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As soon as I heard "spanner" I knew it had to be Canadian Ken talking. Ken, Ken, Ken, you looked at the instructions, you now have to surrender your M.A.N. card for at least a year at which time your membership may be reviewed for reinstatement. Looks like a nice ebike, but with my motorcycle, in the bed of my pickup with the boat on top of the pickup being hauled behind a 37 ft motor home I just don't think I've got room for it. All of that aside, that looks like a very nice boat. The wood inside was beautiful and i didn't see too much if any evidence of leaking. Keep the good stuff coming guys.
Just for the record, I never read the instructions which is why I thought the range was 20 miles instead of 70… I think Ken read them as one would look at a flip book. Ha!
Having had a 382 the first thing I spotted was the keel blocking. Glad you pointed that out right away - it shows your honesty and integrity. They are great boats, high coamings in cockpit, solid feel underfoot and underway, sail beautifully, comfy below, and able to go anywhere. The owners webite is invaluable. Having owned other boats I think i would prefer the traveler on deck of the 384 over the one in the cockpit. Great job showing this boat and great job with your channel!
The vee berths at different levels above the sole was called 'Toe over toe' by Captain Q on Yacht Hunters a few years ago. I have seen the terminology somewhere else, too.
I’ve heard that, but forgot it when we were taping. It’s unique and best for siblings or friends, not for a couple… Thanks for watching and for the comment!
Good review. I have a 384. It has been a great boat. I have to sell her for health reasons. I can highly recommend the 384. Very solid and excellent draft for the Bahamas and Florida.
Sorry you have to sell yours. Yes, lovely boats. I love my 382, even though I really liked this 384… Very solid, very comfortable. Thanks for your comment and I hope your 384 finds a good home! Where is she located?
One thing you forgot to address that you usually do I believe is the standing headroom. I think this is a very important consideration for those of us who stand over 6ft. My research indicates for these Brewer-designed Morgan 38s the standing headroom is only 6'2".
Familiarity leads to laziness! Since we own one, completely forgot to mention it! Josh is 6’2” and he can stand comfortably below. The only place that’s tough is in the galley on account of the overhead light… Thanks for watching and for the comment!
This Morgan must be a buikd of what was built in UK as Victoria Yachts ... beautiful to see ... I owned Victoria 34 which I loved and this boat looks SO much the same ... Victoria Yachts stopped building boats .. did Morgan take over their plans ? Does anybody know ?
I see what you’re saying about the Victoria 34! Other than the transoms, they do look very similar. Ted Brewer designed this Morgan, Chuck Paine designed Victoria, which came after the Morgan. Ted Brewer would have been delighted by the comparison, I reckon! Both beautiful boats! Thanks for the comments and for watching.
Nice boat. The new Beta diesel is a huge upgrade. There is a Morgan 38 in Southwest Harbor. I don't know which version it is, but it looks like a powerful sailing boat.
Apparently this boat has an offer in on it. I’m jealous. The new Beta is a beauty. The 38s are very nice to sail. I would like to try the 383 or 384 with its taller rig and bigger rudder. But I’m not complaining, we get around just fine with the 382…😊
Guys... When you take that bike anywhere near salt water, you want to make sure att MINIMUM that the battery is in a reliable waterproof case or bag. And stow it in a place where the battery is kept from experiencing and kinds of impact. Salt water and lithium ion batteries is dangerous.i would also get a waterproof gear bag for the bike itself. If you treat it right, an ebike is an excellent travel tool.❤
This is excellent intel and our next piece on the bike comes out Saturday and we mention the need for some sort of waterproof carrying case for the bike. We will mention the battery issue! Good call and thank you for your comment and insight. The e-bike has been so much fun!
Coincidence, just met a boat neighbor with a beautiful example of a Morgan 383.Very nice boat. This was a fine example. How can you go wrong with a repowered boat ? Would you call your v berth a pullman berth ? Just curious. On your last video with the Orion, it was Captain Q's episode 24 if any of your viewers want to check it out, just gives you a view of the other layout if interested. Thanks guys as always
Patrick! That’s too funny. Glad you liked the 383. Re: repowered. Agreed. If everything else is in order, it’s a win. Not technically Pullman berths, no. Someone else said, toe over toe. I’ll dig into the archives and find out. Thanks for the Orion info!
Great episode ... would have been nice had you compared the asking price on this boat with what you bought yours for as a comparison -- obviously the market changes year to year, but how do the two models compare to one another? Does one have a bigger following than the other? How they both compared to the Morgan 381 (Catalina) which had similar numbers on sailboat data (longer LWL and faster hull speed) but very compatible as a successor. Keep up the great work!!!
