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382 Morgan 1979 diesel auxiliary sloop for sale.
This 38 ft Ted Brewer designed auxiliary sloop is a robust cruiser with berths for seven, dinette seating for five, and a roomy standup head with a separate shower. Her cruising fin keel and skeg mounted rudder coupled with 17,000 lbs displacement and 6,800 lbs lead ballast driven by 667 SF sail area account for a stable seaworthy offshore sailor. She is solidly built, kindly in a sloppy sea, a classic great traditional foundation for a couple to sail both nearshore cruising and/or distance passage making.Wide side decks and a broad foredeck makes working forward a safe platform. The cockpit has a wheel helm, cockpit traveler and Tee helm seat. Below, just forward of the companionway, is a port side U shaped galley with a deep double sink, LNG 2 burner cooktop and oven. There is a large traditional icebox and loads of galley storage.
Opposite is a chart table and navigation center with nice joinery work and ample storage forward of the aft double quarter berth. Just forward to port is dinette seating with the table dropping to make a comfortable double berth. Opposite is a traditional berth. Forward of the main cabin portside is a spacious enclosed head with a sink, manualmarine toilet, and separate stand-up shower with built in seat. Opposite are various lockers and hanging lockers. Finally, all the way forward is a traditional Vee berth with clothing drawers and cabinets. This forward cabin is fitted with a lovely arched privacy door.
There is old school craftmanship varnished mahogany yacht joinery highlighted by a teak and holly sole contributing to a cozy comfortable below decks.
This a classic robust cruiser modernly equipped with excellent sails and an upgraded/newer Yanmar diesel engine. She is in very good shape but has plenty of cosmetic opportunities to upgrade for someone who wants to make this yacht their own.
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