Monterey 375 Sport Yacht is a versatile, seaworthy open with clean, modern profile. She´s built on a solid fiberglass hull with moderate beam and a relatively steep 17 degree of transom deadrise. Also, she´s well insulated for both sound and cold. The cockpit provides plenty of outdoor seating space for guests, masterfully laid out helm station, starboard wet bar and additional storage. Visibility from the ergonomic steering position is excellent.
Below deck, unusually spacious area consists from two en suite double cabins separated by the salon. The salon on the 375SY is wide open and features a large galley with hardwood flooring. There are beautiful cherry wood cabinets and plenty of counter space to work. It features a coffee maker, electric stove, reading lights, refrigerator/freezer, and stainless steel sink. The salon seating is comprised of a curved sofa and loveseat that reclines, and can easily convert into a double berth. Flatpanel TV screens make efficient use of space with audio and video demands just a click away.
A good-running boat, standard Merc T-320HP 377 (6.2L) MAG MPI w/DTS BRIII will cruise the Monterey 375SY at an efficient 26 knots and reach a top speed of about 30 knots. An AXIUS version is also available.
Published: 2009
Photo: Monterey
Technical details | |
Producer: | MONTEREY (USA) |
LOA: | 37'00 ft |
LOA: | 11,3 m |
Beam: | 3,5 m |
Draught: | 0,96 m |
Weight: | 7484 kg |
Height above waterline: | 3,1 m |
Deadrise: | 17 ° |
Fuel tank: | 871 l |
Water tank: | 182 l |
Septic water tank: | 144 l |
Berths: | 4+2 |
Cabins: | 2 |
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