[1] The design was built by the Endeavour Yacht Corp in Largo, Florida, United States.
[1][2][3] There are a number of accounts that indicate that the Endeavour 37 design originated from a Creekmore 34 boat that had been cut in half amidships and extended by 3 ft (0.9 m) in length.
[1] The Endeavour 37 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass solid laminate, with teak wood trim.
[1][2][4][5][6] The design features a raked stem, a slightly raised counter transom, a keel-mounted rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed modified long keel, with a cut-away forefoot.
In this arrangement the galley is located amidships on the starboard side and is a U-shaped design, with a three-burner, alcohol-fired stove, an oven and a 10 cu ft (0.28 m3) ice box.
[2] In the 1994 Field Guide to Sailboats of North America, Second Edition, Richard Sherwood wrote, "with a private stateroom aft and with a total of six bunks, the Endeavour qualifies as a live-aboard boat with a lot of storage space, With two or four aboard there is no need to use the settees for berths.