Engine
-
Total Power
-
Engine Hours
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Class
Sail Cruiser
Length
38ft
Year
1993
Model
Morgan 38 Center Cockpit
Capacity
-
Richard Clary
Boat Details
Description
The Catalina/Morgan 38 was the first new Morgan produced after Catalina purchased Morgan. This is a good sailing, well-appointed cruiser that feels much larger than her 38 feet. The Catalina/Morgan 38 is a great center cockpit vessel with a nicely laid out deck and cockpit with accommodations below including two private heads, one with shower. There is also a cockpit shower at the stern by the fold up stainless-steel swim ladder.
This is the Deep Keel version and has a 38HP inboard diesel engine with approximately 4,000 hours of use. The wooden interior provides a more traditional sailboat ambiance. This 1993 Morgan 38 is in a freshwater lake.
On Deck:
The aft deck is a large area that leads down by port and starboard steps to a sugar scoop swim platform with large ladder that folds down into the water. There is a shower to rinse off after a nice swim. The center cockpit is large and long with good access to the coaming mounted winches. There are Companionway doors instead of hatch boards for easier access.
The side decks are pleasantly wide from the stern rail all the way forward. The fore-deck has a nice anchor locker with electric windlass. The anchor is fed through a single stainless roller off the port side of the bow.
All working lines are led aft to the cockpit by turning blocks and controlled with rope clutches. The main is the traditional on boom, and the head-sail is on a roller furler.
Accommodations:
This vessel offers a very accommodating 2 staterooms, 2 head layout equal to layouts found on much larger sailboats.
Entering the Main salon to Port is a large L shaped settee with dinette table that will convert into a double berth. Across to Starboard is an additional settee with the Nav station just aft. The salon has 6'5" headroom and the entire cabin has good standing headroom. There is Teak & Holly Sole with the Teak interior and matching woodwork on the hull sides. The salon has storage above the seating with cabinets & shelving & below the seating as well.
Going forward to port is the forward head with a manual flush marine toilet and a sink with a pull-out faucet for showering. The forward head opens into the forward cabin that has a queen V-berth with a filler cushion. It has a hanging locker to starboard & two overhead hatches.
Galley is in the passageway leading aft to the primary stateroom. The galley has a deep double stainless-steel sink, two burner stove & oven, shelf and cabinet storage, counter opening for cold storage and dry storage.
The Primary Stateroom is aft with a Center line pedestal queen-size berth with cushioned benches on either side. There are several lockers and drawers for excellent storage. There is an en-suite head with separate shower stall. Port & Starboard hanging lockers with additional storage throughout stateroom. A dedicated 8000 BTU reverse-cycle A/C for comfort. Aft head connects through stateroom & salon.
Electrical:
- (2) 4D House batteries (2019)
- (1) #27 starting battery (2017)
- Xantrex Freedom 1500-watt Inverter
- Seward battery switches
- Battery charger/status monitor
- Electric panel
- (2) 30-amp Shore power cords
- LED lighting thru out the vessel
Navigation and Electronics
- RayMarine Digital Display Instrumentation
- Raymarine ST6002 Below Deck Autopilot
- ICOM IC-M504 VHF (nav station) w/ Remote at Helm
- Ritchie 5" magnetic compass
- Sony Radio
- Selector panel with Speakers in Salon, and both berths
- Cockpit Speakers
- Panasonic CD player
- 26" Toshiba Flat Screen TV
Mechanical
- 38HP FWC Westerbeke 38B-4 Diesel (4000 hours)
- Racor filters
- Sea strainers
- Edson SS steering wheel
- Tach, pressure, temp and fuel gauges
- Bronze seacocks
- (2) Reverse cycle Domestic AC units (16000 BTU & 8000 BTU)
- Tank indicator (not connected)
- Engine room lighting
- Manual heads, macerator and holding tank
- Hot water heater 11gal
- Propane tank
Sails and Rigging
- Z Spar deck stepped double spreader aluminum mast with internal halyards and spreader lights
- Furling 135 Genoa sail (2018)
- Two Lewmar #46 ST 2 speed sheet winches
- Two Lewmar #40 ST 2 speed common winches on coach roof w/line stoppers
- Two halyard reefs, topping lift, & vang led aft to cockpit
Deck and Ground Tackle
- Maxwell 800 Electric windlass
- Plow anchor w/ 25' chain & 250' rode + 35lb Danforth Bruce / 35lb CQR & an aluminum storm anchor
- Marine bow roller
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Dimensions
Length Overall:38.42ft
Beam:12.33ft
Tanks
Fresh Water Tank:
Fuel Tank:
Holding Tank: