2004 Catalina 387 Sloop — St. Somewhere — Oxford, MD
$145,000
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Vessel Specs
- Year
- 2004
- Make
- Catalina
- Model
- 387
- Length
- 38.7 ft
- Hull material
- fiberglass
- Beam
- 13 ft 3 in (4.04 m)
- Displacement
- 16,500 lb (7,484 kg)
Description
St. Somewhere is a well-maintained 2004 Catalina 387 sloop hailing from Oxford, Maryland, offering the comfort and capability that have made this model a respected choice among bluewater cruisers and coastal sailors alike. Built on a fiberglass hull measuring 38 feet 9 inches LOA with a 13-foot 3-inch beam, she carries a shoal draft wing keel drawing just 5 feet, opening up a wide range of anchorages along the Chesapeake and beyond. Her 16,500 lb displacement and 6,200 lb of ballast deliver a ballast ratio near 37%, providing confident, stable sailing. Power comes from a Yanmar 3JH4E three-cylinder inboard diesel delivering 29 hp through a shaft drive turning a Variprop three-blade folding propeller — a performance-oriented choice that minimizes drag under sail. Upwind sail area of approximately 760 square feet is set on a sloop rig with an in-mast furling mainsail replaced in 2020, a brand-new 2026 roller-furling jib, and standing rigging replaced in 2022, giving the next owner a sailplan that is essentially turnkey. The single folding helm wheel sits in a large, well-protected cockpit fitted with a hard-framed dodger, a bimini top, a full cockpit enclosure in dark gray canvas, and a stainless steel arch — making St. Somewhere a genuinely comfortable offshore watch platform in any conditions. A walk-through transom leads to the swim platform, and a bow windlass with plow anchor handles ground tackle duties up front. Below, the teak and holly sole, warm teak cabinetry with louvered doors, and white/cream upholstery in good condition create a bright, classic interior. The galley is laid out with a gimbaled propane stove and oven, a double stainless sink, and ample counter and cabinet space. Three interchangeable dining tables are included. The dedicated navigation station to starboard features a full electrical panel and chartplotter with integrated AIS. With 3 water tanks totaling approximately 80 gallons and a 42-gallon fuel tank, her range and self-sufficiency are well-suited to extended coastal passages. Sleeping accommodations are arranged across two private cabins plus the main saloon, accommodating seven in total. The forward V-berth cabin and the private aft owner's cabin — fitted with a mattress replaced in 2022 — each provide genuine privacy, while opposing saloon settees handle additional guests. Two heads serve the boat. The headliner, cushions, woodwork, and gelcoat are all in good condition, and the overall presentation reflects a boat that has been cared for and thoughtfully upgraded. St. Somewhere is ready to sail.
Features & Equipment
Exterior
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Listing History
- Listed on AskAhab
- Apr 18, 2026
- Price set at $145,000
- Apr 18, 2026
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