I know! So many things we forgot to mention! More than 500 of the three models were made, 300 of the 382s. A real cult following on the internet. Tons of information out there… We’ll keep trying! And honestly, I haven’t looked at the data on the Catalina 38, but I will! As always, thanks for your comments and for watching!
What a fun video! If Canadian Ken wasnt married! Id gladley be a little sister! Me being 55. Ok jokes aside my maiden name is Boucher! We'd get along grandly accept for my husband and his wife.. really ... Great boat! We are buying end of sailing season 2025.. so close we cant wait! Thanks for all the great info and fun times. Best sailing vids out there!
@@boatfools I am a disabled vet that plans on circumnavigating the North Atlantic. This is hard, but especially so for vets that suffer not only physical but PTSD and the like. I appreciate the work you do in bringing quality lower cost boats to light. I have started looking for sponsors for assistance to help offset the costs. Anyhow, I love your channel. Keep up the good work.
@@deanc685 first of all, thank you for your service. Your adventure sounds amazing. Let us know if we can be of assistance. Are you located in New England? And thank you for your kind words.
@@boatfools I am located in Virginia. My wife and I love New England. Maine was cool..the land of Dunkin Donuts and Blueberries. Perhaps once I am closer to selecting a sailboat you might do an interview that addresses the challenges of living with disabilities and also of some of the great organizations that help veterans. I am a huge fan of the VA. So in my case, if we were at sea and had issues with depression, and I had connectivity, I could email or video conference with my doctors. I served 21 years in the Army Special Forces and got beat up. I still can lead the way in demonstrating that disabilities can be overcome to accomplish even difficult tasks. Thrank you so much for your concern.
Why not? Unless one can afford $60k-plus for a newer used boat with the newer design elements, such as a closer ratio between LWL & LOA, boats like this amazing vessel are our wheelhouse. And, even if price weren’t a consideration, IMO boats with some overhang are vastly more aesthetically pleasing than newer designs, despite their shortcomings in interior volume. If you live in a place where slips are your only option, I get it. But, this boat was made in 1986. Of course it’s not going to look like today’s boats - which IMO - is precisely her appeal. And the price.
The windless should NOT be fixed to the anchor locker lid. How'd you miss that? The forward traveller position gives way less mechanical advantage to yours. I'm always uncomfortable with mid boom sheeting too. It creates a fulcrum and what my brain calls boom "bend moment" under sail..... especially when my crew see nothing wrong with adding to that by positioning a preventer at boom end.... and then think it would be better winch tight (meanwhile I'm waiting for the mid boom crease). Don't get me thinking about lateral stress on the gooseneck. Anyway none of that can have happened to your rig during or before your tenure. 😏
That anchor hatch had been reinforced and it wasn’t going anywhere. But my issue with it was the lack of access to the compartment itself, in case the rode was fouled in some way. Definitely serviceable but not ideal. Appreciate the comment and feedback!
I would not have promoted the word "seacock" but would have referred to it as "the valve" instead, I find the name really perverted to whoever at Google came up with it, just look at what they say when you look up the term!. : "A seacock is called a seacock because it's a valve on a ship or boat's hull that allows water to flow in or out of the vessel. The term "seacock" is specific to the valve that controls the flow of water, while "skin fittings" is a more general term that can also refer to the underwater skin fitting." So polluted!..
@@boatfools The voices on your video are coming out of the left and right channel. The man with the baseball hat on at the beginning is on the right channel, other guy is on the left. This problem can be fixed in whatever editing program you use. You're probably bringing in the two mic channels as stereo, but you want to set them up as two mono channels. Maybe you're not monitoring your edit in stereo? Not sure... but you should play it back with headphones on to double check. I don't have headphones, but I do have two speakers. I agree, it's very hard to listen to! Same problem on your next video too.
I'd buy it if I was in the market, just not at that price based on what else is out there. Its a nice boat, no offense to the owner or you intended. Appreciate the civil response.
@@boatfools The bit that gets me is that the boat you were reviewing, although I am not a sailor, appeared to be a perfectly adequate vessel for a committed sailor to enjoy sailing in relative safety and comfort virtually anywhere in the world. So why do those with presumably more money than sailing zeal want 'superyachts' costing many millions of dollars and needing a professional crew?
What a fun video! If Canadian Ken wasnt married! Id gladley be a little sister! Me being 55. Ok jokes aside my maiden name is Boucher! We'd get along grandly accept for my husband and his wife.. really ... Great boat! We are buying end of sailing season 2025.. so close we cant wait! Thanks for all the great info and fun times. Best sailing vids out there!
