This 1985 Bayliner 3870 is a 38-foot fiberglass motoryacht powered by twin Chrysler Mitsubishi diesel engines producing 260 horsepower total. The boat was designed as a coastal cruiser with the Marine Core hull construction method, engineered for strength and fuel efficiency across both displacement and planing speeds. With a beam of 13 feet 5 inches and a draft of 3 feet 2 inches, it delivers substantial interior volume in a manageable package.
The accommodations include two cabins and two heads. The forward stateroom features an island double berth, while the mid-ship master suite includes a private head with an enclosed bathtub and shower combination. The salon has a raised U-shaped dinette that converts to a king-size berth, offering flexible sleeping and entertaining space with 360-degree views. The galley is fully equipped with a three-burner electric stove and oven, microwave, and large refrigerator-freezer, finished with teak sole and accents throughout.
The boat carries 304 gallons of fuel, 80 gallons of fresh water, and 40 gallons of holding tank capacity. A Westerbeke 8-kilowatt generator provides onboard power. Dual helm stations—one on the flybridge and one in the salon—are fully instrumented for operation in all weather conditions. Navigation electronics include a chart plotter, radar, and depth sounder, along with a fixed VHF radio. The system also features a fixed multi-bank battery charger, shore power connections for dual 30-amp service, stern and bow thrusters, and a 12-volt electric anchor windlass.
Exterior features include a flybridge with full canvas enclosure and captain's seating, a large self-bailing aft cockpit with factory hardtop overhang, an extended swim platform with boarding ladder, and a dinghy davit system. Solar panels with charge controller and full marine heating and air conditioning complete the boat's systems. The engines have 3,500 hours on them.
Length
38.00 FT
Beam
13.42 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Chrysler Mitsubishi
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
3,500 HRS
Fuel
Diesel