Graves 37 Sailboats for Sale & Market Overview

J. Taylor·1980·Graves Yacht Yard
Graves 37 drawingBuilder drawing
Hull type
Monohull · fin
Rig
Masthead Sloop
LOA
37.17' · 11.33 m
Displ.
16,220 lbs · 7,357 kg
First year
1980

The Graves 37 represents a pivotal moment in New England boatbuilding, marking the intersection of the traditional craftsmanship of Marblehead's Graves Yacht Yard and the modern performance engineering of naval architect Jim Taylor. Launched in the early 1980s, this model served as a sophisticated transition for a yard steeped in wooden boat history into the realm of highperformance fiberglass composites. Designed primarily as a competitive racer/cruiser, the Graves 37 was built to excel in the challenging waters of the Atlantic, offering a blend of technical refinement and the robust build quality synonymous with its namesake yard. The project, identified as Design 2 in the Jim Taylor Yacht Design portfolio, remains a significant piece of Marblehead’s maritime history.

Market snapshot

Median asking · 12 mo
Ask, not sold
Recent listings · 90 d
Listed for sale
3-month price trend
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Countries with listings
Global market

Recent Listings

3 for sale · sampled 10 newest

Comparable models

Similar length overall, displacement, and era. Click a row to jump to that model's market page.

Peer cross-shop

10 designs · same segment
ModelLOAMedian askListings · 12 moActive · 90 d
Sun Sun Odyssey 3737.44'$ 79,9959642
Tartan 3737.29'$ 49,0006222
Sabre 3837.83'$ 49,9004017
Tartan 370037'$ 159,500399
Moody 3737'$ 67,2081911
C&C 3737.58'$ 42,500131
Grand Soleil 3738.06'$ 100,8461210
Express 3737.08'$ 44,990124
Gulfstar 3737'$ 25,000105
Oyster Yachts 3737'$ 53,81495

Frequently asked questions

01What should I look at instead of a Graves 37?+
Comparable models include Sun Sun Odyssey 37, Tartan 37, Sabre 38. See the peer cross-shop table above for pricing and availability.