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As soon as I heard "spanner" I knew it had to be Canadian Ken talking. Ken, Ken, Ken, you looked at the instructions, you now have to surrender your M.A.N. card for at least a year at which time your membership may be reviewed for reinstatement. Looks like a nice ebike, but with my motorcycle, in the bed of my pickup with the boat on top of the pickup being hauled behind a 37 ft motor home I just don't think I've got room for it. All of that aside, that looks like a very nice boat. The wood inside was beautiful and i didn't see too much if any evidence of leaking. Keep the good stuff coming guys.
Just for the record, I never read the instructions which is why I thought the range was 20 miles instead of 70… I think Ken read them as one would look at a flip book. Ha!
Having had a 382 the first thing I spotted was the keel blocking. Glad you pointed that out right away - it shows your honesty and integrity. They are great boats, high coamings in cockpit, solid feel underfoot and underway, sail beautifully, comfy below, and able to go anywhere. The owners webite is invaluable. Having owned other boats I think i would prefer the traveler on deck of the 384 over the one in the cockpit. Great job showing this boat and great job with your channel!
Thank you, sir! Appreciate your kind words and comments. Agree with you re; your thoughts on the Morgans. Love these boats! And thanks for watching!!!
We had a Morgan 38 (1970ish) center board. Fun boat and great family boat. Happy Sailing ⛵
Nice! Those 38s are beauties! Thanks for watching and for your comment!
Very high end quality vessel. I sold one before that belonged to Alan Sheperd and his brother. One of my very first Boat Sales.
Agreed and that’s a nice memory! Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching!
Gotta love that protected prop, keel-skeg-rudder and forefoot configuration.
It’s a nice ride. Thanks for watching!
That is one fricken BEAUTY!
I think... I'm in ❤️!
Agreed! And…she sold…
Thank you for a fine walk through and run down. Great deal for a clean 38 Morgan. I hope that you participated in the sale! Cheers!
Nah, no financial interest in these boats. Allows us to remain impartial - even if we do love all of them!
Luv all your episodes! And hope to be able to purchase a boat like this in the near future!
Make it happen!
The vee berths at different levels above the sole was called 'Toe over toe' by Captain Q on Yacht Hunters a few years ago.
I have seen the terminology somewhere else, too.
I’ve heard that, but forgot it when we were taping. It’s unique and best for siblings or friends, not for a couple… Thanks for watching and for the comment!
Good review. I have a 384. It has been a great boat.
I have to sell her for health reasons.
I can highly recommend the 384. Very solid and excellent draft for the Bahamas and Florida.
Sorry you have to sell yours. Yes, lovely boats. I love my 382, even though I really liked this 384… Very solid, very comfortable. Thanks for your comment and I hope your 384 finds a good home! Where is she located?
@@boatfools my boat is in Florida. Unfortunately my shoulders are shot. Can't do the winches anymore.
@@larrydugan1441 asking price of your bike, and we’re in Florida is it located?
Appreciate your Chanel and everything you do 💯💪🙏⛵️
We appreciate you! Thanks for watching and thank you for your kind words!
One thing you forgot to address that you usually do I believe is the standing headroom. I think this is a very important consideration for those of us who stand over 6ft. My research indicates for these Brewer-designed Morgan 38s the standing headroom is only 6'2".
Familiarity leads to laziness! Since we own one, completely forgot to mention it! Josh is 6’2” and he can stand comfortably below. The only place that’s tough is in the galley on account of the overhead light… Thanks for watching and for the comment!
This Morgan must be a buikd of what was built in UK as Victoria Yachts ... beautiful to see ... I owned Victoria 34 which I loved and this boat looks SO much the same ... Victoria Yachts stopped building boats .. did Morgan take over their plans ? Does anybody know ?
I see what you’re saying about the Victoria 34! Other than the transoms, they do look very similar. Ted Brewer designed this Morgan, Chuck Paine designed Victoria, which came after the Morgan. Ted Brewer would have been delighted by the comparison, I reckon! Both beautiful boats! Thanks for the comments and for watching.
Nice boat. The new Beta diesel is a huge upgrade. There is a Morgan 38 in Southwest Harbor. I don't know which version it is, but it looks like a powerful sailing boat.
