
Cruising in style
Ease of handling is a key benefit of sailing a Moorings 373. The yacht has a roller-furling genoa, self-stacking mainsail with lazy jacks, and an electric windlass. All sail control lines are led aft to the cockpit for safety and convenience. A bimini shades the large cockpit, and there’s a drop leaf table for dining or cocktails. In addition to chart instruments, compasses, depth-sounder, and speedometer, the yacht also has cockpit speakers for the VHF radio and the stereo. There is an ample swim platform with a shower.
Below decks the Moorings 373 boasts an L-shaped galley with plenty of counter space, vast storage, refrigerator, double sink, and a cooker with an oven. The saloon features seating on both sides with a large table for six (with drop leaf section). The settees can serve as single berths or the table drops to make a double bunk. The head with stall shower is remarkably large for a boat of this size and has expansive counter space. The yacht has three double cabins, one forward and two aft. Each is well appointed with hanging lockers, opening ports or hatches, fans, and generous storage.
Exclusive yachts are the newest in the fleet with most less than 2 years old.
Club yachts are generally only three to five years old and very well maintained.