
Cruising in Style
A Moorings 4000 catamaran features a full-batten mainsail, 120 percent roller-furling genoa, and twin 29 hp diesel engines. Unlike a monohull, a catamaran won’t heel, providing a stable platform and a tremendous amount of space on deck and below. The cockpit has 360 degrees of visibility from the double helm seat and there’s a hatch in the hardtop bimini to make checking sail trim easy. In addition, the cockpit has walk-through access to the swim platforms, a full electronics package, stereo/CD player speakers, a serving window from the galley, a large dining table, and lots of seating. A wide door opens to the luxurious saloon.
The saloon features a plush L-shaped settee and a large dining table. All areas are brightly lit and well ventilated for maximum comfort. The aft-facing galley has every possible amenity, including a wet bar. With the 3-cabin layout, one hull is home to a suite with bedroom, dressing room, and full head with separate shower. The other hull has two double cabins, each with a dressing area. Between the cabins is a full head with separate shower.
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.
This yacht is located in the following cruising areas: