The 1990 Caliber 38 is a fiberglass offshore cruising yacht designed by Michael McCreary. Built with a reputation for strong construction and seaworthy hull design, she features a cutter rig with a skeg-hung rudder and generous fuel and water capacity. The yacht cruises at 5.5 knots under her 44-horsepower Yammer diesel engine.
Below deck, the boat offers three cabins and two heads, laid out for both comfort and practicality on extended voyages. The accommodations feature an Espar heating system with ducting throughout the cabin, while seven opening deck hatches with screens and fourteen opening port lights provide ventilation and natural light. A watermaker and solar power system support self-sufficiency during long passages away from shore facilities.
The sail plan includes a large complement of sails in good condition, among them storm sails and a gennaker on a continuous furler, paired with a self-steering windvane as a reliable alternative to the autopilot. Navigation and passagemaking are supported by a below-deck autopilot, radar, and AIS. The yacht's suite of systems and equipment reflects thoughtful upgrades aimed at reliable cruising capability.
Length
38.00 FT
Beam
12.50 FT
Draft
4.92 FT
Weight
18,500 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JHBE
Power
NaN HP
Hours
3,115 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
5.50 KTS
Range
260.00 NM
Fuel
46 GAL
Water
75 GAL