Engine
Cummins 6BTA
Total Power
500hp
Engine(s) Hours
1815
Class
Motor Yachts
Length
37ft
Year
1998
Model
3788 Command Bridge
Capacity
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Built on a conventional modified-V hull with a relatively flat 10 degrees of transom deadrise, the 3788 is a good-looking boat with more than a hint of European styling. Large cabin windows make the salon seem open and spacious, and the lower helm station is elevated to provide headroom for the mid-stateroom beneath. The galley is up, and the master stateroom has a walk-around center berth. Hatches in the salon sole provide access to the engine compartment.
Topside, the flybridge accommodates five adults, and a long overhang shades the cockpit. A comfortable ladder makes reaching the flybridge easy and safe. Additional features include a swim platform, transom door, opening side windows, a spacious foredeck, and a comfortable shower in the head. 250hp Cummins diesels cruise the 3788 at 20 knots and reach a top speed of around 25 knots. A portable generator is included with the sale.
Desirable moorage in the Port of Everett is available to assume.
Call today for a showing! 425-259-5432.
Dimensions
Weights
Miscellaneous
Tanks
Accommodations
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