This 2001 Catalina 380 is a fiberglass cruising sailboat built for comfortable long-distance passage-making. The boat sits on a fin keel with lead ballast and carries 714 square feet of sail area. Power comes from a Yammer 3JH3BE diesel engine producing 38 horsepower with just 336 hours on the engine. The yacht runs a Kanzaki KM3A1 transmission and features a feathering propeller for efficiency under sail.
The interior layout offers generous accommodation in the cruising class. An aft stateroom with queen berth serves as the primary cabin, while a full-size galley includes a propane stove and oven, double stainless sink, and top-loading refrigerator. A separate head compartment with shower is located forward. Throughout the boat, teak and holly sole, abundant storage, and natural lighting provide a comfortable cruising environment. Fresh water capacity stands at 95 gallons, with fuel capacity of 30 gallons.
Equipment includes a full-batten mainsail with lazy jacks and a 135 percent furling genoa. Navigation and control systems feature a Raytheon autopilot with instruments, an electric anchor windlass, and surround sound audio. Creature comforts include reverse-cycle heat and air conditioning, dodger, bimini top with connector, and AGM house batteries. Recent bottom paint was applied in 2025. The boat has spent its operational life in freshwater, which limits corrosion compared to saltwater exposure.
Length
38.33 FT
Beam
12.33 FT
Weight
19,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3JH3BE
Power
NaN HP
Hours
336 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
26 GAL
Water
102 GAL