This 2004 Formula 370 Sun Sport is a 38.4-foot performance cruiser powered by twin Mercury HP500 EFI sterndrive engines producing 1,000 combined horsepower. The boat features a fiberglass hull reinforced with a unitized matrix, engineered for strength and smooth handling. It has a 10.6-foot beam, 238-gallon fuel capacity, and a dry weight of approximately 14,400 pounds, providing solid construction and extended cruising range.
The boat's two-owner history includes exclusive freshwater use on Lake Charlevoix, Lake Michigan, and Lake Huron. The Mercury engines underwent a complete top-end rebuild at 570 hours; current engine time runs 643 hours port and 644 hours starboard. The hull carries no bottom paint and was lift-kept when not in use, reflecting consistent care.
Equipment includes twin front, side, and aft enclosures in red, upgraded electronics with custom gauges, a Kenwood AM/FM 10-disc CD system with amplifier, VHF radio with antenna, a 7.3kW gas generator (183 hours), vacuum head with holding tank and macerator, windlass with chain and stainless anchor, anchor washdown, polished stainless windshield, a newly replaced cockpit cover (2023), and a new full mooring cover (2025). The exterior features a bright red hull with blue accents from a 2025 wrap, and the boat is fitted with Captains Call exhaust and freshwater engine flush capabilities.
Length
38.40 FT
Engines
1
Fuel
Gasoline