Boat type: sailing yacht Boat name: Catalina 380 Boat length: 11.73m / 35.7ft Price: $116900 Country: USA Location: Florida, Davis Island Tampa Contact with seller by phone: (504) 610-8730
Catalina 380 - : pressurized Alcohol stove similar to big sterno cans that are much safer to use. Teak and Holly flooring, very deep bilge, dual batteries with light up battery gauge to check each individual battery, 150 genoa, 125 genoa, gennaker with sail tape repair can only be used in very light air (sail it like a genoa with no spinnaker pole). Good headroom (around 6' 1") all the way to the vberth, table in cabin folds in half and swivels up out of the way and has book storage on wall behind it for charts or magazines, bug screens for all hatches including companionway for a great nights sleep, 5 foot draft, huge 39 pound anchor with chain, cockpit cooler with drain, teak cup holder (holds 4) at wheel in cockpit, wine rack with led lighting and wine glass holder, led lights in engine compartment, sound proofing material added in engine compartment, access to engine from cabin or from huge opening in cockpit, separate head with holding tank, mast lighting that lights up bow, light and heavy headsail sheets, bimini and dodger connect together, stereo with separate amp,Nice cushions, lots of storage, nice wide deck, two hatches (one in vberth, one in saloon), vhf radio, light blue curtains, Huge fresh water storage (75 gallons), super huge diesel tank allowed us to motor from old hickory lake to KY lake with no fill ups and still had plenty (about 45 gallon tank),the Yanmar diesel sips fuel and uses around half gallon per hour, Just replaced impeller and belts.Family not so interested in sailing,downsizing.
Catalina 380 - Draft: 5.5
- Description: Not your standard Morgan Classic. This is set up for crusing. Many updates. With new house bank batteries, wind generator, and solar panels she is well geared to cruise in comfort. Recent electronics including Class B AIS she is the boat to see the islands!
- Beam: 12.5
- Equipment: • Full boat awning
Catalina 380 equipment- Water: 85 and 125 gallons
- • ICOM IC: M604A primary VHF radio
- E: Z Kold ColdPlate refrigeration system.
- Seaward 3: burner stove w/ oven
- Log: speedometer
- 13hp. Volvo MD7a auxiliary diesel,marine radio, marine stereo, hand: held marine radio, Garmin 545 chart plotter, CQR and Danforth anchors, Ritchie compass, Origo alcohol stove, Newport wood/pellet stove, Magma charcoal grill, Trident barometer and ships clock, Autohelm 1000, recent fenders, docklines and halyards, depth sounder, boarding ladder, ice box
- • 12v: 120v, 400 Watt Kisae Pure sine inverter – new 2015
- Galley & Dinette: double burner propane stove top with oven and separate broiler,stainless steel sink, four cubic foot refrigerator(propane or 110V) microwave, two AC outlets on either side of galley, plenty of accessible storage. Dinette seats six around a folding teak table that can be lowered to create a queen size bed.
- Head: Toilet & sink with shower attachment.
- 16000 BTU A/c with Heater (2008), two solar panels, 2: 100 AMP batteries (2012), 1000 Watt Inverter, two additional 12V outlets, Marine toilet and sink, Hot and cold pressure water (water heater 2008)
- Holding: 21 & 23 gallons
- Fuel: 85 gallons
- • 2 : 50’ 30 amp shore power cords
- • 1: 25’ 30 amp shore power cord
- • 2: oil lamps
- • 1: 10 lb propance tank for Magnum BBQ
Catalina 380 description- $7800: negotiable (especially to a good home)
- Dimensions: 12.75 x 3.72 x 1.68 Meters
- The sailboat is totally turn: key, and can be sailed asap, but does need some minor interior and electrical TLC. Motor fires first time, every time, and runs well.
- Powertrain: hydraulic lifting outdrive leg
- Tankage: Fuel 36 Gal, Water 60 Gal, Holding 18 Gal
- Vee: berth forward with enclosed head to port. Hanging locker opposite to starboard. Main Salon has opposing settee berths with a large centerline drop leaf table. Aft of the salon to port is the galley with large ice box opposite to starboard. Aft cabin features a large double berth with separate enclosed head and sink to starboard.
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