2004 Intrepid 377 Walkaround
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Overview
Intrepid...A Vessel That Earns Its Name....
Price Reduced To Sell Quickly!!!
Enjoy fishing as much as you do cruising? Having friends and family on board a spacious, safe vessel? Enjoy a luxurious stateroom, private head, and luxurious salon?
Take the helm of this exceptional
2004 Intrepid 377 Walkaround
Beautifully Maintained and Featuring...
- New fishfinder (July 2019), outriggers, deep fish wells, live bait well, ample transom door, dual dive platforms, boarding ladder and removable aft lounge
- Full-size berth forward, salon settee, in-line galley, and head with shower
- Triple Mercury 225 hp OptiMax V6 outboards with Low Hours
- Max Power Bow Thruster
- Transverse stepped hull with 22 1/2-degree transom deadrise and vacuum-bagged construction
- 11-foot, 6-inch beam for a full, functional cockpit while fishing, diving and other water sports
Specifications
Basic Information
- Manufacturer:
- Intrepid
- Model:
- 377 Walkaround
- Year:
- 2004
- Category:
- Power
- Condition:
- Used
- Location:
- Osterville, MA, US
- Available for sale in U.S. waters:
- Yes
- Vessel Name:
- Moonshadow
- Boat Type:
- Motor Yacht
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Type:
- Hull Color:
- HIN:
- Designer:
- Flag of Registry:
Dimensions & Weight
- Length:
- 37 ft - 11.28 meter
- LOA:
- 38 ft 3 in - 11.66 meter
- Beam:
- 11 ft 6 in - 3.51 meter
- Draft - max:
- -
- Bridge Clearance:
- -
- Dry Weight:
- -
Engine
- Make:
- Mercury
- Model:
- 225CXL
- Engine(s):
- 3
- Hours:
- 567
- Cruise Speed:
- -
- Range:
- -
- Joystick Control:
- No
- Engine Type:
- Outboard
- Drive Type:
- Fuel Type:
- Gas/Petrol
- Horsepower:
- 225 (Individual), 675 (combined)
- Max Speed:
- 57 MPH
Tank Capacities
- Fuel Tank:
- 400 gallons - 1 tank(s)
- Fresh Water Tank:
- 65 gallons - 1 tank(s)
- Holding Tank:
- 20 gallons - 1 tank(s)
Accommodations
- Total Cabins:
- -
- Total Berths:
- -
- Total Sleeps:
- -
- Total Heads:
- 1
- Captains Cabin:
- No
- Crew Cabins:
- -
- Crew Berths:
- -
- Crew Sleeps:
- -
- Crew Heads:
- -
Descriptions
Intrepid 377
This new walkaround knows how to step lively.
Exerpted from an Yachting Magazine article written by Peter FrederiksenOctober 3, 2007
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If you enjoy driving a boat hard, you'll like getting behind the wheel of an Intrepid. The transverse stepped hull with 22 1/2-degree transom deadrise and vacuum-bagged construction responds to engine power effortlessly, like waves breaking on a pristine shore. Controls and gauges fill the dash in a logical fashion, so your brain and hands instinctively work together as well as the first string on a championship team. If you also enjoy the intrinsic thrills of being noticed when you pass other boats, or when squeezing into a tight space at a busy fuel dock with barely a ripple, you will love the new Intrepid 377 Walkaround.
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Powered with triple Mercury 225 hp OptiMax V6 outboards, the 377 hustles to a top speed of 49.7 knots. The 11-foot, 6-inch beam creates a wide, workable cockpit for fishing, diving and other water sports with deep fish wells, a transom door, dual dive platforms and a boarding ladder. Add the removable aft lounge and you have plenty of seating for cruising with guests. The cabin has a full-size berth forward, a settee to port and an in-line galley and head with shower to starboard-a great combination for traveling or weekend island hopping.
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The helm is my favorite area aboard any Intrepid, and more so on the 377. Hard lines are difficult to find aboard this boat, and the curvy helm station is a case in point. The Edson wheel with a knobby handle is offset slightly to port. Connected to dual-cylinder hydraulic steering, the 377 carves turns like an Olympic ice skater. Stepped hulls are nothing new, but the transverse step in the 377 takes performance up a notch. Steps create a vacuum to reduce drag and get the boat on plane quickly. At speed, the step allows the hull to ride on specific points, and this wetted surface gives the boat directional stability from idle to top end. The dash is sculpted with eye-pleasing shapes that easily accept a waterproof electrical breaker panel under clear plexiglass; triple Kiekhaefer controls; flush-mounted electronics; and a bank of Mercury Smart Craft Gauges. An L-shape settee is forward, and the low, raked windscreen does a good job diverting the breeze. The low-profile bow rail adds to the boat's stellar looks, yet is handy to grab when you travel forward on the wide side decks to sweat a line around a piling or work the anchor.
