- Cruising Speed: 19 Knots
- Maximum Speed: 27 Knots
- Beam: 14' 0''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 3' 0''
- Cabins: 1
- Heads: 1
This all-freshwater 1989 Silverton 37 Convertible is a true gem for boating enthusiasts looking for a well-maintained, ready to hit the water vessel. Having spent its life in the clear, fresh water of the Great Lakes, this 37C shows in excellent condition. Powered by twin 454 Crusader engines, it offers a smooth, reliable ride whether you're cruising the open water or heading out for a day of fishing. The 37C is renowned for its spacious and comfortable interior, with a large salon, a fully-equipped galley, and generous sleeping accommodations for up to six guests. Its expansive flybridge, complete with a full helm station, provides excellent visibility and ample space for entertaining. This Silverton 37C is not just about comfort—it’s built for functionality too. The cockpit is perfect for fishing or relaxing, and the well-designed layout provides plenty of storage and seating throughout the boat. The boat has been well cared for, with regular maintenance, upgrades, and proper seasonal storage. Recent updates include new canvas, new port side transmission, and a well-maintained interior that showcases the classic Silverton craftsmanship. Whether you're seeking a luxurious weekend getaway or a solid fishing platform, this 1989 Silverton 37C is ready to deliver years of enjoyment. Located in Harrison Township, Michigan.
POWERBOAT GUIDE DESCRIPTION: Sporty lines, a roomy interior, and an attractive price made the Silverton 37 Convertible one of the most popular boats in her class during the 1980s. Unlike many other convertibles this size, the Silverton 37 came with a single-stateroom floor-plan with a full-size dinette in place of a second stateroom. The salon is completely open to the galley in this layout, and wraparound cabin windows admit plenty of natural lighting. There’s a stall shower in the head, and light oak paneling is applied throughout the interior. (Teak woodwork is found in pre-1985 models.) The cockpit is large enough for a couple of anglers, and the flybridge is arranged with guest seating forward of the helm. Twin 200hp Perkins diesels were standard in early models, but the majority of Silverton 37s were powered with twin 350hp Crusader gas engines. The cruising speed is 18–19 knots with a top speed in the high 20s. Note that Silverton replaced the original V-drive engine installations with straight-drive inboards in 1981, a significant modification.
BROKER NOTES: Lifetime Fresh Water Boat! Exterior shows in good condition. Cabin shows in good condition. New rear flybridge isinglass 2023. New port side Transmission (2024) Full mechanical tune ups (5/2023) (cap, wires, rotor, plugs, fuel filters). New Generator Battery (5/2023) Currently Shrink wrapped and winterized for the 2025-26 winter season. Showings Available!
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