1988 38 FT HOLIDAY MANSION BARRACUDA COASTAL CRUISER

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1988  Holiday  Mansion  Barracuda  Coastal Cruiser

Beautifully restored with custom features throughout. Wood floors and walnut faced cabinets. Mid-century design. Boat featured in Maine Magazine (Boating issue) "Little House on the Harbor" AFT Cabin w/ double bed. Lots of light/windows. Sink vanity area as well as walk in, teak shower with pop-up hatch in ceiling. Closet area and drawers for clothes. There's a sofa bed couch with drawers underneath forward. An upgraded modern head (Tecma electric flush) is down 5 stair steps in the front part of boat. Living/sitting space with TV mounted on cabin wall. Down 3 steps to kitchen and dining area. Wood block counters. Large convection/microwave. Propane 3 burner cooktop and stove. Large size refrigerator w/ freezer. Large sliding pantry. Bench and 2 stools fit nicely with expandable dining table. Nicely placed storage throughout. Propane heater unit. Air conditioning. Lots of storage below deck! Partially covered front bow area outside of boat with large recently refinished Mahogany bench opposite fiberglass bench sitting. Partial walkaround area outside boat with starboard side steps up to upper outside area with two swivel captain chairs along with room for extra chairs and tables. Ladder to transom for easy dinghy access.

You won't find another Holiday Mansion with this kind of custom, modern designed interior. Absolutely gorgeous. 

Portside engine was rebuilt in 2020 (Port Harbor Marine - Portland, ME) We replaced the starboard engine block as well as updated necessary parts. Both have new carburetors replaced in 2024. (Gilespie Marine - Wisscasett, ME)

Hours on both engines are very limited.

New Gelcoat on front bow area. Anchor. Ample sitting areas. Boat has a cathedral style hull (good for rougher water)

 

3 year old Garmin 12" with touchscreen.

Air conditioner. (Uses 30 amp- or 25 if split on a 50)

Washer and dryer below deck (NEW) never used.

Located in Boothbay Harbor, Maine.