The Bayliner 3788 Motor Yacht is an updated version of the original 3788 Motor Yacht (1996–99) with a fresh appearance and a new two-stateroom interior. Built on a conventional modified-V hull with a relatively flat 10 degrees of transom deadrise, the 3788 is a good-looking boat with more than a hint of European styling. Large cabin windows make the salon seem open and spacious, and the dinette (or optional lower helm station) is elevated to provide headroom for the mid-stateroom beneath. The galley is up, and the master stateroom has a walkaround center berth. Hatches in the salon sole provide access to the engine compartment. Topside, the flybridge accommodates five adults, and a long overhang shades the cockpit. Molded steps (instead of a ladder) make reaching the flybridge easy and safe. Additional features include a swim platform, transom door, opening side windows, foredeck sun pad, and a tub/shower in the head. Standard 310hp MerCruiser gas inboards cruise at 17–18 knots. Optional 330hp Cummins diesels cruise the 3788 at 20 knots and reach a top speed of around 25 knots. Note that a revised version of this boat was introduced in 2003 as the Meridian 381 Sedan.

Specifications

Name: 3788 Motor Yacht
Length: 39'4"
Hull Type: Modified-V
Gross Weight: --
Fuel Capacity: 300 gals.
Model Years: 2001—2002
Draft: 3'4"
Beam: 13'7"
Water Capacity: 125 gals.
Waste Capacity: 36 gals.
Length w/ Pulpit: --
The Bayliner 3788 Motor Yacht is an updated version of the original 3788 Motor Yacht (1996–99) with a fresh appearance and a new two-stateroom interior. Built on a conventional modified-V hull with a relatively flat 10 degrees of transom deadrise, the 3788 is a good-looking boat with more than a hint of European styling. Large cabin windows make the salon seem open and spacious, and the dinette (or optional lower helm station) is elevated to provide headroom for the mid-stateroom beneath. The galley is up, and the master stateroom has a walkaround center berth. Hatches in the salon sole provide access to the engine compartment. Topside, the flybridge accommodates five adults, and a long overhang shades the cockpit. Molded steps (instead of a ladder) make reaching the flybridge easy and safe. Additional features include a swim platform, transom door, opening side windows, foredeck sun pad, and a tub/shower in the head. Standard 310hp MerCruiser gas inboards cruise at 17–18 knots. Optional 330hp Cummins diesels cruise the 3788 at 20 knots and reach a top speed of around 25 knots. Note that a revised version of this boat was introduced in 2003 as the Meridian 381 Sedan.

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