The 2026 Hanover 387 is a 38-foot sedan bridge built on a fiberglass hull with a beam of nearly 11 feet. Twin Mercury Verado 350 HP V10 engines power the boat to a top speed of 40 knots, with a cruising speed around 30 knots. The helm features joystick control, autopilot, and Skyhook for precise maneuvering, complemented by a bow thruster for docking ease.
The design prioritizes open-air entertaining and comfortable cruising. A wide beam and openable hardtop define the upper deck, while the layout flows from bow sunpads through to an aft lounge. The cockpit features a leather-wrapped helm panel with an Italian steering wheel, twin 9-inch Garmin GPS displays, and VHF radio. Garside and aft areas are outfitted with complete EVA flooring, and the stern includes a Kenyon electric grill and teak table with additional seating.
Below, the midship cabin features a wood-finish enclosure with sleeping quarters and galley facilities. The galley includes an induction electric stove, microwave, and a 65-liter refrigerator. Climate control includes a 9,000 BTU air conditioning system in the cockpit and 12,000 BTU in the cabin. An 11 kVA Kohler generator supports onboard power, while a 100-amp battery charger and galvanic isolator manage electrical systems. Hot water and shower capability are included, along with a macerator pump and holding tank.
The boat carries 265 gallons of fuel and 50 gallons of water, sleeps five overnight and accommodates up to fifteen for day cruising. Additional features include a remote spotlight, underwater LED lighting, electric trim tabs, shore power connection, and a transport cradle for hauling.
Length
38.83 FT
Beam
10.83 FT
Draft
33.00 FT
Weight
15,220 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Passengers
15
Engines
2
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
Verado V10
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
168 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Cruising Speed
30.00 KTS
Max Speed
40.00 KTS
Fuel
265 GAL
Water
50 GAL