This YachtWorld listing is worth a closer look for sailors who like classic, heavy-displacement cruisers with practical bluewater DNA.
The listing is for SV Imagine, a 1969 Alberg 37 listed on YachtWorld. Search-result snippets for the YachtWorld listing describe the boat as located around Cabrales Boat Yard / Sea of Cortez, Mexico, with cruising-oriented systems and upgrade signals.
What stood out:
• The Alberg 37 is a proven Carl Alberg design with a long-keel, offshore-cruising reputation.
• YachtWorld snippets reference a 2012 Beta Marine 28 hp diesel engine.
• Snippets also reference 270W of solar, new chainplates in 2017, and standing rigging in 2015.
• The Sea of Cortez location can be attractive for buyers planning a warm-water cruising start, while also being a point to evaluate carefully for logistics, survey, and delivery.
• This is not a claim that the boat is definitively a bargain. It is a classic-cruiser listing that appears interesting enough for Alberg fans and budget-conscious offshore buyers to inspect more closely.
Original YachtWorld listing: https://www.yachtworld.com/yacht/1969-alberg-37-9716795/
Image note: cover image shows an Alberg 37 of the same model, not SV Imagine specifically.
Photo credit/source: Ahunt, “Alberg 37 Yawl sailboat Peregrina 5210,” Wikimedia Commons, CC0/Public Domain Dedication. Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alberg_37_Yawl_sailboat_Peregrina_5210.jpg.