1983 Wilbur —
About This Yacht
A 38-foot Wilbur flybridge cruiser built by Lee S. Wilbur & Co. in Southwest Harbor, Maine. This boat carries the design hallmarks the builder is known for: a raked stem, round chines, full-length keel-skeg, and full transom. The hull is fiberglass, powered by a Cummins diesel engine. Downeast designs of this type are built for soft, dry running and stable attitudes across speed ranges.
The exterior is finished in Awlgrip Eggshell White on the topsides and decks, with the non-skid cockpit sole in a custom light blue. Interior painted surfaces, including the engine room and lazarette, are Awlgrip Snow White. The layout includes a flybridge, main saloon for entertaining, galley, sleeping quarters, and a head.
Dimensions
Length
38.00 FT
Hull
Material
Fiberglass
Engines & Performance
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model