The Silverton 392 is a 39-foot motor yacht built around an innovative "Sidewalk" design that grants direct flybridge-to-foredeck access while preserving a full-beam salon. The salon capitalizes on the boat's 14-foot beam to feel notably spacious. Power comes from twin Caterpillar 3126 diesel engines with fresh water cooling and direct drive, paired with a Kohler 8.0-kilowatt generator. The boat is fitted with hydraulic trim tabs, a bow thruster, and reverse cycle heating and air conditioning throughout.
Topside, the yacht features an extended swim platform, a sundeck with hardtop and refreshment center, and a flybridge with stadium seating and full canvas enclosures. Deck hardware is through-bolted stainless steel, with side access doors port and starboard, a horizontal windlass, electronics mast, and stainless bow rail. Below, the L-shaped salon includes a pull-out berth and dinette across from the galley, which has solid surface counters, a three-burner electric stove with oven, and recently updated refrigerator and microwave.
The master stateroom aft features a walk-around queen berth and opening portlights. The master head includes a vanity, mirrored cabinet, electric toilet, separate glass-enclosed shower, and storage. Forward is a guest stateroom with a double berth, two hanging lockers, and its own head with vanity, electric toilet, and separate shower. Both heads have stall showers with glass enclosures.
Navigation and monitoring equipment includes a Raytheon RL70 radar GPS display, chart-plotter, autopilot, depth gauge, and VHF radio. Additional systems include an automatic fire suppression system, carbon monoxide detectors, automatic bilge pumps, and an oil exchange system.
Length
39.00 FT
Beam
14.08 FT
Draft
3.25 FT
Weight
23,577 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Caterpillar
Engine Model
3126
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
635 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
286 GAL
Water
100 GAL