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Gail Lee
38′ Leopard Cat
Experience the ultimate in sailing comfort and performance aboard Gail Lee with her excellent maneuverability and cruising ease. With a furling jib and all lines leading aft, this catamaran offers effortless handling, making it a perfect choice for both seasoned sailors and those new to the water.
Gail Lee is equipped with top-of-the-line sailing gear, including a Quantum main sail and genoa, as well as a Stackpack for effortless sail handling. A spacious forward trampoline and comfortable cockpit seating ensure that your guests will always have a place to relax while you enjoy the wind in your sails. The result is a catamaran that is both easy to drive and incredibly comfortable to live aboard.
For your comfort, the boat is equipped with a diesel forced-air heater that keeps the main salon and starboard-side cabins warm and cozy. When connected to shore power, the reverse-cycle AC unit heats the port-side cabins, ensuring a pleasant atmosphere regardless of the weather outside.
Whether you’re embarking on a relaxing day charter or a longer cruising adventure, Gail Lee offers the perfect blend of luxury, performance, and convenience.
Vessel Highlights
- Easy breezy open seating in cockpit for all
- Trampoline on bow
- Excellent storage
- Easy to maneuver. All lines lead aft.
- Furling jib
Vessel Details
- Cabins: 4
- Sleeps (standard): 8
- Sleeps (max): 10
- Heads: 2
- Cruising speed: 6 knots
Vessel Layout
2025 Rates
Season | