Currently docked at Pier 6 in the Port of Newcastle Marina, this 1989 Wellcraft 3200 St. Tropez Express Cruiser is fully serviced and ready to go.
Note: Dockage Fee has been paid for the 2025 summer boating season (valued at $2,500 incl. HST) and the buyer may retain dockage service subject to obtaining Marina approval.
A recent marine survey (May 2025) values this boat at approximately $28,000 and a replacement value of approximately $600,000 for a new boat with similar features. Surveyor’s Comments: The attending Surveyor finds the above vessel absolutely suitable for her intended use and insurable to her fair market value. This vessel was initially well constructed and looks like it was well taken care of over the years. I found no structural or mechanical concerns as I inspected this vessel.
Boarding is conveniently facilitated via a walk thru transom door and swim platform and the aft cockpit has ample lounge seating. The cockpit has a full enclosure which maximizes onboard living space. The helm is nicely laid out for instruments and navigational electronics, which includes radar, chart plotter, VHF radio and more.
The cabin is spacious with 6’ 3” clearance and has a large dinette, full galley, sofa, stereo, a pedestal queen bed and the mattress/cushions are in good condition.
This is a great boat for day or weekend cruises, entertaining, or just enjoying it as a waterfront condo
The engines have been well maintained and are remarkably clean and in great running condition. Total running hours on the engines are unknown as engine hour meters were only added when we purchased the boat back in July 2020.
The boat has consistently been shrink-wrapped while drydocked for winter storage and professionally serviced.
Specifications:
Fuel Capacity: 180 Gal
Water Capacity: 40 Gal
Holding Tank: 20 Gal
Equipment:
JRC RADAR 1800
JRC GPS 112
LINK 2000 Inverter Control and Dual Battery Monitor
Freedom Marine Inverter/Charger
Guest 20 AMP dual output charger
Hummingbird Piranhamax
Horizon 25 WATT VHF/FM
Alpine 7292 FM/AM Cassette Receiver
Attwood Turbo In-Line Bilge Blower
Spot Light at pulpit
Dual Windshield Wipers
Navigation Lights
Anchor
Waste Tank Monitor
Stove (electric/alcohol)
Fridge
Microwave
Electric Hot Water Heater
Jabsco Electric Toilet
Jabsco Y Valve
Mooring Lines & Fenders (6 ea)
Paddles (2)
Dikinson BBQ (w/pedestal & cover)
UPGRADES:
2025
Replaced Shaft Anodes
2023
- (2) New 30’ X 5/8” mooring lines
- (2) New 20’ X 5/8” mooring lines
2022
- Replaced shaft and rudder anodes
- Replaced transducer on transom
- Replaced defective fuel sending unit
on starboard fuel tank
- Installed two new batteries
2021
- Replaced two tachometers
- Installed two engine hour meters
- Replaced windshield wipers
- Installed new battery boxes
- New removable anchor light mast
- New electric toilet and custom fabricated riser
- New Dikinson BBQ
NOTE - PER YACHTING WORLD:
For a 32-foot Wellcraft Express Cruiser, twin small-block engines might be a better choice than big-block engines, offering a balance of power, fuel efficiency, and potentially lower maintenance costs.