Trade-A-Boat — February 2018

(Amelia) #1

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rig is alloy and the boom is
supported by a hard vang for
easy control. Sturdy chain
plates extend to the hull grid
to give excellent rigidity to
the 387. Elsewhere on deck



  • the most important area –
    anchoring is well taken care
    of with an electric windlass
    with Manson anchor (and
    spare CQR) and galvanised
    chain. Other key essentials
    include sizeable cleats,
    including midship ones.


DOUBLE WHAMMY
Two large double cabins
are the signature feature
of the 387 below decks,
with the aft one having en


suite access to the single
central bathroom. In the aft,
headroom is limited by the
cockpit sole but the owner
can enjoy the beam-wide
bed and lounges on each
side, with large wardrobe. Up
front in the V-berth, guests
have a smaller double berth
with equally good wardrobe
and, most importantly, a
large skylight for light and
ventilation.
The saloon layout has
the galley on the aft port
side, with a navigation
station on starboard ahead
of the bathroom. Here, the
lounge has single seats
with coff ee table between,

which can transform into a
comfy bench. Opposite is the
L-shaped dinette with large
table and cream leatherette
upholstery, with all teak
woodwork.
Another bluewater
essential is a well-equipped
galley and the 387 ticks
this box as well, thanks to
double sinks, large fridge
and three-burner gas stove/
oven. This example also has
a microwave which can be
run off the engine. Storage
is another high point with
cupboards and cool box.
The starboard navigation
area has a chart table large
enough for traditional paper

charts and an extensive
bank of control switches on
the bulkhead. The owner
also has fitted a fixed VHF
radio and LCD television/
chartplotter screen.

SOLID HULL
The Catalina 387 has a
traditional solid fibreglass
hull with spade rudder
and this model has the
shoal-water winged lead
keel. Another feature
traditionalists prefer is a
shaftdrive for the 40hp
Yanmar engine. Running the
numbers on the 387 shows
a good ballast:displacement
ratio of 37.4 per cent, which

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