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A friend who delivers boats for a yacht company told me he does his quality control in three steps because on the second and third tries, he always uncovers details missed on the previous pass. The 377 also benefits from a few passes, only each time you look, you'll find more you like. While the helm is nice, an inspection inside the console is more telling. Intrepid uses tinned wiring in its electrical systems for better corrosion resistance, then neatly paints each terminal end with liquid electrical tape to seal out moisture and insulate against vibration. Wiring is neatly bundled, well-secured and easy to trace. This is important because every Intrepid is built to order, and many leave the factory with sophisticated custom systems. Our test boat, for instance, had a five-battery DC system with one battery a dedicated source to run the optional Vetus bow thruster. At the flip of a switch, any combination of batteries can be paralleled to turn over the engines should a starting battery malfunction. A 12v battery converter is standard, and our test boat also had an 7.3kW Kohler genset in a well-insulated, dry compartment abaft the helm seat. On most small boats, the light plant gets jammed in so tight, there's only room left for rust. On the 377, the generator is accessible for daily checks and routine maintenance through a large hatch that sits in an even larger removable deck section, should the generator need to come out.
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Lift a hatch anywhere aboard and you will see cosmetic and sea keeping detailing. The underside of each hatch is gelcoated, and all hatch pulls flush lock to create a solid connection to the rubber gasket that seals out rattles and water. Hinges and stainless-steel cleats also are flush-mounted, and stern-line and spring-line cleats pass through fairleads. A deep, interconnecting gutter trail leads from every hatch to 3-inch-wide scuppers in the full-height transom. The transom door locks in place with the kind of hardware you'd expect to see on a 60-footer.
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To maintain a smooth deck profile, the optional electric windlass is recessed within a hatch on the integrated pulpit. Abaft, a second hatch accesses the deep rode locker. Two steps molded into the deck assembly lead to the walkaround with its pronounced toerail. The bottom step is rounded to protect shins and bare toes, and to provide more nonslip footing surface. Small, hinged hatches on both sides of the walkaround reveal fuel fills. A transom hatch neatly conceals the oil reservoir fills.
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Intrepid manufactures its cushions with Starboard inserts to eliminate rot, which can damage wood supports. Long life is further ensured on the coaming bolsters by mounting them one inch below the covering boards, to prevent foot scuffs from marring the edges when boarding from the side. Additionally, cutouts are built into the optional stern seat to ease the reach to the cleats. The combination helm seat and leaning post is electrically adjustable and reinforced with a wraparound grab rail. Fishermen will appreciate the built-in rocket launcher for rods, as well as the drink holders and freshwater shower. Tackle stows conveniently in a locker full of trays abaft the seat back, and a well-placed strip of plastic trim guards the door seam to prevent spray and washdown water from seeping inside.
The 377 is manufactured with handlaid, knitted, uni- and bidirectional fabrics, Kevlar and PVC foam coring of various densities. Vacuum-bagging achieves a high-tech level glass-to-resin ratio. Liners are bonded to the hull to reduce upkeep and increase stiffness. No wood is used anywhere.
Additional Features
Additional Features Include:
Electrical:
- 125 VAC - 30 AMP
- Wiring: Stranded
- Shore Cord: One (1) Marinco, 50 Ft 125 VAC, 30 AMP, Three-wire
- GFCI Protected Receptacles
- DC Voltage: 12 V
Systems:
- Atwood Sump Pump V750
- Shureflow Pressure Pump 12 VDC
Convenience:
- Fiberglass Boarding Stool
- Dockside Water Connector
- Television and Telephone Shore Inlet
- Fresh Water Washdown
- Sea Water Washdown
Sport Fishing:
- Four (4) Flush Mounted Rod Holders
- Four (4) Cockpit Floodlights 12 VDC
- Fishbox Macerator Pump
- Teaser Reels
- TACO Outriggers
- Six Pole Rocket Launchers
Covers:
- Seat & Helm Covers
- Gunwale Cover
Deck Equipment:
- Primary Anchor - One (1) Fortress 16 Light weight type with 10' of 5/16 chain and 150' of 1/2" nylon rode
Safety:
- PFDS - Six (6) Type II, Two (2) Type IV
- Visual Distress - One (1) Olin Alert Flare Kit
- International Navigation Lights
- Marine Type Bell
- Three (3) B1 Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishers
Powerboat Guide Description
2014 Broker Ed. PowerBoat Guide
Fast and expensive, the Intrepid 377 is a semicustom rocket whose sleek profile and advanced construction set her apart from the more conventional walkaround models of lesser builders.
Like all current Intrepid models, the 377 rides on a high- tech, stepped bottom hull with plenty of transom deadrise and a relatively narrow beam. The versatile deck plan of the 377 is designed to accommodate both weekend cruising and serious fishing activities. The centerline console is located well aft in the cockpit to make room for a large L-shaped settee forward, and the interior includes a compact galley, settee to port, and an enclosed head with a separate stall shower. The helm layout is superb, and an electric windlass is recessed under a hatch on the bow pulpit. Additional features include a low-profile windshield and bow rails, wide side decks, dual-cylinder hydrau- lic steering, good range, and a transom door. Note that a remov- able aft lounge seat is optional. A top-quality boat with near-flawless fit and finish, triple 300hp Mercury outboards will deliver a top speed of close to 50 mph.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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