric bilge pumps manual and automatic
Mechanical: Engine room access through lower helm hatches or through cabinet door in the galley.
Perkins 4 Cylinder diesel model #M90 with 750 hours
Marine transmission with stainless steel shaft
Engine instrumentation include; RPM, oil pressure, volts, water temperature and alarms
Morse stainless steel engine and transmission controls
Wesmar bow thruster with controls at each helm
Lofrans electric windlass
Sea Star hydraulic steering
Port and starboard electric windshield wipers
Exterior flybridge with additional helm station
Bimini top covering the flybridge, new June 2025
Swim platform and folding swim ladder
Foredeck storage box with seat cushion
Stainless Steel rails on both decks
Cockpit fresh water shower (hot and cold)
Opening ports with screens
(2) Aluminum propane tanks 10lbs each
33lb Bruce anchor on roller (30' chain and 100' line)
Danforth high tensile anchor (10' chain and 300' line)
Marine Air reverse cycle heat and air conditioning
VacuFlush toilet with holding tank and Macerator pump
Stand-up stall shower
11-gallon Seaward water heater (2024)
Vizio flatscreen television in salon
AM/FM/CD player with remote speakers
Additional Information hull painted with AWLGRIP in 2013
Spare engine parts included
Additional engine room sound proofing
Engine room fire control
Force 10 (2) burner propane stovetop (2023)
Microwave oven
Dometic stainless steel drawer refrigerator (2023)
11-gallon Seaward water heater (2024)
Stainless steel countertops with fiddles
In the water and easy to see in New Bern, NC.