MOODY 376 Year 1990
A robust central cockpit sailboat built on Bill Dixon's plans by Marine Project. The facilities are very comfortable and she has a superb aft cabin with shower room and electric toilet, a convertible saloon, a night sift berth and a forward double cabin. It is therefore 8 people who can be accommodated on board for the night. On the deck the traffic is fluid and reassuring with good handrails, mast balconies and a central cockpit protected. This unit has been very well followed and offers a new engine, a mainsail on new reel and all the equipment to leave immediately, even with a small budget.
Owner's words
Acquisition in 2001 in Cannes, the previous owner made a transatantlantic. Transported on trucks to la Baule, based in St Marine on the Odet, 7 years of cruise in the Atlantic, Ireland, Cornwall, Brittany, Galicia. Prepared in 2008 for an Atlantic tour conducted over one year by Madeira, Canary Islands, Senegal, Cape Verde, Brazil, Amazon (up to Santarem) French Guiana, Antillean Arc, Azores and return to St Marine. Then in 2015 Departure for the Mediterranean by Gibraltar. She is a very safe boat, very comfortable at sea thanks to its heavy displacement and long keel, which allows to associate very good marine qualities with a very small draft. Movements on very soft water even when conditions become difficult. The boat has been completely re-engineered in 2018 by a YANMAR 45CV ...
Features
Builder | Marine Project |
Architect | Bill DIXON |
Length | 11.53 m |
Beam | 3.8 m |
Material | Fiberglass |
Rig | Sloop |
Draught | 1.37 m |
Type of ballast | Keelboat |
Displacement | 7 400 kg |
Ballast weight | 2 900 kg |
Engine(s) | YANMAR 45HP Diesel (60 hours) |
Fuel capacity | 200 L |
Cabin(s) | 2 + carré |
Bunks | 7 |
Water Capacity | 350 L |
Leasing (French residents only) | No lease plan |
First hand | yes |
Lying | France Port Napoleon |