The 2004 Catalina 387 is a 38-foot cruising sailboat built in fiberglass with a masthead rig featuring double spreaders and in-mast mainsail. Power comes from a single 40 hp diesel engine paired with an electric windlass that handles both rope and chain. The boat carries a new Edson Diamond Series pedestal with custom instrument housings and has a double stainless steel offset anchor roller.
The cabin layout centers on a spacious saloon with a convertible dinette to starboard that doubles as a single berth or settee. Forward are long, wide double berths both fore and aft, each with innerspring mattresses and accessible storage; the aft berth exceeds 8 feet in length. The galley includes a three-burner gimbaled stainless steel stove and a large top and front-loading refrigerator-freezer with commercial-grade hardware. Headroom throughout the cabin reaches 6'9".
The head and shower compartment features a two-section design with an enclosed stall shower and bi-fold door. Navigation is supported by a dedicated desk station sized for large-format chart books, and the electrical panel has room for future expansion. Topside, the cockpit is notably roomy with nine-foot seats and includes a walk-through transom fitted with a hot water shower.
Length
38.00 FT
Beam
12.33 FT
Draft
4.92 FT
Weight
19,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
37 GAL
Water
102 GAL