Apparently this boat has an offer in on it. I’m jealous. The new Beta is a beauty. The 38s are very nice to sail. I would like to try the 383 or 384 with its taller rig and bigger rudder. But I’m not complaining, we get around just fine with the 382…😊
Guys... When you take that bike anywhere near salt water, you want to make sure att MINIMUM that the battery is in a reliable waterproof case or bag. And stow it in a place where the battery is kept from experiencing and kinds of impact. Salt water and lithium ion batteries is dangerous.i would also get a waterproof gear bag for the bike itself. If you treat it right, an ebike is an excellent travel tool.❤
This is excellent intel and our next piece on the bike comes out Saturday and we mention the need for some sort of waterproof carrying case for the bike. We will mention the battery issue! Good call and thank you for your comment and insight. The e-bike has been so much fun!
Coincidence, just met a boat neighbor with a beautiful example of a Morgan 383.Very nice boat. This was a fine example. How can you go wrong with a repowered boat ? Would you call your v berth a pullman berth ? Just curious. On your last video with the Orion, it was Captain Q's episode 24 if any of your viewers want to check it out, just gives you a view of the other layout if interested. Thanks guys as always
Patrick! That’s too funny. Glad you liked the 383. Re: repowered. Agreed. If everything else is in order, it’s a win.
Not technically Pullman berths, no. Someone else said, toe over toe. I’ll dig into the archives and find out.
Thanks for the Orion info!
Great episode ... would have been nice had you compared the asking price on this boat with what you bought yours for as a comparison -- obviously the market changes year to year, but how do the two models compare to one another? Does one have a bigger following than the other? How they both compared to the Morgan 381 (Catalina) which had similar numbers on sailboat data (longer LWL and faster hull speed) but very compatible as a successor. Keep up the great work!!!
I know! So many things we forgot to mention! More than 500 of the three models were made, 300 of the 382s. A real cult following on the internet. Tons of information out there… We’ll keep trying! And honestly, I haven’t looked at the data on the Catalina 38, but I will! As always, thanks for your comments and for watching!
Nice review.
Thank you!
Excellent price vs value ratio . This boat can be bought without loosing sleep about it .
Exactly right! Great deal, IMO.
What a fun video! If Canadian Ken wasnt married! Id gladley be a little sister! Me being 55. Ok jokes aside my maiden name is Boucher! We'd get along grandly accept for my husband and his wife.. really ... Great boat! We are buying end of sailing season 2025.. so close we cant wait! Thanks for all the great info and fun times. Best sailing vids out there!
Great boat!
What a Great deal. Kitchen is really crowed but might be able to change. Good luck to new owners
Agreed. The galley is great underway - you can tuck right in there!
thanks, fellas
You’re welcome. As always, thanks for watching and for your support!
The doors what Capt Q would call a twofer.... avoids guests or owners having to step out into shared space.
Fantastic boat;!
The Best moment of The day
Ha! Thank you! Always appreciate your comments!
DIDNT SEE WHERE THE BOAT IS LOCATED. IVE BEEN UP GOR 3 DAYS IN VEGAS PLAYING POKE SO IT MAY HAVE BEEN SAID, BUT I DIDNT SEE OR HEAR IT. THANKS
Belmont Boatworks in Belmont, ME. About 5 miles from Belfast and the coast. Thanks for watching!
Dreams boat
From the UK. What's the fuss about spanners?
This sold pretty quick.
The buyer is awaiting results of the survey. One never knows if the deal will fall apart or not…
@@boatfools I am a disabled vet that plans on circumnavigating the North Atlantic. This is hard, but especially so for vets that suffer not only physical but PTSD and the like. I appreciate the work you do in bringing quality lower cost boats to light. I have started looking for sponsors for assistance to help offset the costs. Anyhow, I love your channel. Keep up the good work.
@@deanc685 first of all, thank you for your service. Your adventure sounds amazing. Let us know if we can be of assistance. Are you located in New England? And thank you for your kind words.
@@boatfools I am located in Virginia. My wife and I love New England. Maine was cool..the land of Dunkin Donuts and Blueberries. Perhaps once I am closer to selecting a sailboat you might do an interview that addresses the challenges of living with disabilities and also of some of the great organizations that help veterans. I am a huge fan of the VA. So in my case, if we were at sea and had issues with depression, and I had connectivity, I could email or video conference with my doctors. I served 21 years in the Army Special Forces and got beat up. I still can lead the way in demonstrating that disabilities can be overcome to accomplish even difficult tasks. Thrank you so much for your concern.
@@deanc685 I think this is a wonderful idea. Please stay in touch and when you're ready, please email me directly at boatfools1@gmail.com.
There must be a way of using the one door for both bathroom and forward cabin - two swinging doors in a confined space is ridiculous.
Seems a bit much and unnecessary, IMO. Thanks for watching and for your comment!
30 ft waterline for a 38 ft boat?
