"Margaritaville" is a 2000 Bruce Roberts 392 pilothouse cutter built in steel for extended cruising. At nearly 40 feet with a 13-foot beam, she combines a robust steel hull with a protective pilothouse design that offers all-weather comfort at the helm. The boat is powered by a John Deere diesel engine rated at 83 horsepower, with 3,588 hours on the clock and recent testing confirming good running condition.
Below deck, the layout centers on practical cruising comfort. The aft cabin provides a main sleeping area with storage, while forward lies a salon with a breakfast table and bar setup. The galley features an L-shaped arrangement with a front-loading refrigerator and freezer. A dedicated navigation station and a head with shower round out the interior spaces, and the pilothouse itself offers a helm position, seating, and a table for navigation or meals.
The boat carries a solid inventory of systems and gear. House batteries were replaced in 2023 (four 250-amp-hour units). Solar panels totaling 330 watts and two AIR Breeze wind generators provide charging capacity. A water maker was installed in 2018. Deck equipment includes an anchor windlass with dual roller, a heavy plow anchor and 3/8-inch chain, a swim platform, and a dripless shaft seal. She carries an SSB radio, a life raft, two headsails, a mainsail, two storm sails, and a Max Prop propeller. Both helm stations retain legacy electronic systems.
Length
39.75 FT
Beam
13.00 FT
Draft
5.67 FT
Material
Steel
Engines
1
Engine Make
John Deere
Power
NaN HP
Hours
3,588 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
300 GAL
Water
80 GAL