The 1994 Trojan 390 Express is a 39-foot fiberglass cruiser built on a modified-V hull with a beam of 13 feet 6 inches. She's powered by twin MerCruiser 7.4L V8 inboard engines, each producing 330–340 horsepower, capable of cruising at 24–28 mph and reaching speeds of 30–35 mph. Fuel capacity is 300 gallons, with 91 gallons of fresh water and a 47-gallon holding tank. The wide beam and integrated swim platform with ladder make her well-suited for both open-water running and dockside entertaining.
The accommodations sleep four to six. The forward stateroom features an island queen berth with privacy door, while the mid-cabin lounge converts to a double berth with a curtain. The salon includes a spacious U-shaped dinette and a full galley equipped with refrigerator, stove, microwave, and sink. An enclosed head with stand-up shower completes the interior layout.
Topside, the cockpit takes advantage of the wide beam to provide extensive seating and entertaining space, including wraparound seating and a wet bar. The radar arch integrates lighting, helm and companion seating offer good sightlines, and wide side decks facilitate safe passage to the bow. The design balances comfort and functionality for weekend trips or extended cruising on inland and coastal waters.
Length
39.00 FT
Beam
13.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Fuel
Gasoline