Why not? Unless one can afford $60k-plus for a newer used boat with the newer design elements, such as a closer ratio between LWL & LOA, boats like this amazing vessel are our wheelhouse. And, even if price weren’t a consideration, IMO boats with some overhang are vastly more aesthetically pleasing than newer designs, despite their shortcomings in interior volume. If you live in a place where slips are your only option, I get it. But, this boat was made in 1986. Of course it’s not going to look like today’s boats - which IMO - is precisely her appeal. And the price.
Sigh...I want but not ready until next summer.
There will be others! Let us know if we can help you in any way when you’re ready!
We felt that this boat just cost to much to build, 17000 lbs keel stepped mast . Etc we knew it would not be built again
They are such a pleasure to sail. Obviously, since you all sold a lot of them… Really appreciate your comments!
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JUST FOUND IT! I SAID INWAS TIRED😮
No worries!
Very nice boat at a very nice price. Unfortunately it comes 2 years too early for me, otherwise I would buy it for my world trip and equip it further.
There will be others! Thanks for watching and for your comment.
The windless should NOT be fixed to the anchor locker lid. How'd you miss that?
The forward traveller position gives way less mechanical advantage to yours.
I'm always uncomfortable with mid boom sheeting too. It creates a fulcrum and what my brain calls boom "bend moment" under sail..... especially when my crew see nothing wrong with adding to that by positioning a preventer at boom end.... and then think it would be better winch tight (meanwhile I'm waiting for the mid boom crease).
Don't get me thinking about lateral stress on the gooseneck.
Anyway none of that can have happened to your rig during or before your tenure. 😏
That anchor hatch had been reinforced and it wasn’t going anywhere. But my issue with it was the lack of access to the compartment itself, in case the rode was fouled in some way. Definitely serviceable but not ideal. Appreciate the comment and feedback!
Beatris foods Morgan, tartan’s group, frank butler of Catilina
I’m a old Morgan salesman
That’s awesome! Thanks for finding our channel!
How much sip to viet nam
Too much! :)
It's all fun and games until Orcas pummel the plastic boats into pieces.
I would not have promoted the word "seacock" but would have referred to it as "the valve" instead, I find the name really perverted to whoever at Google came up with it, just look at what they say when you look up the term!. : "A seacock is called a seacock because it's a valve on a ship or boat's hull that allows water to flow in or out of the vessel. The term "seacock" is specific to the valve that controls the flow of water, while "skin fittings" is a more general term that can also refer to the underwater skin fitting." So polluted!..
Stop hard panning your audio do like 75% at most can't listen on head phones
Honestly, I wish I knew what you meant. I will do some research and see if we can sort it out. Just got some new mics and I hope that helps!
@@boatfools The voices on your video are coming out of the left and right channel. The man with the baseball hat on at the beginning is on the right channel, other guy is on the left. This problem can be fixed in whatever editing program you use. You're probably bringing in the two mic channels as stereo, but you want to set them up as two mono channels. Maybe you're not monitoring your edit in stereo? Not sure... but you should play it back with headphones on to double check. I don't have headphones, but I do have two speakers. I agree, it's very hard to listen to! Same problem on your next video too.
I really appreciate this intel and will investigate! Thank you!
Take a look at the prices online. This is not a good deal. Its a decent boat yes, but go look at the market, and it's only going to get much worse.
I sort of hope you're right, because I want to buy this boat. The new engine and condition of the topsides and deck really make it intriguing!
I'd buy it if I was in the market, just not at that price based on what else is out there. Its a nice boat, no offense to the owner or you intended. Appreciate the civil response.
@@brianmaguire6814 you bet! And one should never offer full asking price - especially in this market, which is definitely a buyer's market...
Hmmmmm....Think Think Think......
I know it…
Lots of 'nice' things.
Dammit, did I use ‘nice’ too often again? Gotta work on that!
@@boatfools The bit that gets me is that the boat you were reviewing, although I am not a sailor, appeared to be a perfectly adequate vessel for a committed sailor to enjoy sailing in relative safety and comfort virtually anywhere in the world. So why do those with presumably more money than sailing zeal want 'superyachts' costing many millions of dollars and needing a professional crew?
What a fun video! If Canadian Ken wasnt married! Id gladley be a little sister! Me being 55. Ok jokes aside my maiden name is Boucher! We'd get along grandly accept for my husband and his wife.. really ... Great boat! We are buying end of sailing season 2025.. so close we cant wait! Thanks for all the great info and fun times. Best sailing vids out there!
Best comment! Ha! Thanks! And keep us posted on your boat search!