2001 Catalina 380 “Margaret Ann” is a Gerry Douglas design that hits the sweet spot for real cruising: big-boat comfort and space, without becoming an overwhelming boat to own or handle. Catalina introduced the 380 in 1996, and it quickly earned Cruising World’s 1997 “Boat of the Year” (Mid-Size Cruiser)—a big reason the model is still so sought-after today.
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2001 Catalina 380 “Margaret Ann” is a Gerry Douglas design that hits the sweet spot for real cruising: big-boat comfort and space, without becoming an overwhelming boat to own or handle. Catalina introduced the 380 in 1996, and it quickly earned Cruising World’s 1997 “Boat of the Year” (Mid-Size Cruiser)—a big reason the model is still so sought-after today.
Cruising World’s judges didn’t pick the 380 because it looked good at the dock—they framed it as the boat they’d choose for a serious 1,000-mile family voyage ending in a season of cruising (Mexico/Caribbean), and the Catalina 380 rose to the top on that blend of size, value, and cruising practicality.Catalina’s team also listened hard to experienced owners in this size range—resulting in a layout that prioritizes a big, functional single head, serious storage, and a proper nav station, which is exactly what long-weekend and extended-cruise owners actually care about.
A key advantage on Margaret Ann is her shoal-draft wing keel (5'4”), making her perfectly at home on the Chesapeake—and equally attractive for the Bahamas/Caribbean where draft opens doors.Belowdecks, the Catalina 380 is famous for the aft owner’s cabin with a true walk-around “island” berth—the kind of layout that makes weekends turn into weeks. Many Catalina 380 listings talk about this as the signature feature, because it’s genuinely hard to find this much “owner cabin” comfort in a conventional aft-cockpit cruiser of this era.
And “Margaret Ann” is set up the way cruising buyers hope to find them: generator, two-zone reverse-cycle air conditioning, radar + autopilot, and in-mast furling—the right combination of comfort and manageability for traveling and living aboard. The head arrangement delivers what matters in real use: a stand-up / separate shower stall, and the forward cabin includes the extra vanity sink (helpful for guests; it’s a sink, not a second head).
In this size and price band, the Catalina 380 is often cited as one of the strongest cruising values around the $100,000range—and “Margaret Ann” backs that up with the right keel + the right cruising systems already onboard.
If you’ve been waiting for a Catalina 380 that’s equipped for comfortable independence (not just dockside weekends), “Margaret Ann” deserves a look—schedule a private showing today.
Adler-Barbour ColdMachine12V refrigeration compressor unit
Plumbing & Sanitation
ONE (1) Jabsco manual marine head
Jabsco macerator pump — Model 18590-2092 (self-priming with dry-run protection)
Perko bronze raw-water strainer
Pumps & Bilge / Waste
Rule 1500 GPH bilge pump
Whale Gusher 10 manual bilge / waste pump
Sail Handling & Deck Gear
Seldén in-mast furling mainsail system (factory option)
Furlex 304S jib furling system
Lewmar Concept 1 electric anchor windlass (OEM for 2001)
Winches
(2) Lewmar 40 ST cabin-top winches
(2) Lewmar 48 ST primary genoa winches
Stern rail seats (pair)
Dinghy davits
Folding 3 blade propeller
Navigation & Electronics (with model numbers)
VHF radio: ICOM IC-M504
Raymarine ST60+ Instrument Suite
ST60+ Wind
ST60+ Speed
ST60+ Depth
Autopilot: Raymarine ST5000+ Autohelm
GPS chartplotter: Standard Horizon CP180i (internal antenna; NMEA 0183)
Compass: Ritchie pedestal-mount compass
Radar:SI-TEX radar dome + display
Canvas note: The dodger and bimini shown were in poor condition and do not convey. The boat is set up for them, and the seller is offering a credit toward having new canvas made to the buyer’s specifications.
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