Broadblue 385Andrew Burton reviews the Broadblue 385 for the 2007 Cruising World Sailboat Show
Jan 19, 2007 By Andrew Burton (More articles by this author)
On my test sail in light air, the 385 seemed underpowered, and it slammed to a stop in some powerboat wakes we crossed. Most cruisers, presumably, would put its twin 20-horsepower Volvos to work in those conditions. For a cat of this length, there's a lot of room below, much of it used for storage. The saloon is compact—for a cat—and comfortable, with a great view from the well-designed galley, which is forward to port. Next to it is a large U-shaped dinette to starboard. A nav table is in the aft port corner Descending into the port hull on the boat we sailed, we entered a cabin aft with a large double berth; an office desk is midships, with a good-sized head and shower forward. At the base of the steps in the starboard hull is a sizable storage area that's large enough for the installation of a small washer and dryer and a large freezer. Aft is another comfortable double, and forward is the twin of the head on the other side. Broadblue 385 Specs LOA: 38' 8" LWL: 35' 9" Beam: 19' 7" Draft: 3' 5" Sail Area (standard): 777 sq. ft. Displacement: 15,876 lb. Water: 125 gal. Fuel: 132 gal. Engines: 20-hp. Volvos Designer: Stuart Davidsen and Robert Underwood Price: $356,000 Broadblue Catamarans Ltd., (252) 249-0358, www.broadblueusa.com
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