This 1985 Endeavour 38 is a fiberglass sailing yacht with a 38-foot length and 12.5-foot beam, powered by a 30-horsepower Yanmar diesel engine. The boat features three cabins and one head, with accommodation for multiple crew and guests throughout the interior.
The yacht has been maintained and upgraded over the years with attention to rigging and hardware. Standing rigging was renewed in 2009, as were the sails. Deck hatches were replaced in 2012, and all ports were upgraded to stainless steel at the same time. The hull remains dry with solid bulkheads and chainplates. The Yanmar engine is spotless and well-maintained, backed by three 31-series batteries—two house AGM units and one starter battery.
On deck, the boat carries a Facnor roller furling system with a furling jib under UV cover, a full dodger, and an extended bimini top. The cockpit includes Lewmar self-tailing winches, an Edson wheel with wooden grip, and a teak table. Navigation equipment comprises a Garmin GPS Chart Plotter, wind instruments with repeaters, and an Uniden VHF radio. Below, the salon features a large fold-out table, settees with bunk boards, and heating and cooling by Marine Air. The V-berth is private with a vanity and storage, while an aft quarter berth accommodates two. The galley has a top-load refrigerator, three-burner gimbal stove, and deep stainless sink. A separate shower compartment, spacious head, and teak and holly sole flooring throughout complete the interior.
Length
38.25 FT
Beam
12.50 FT
Draft
4.92 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
1
Crew Cabins
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3HMF
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel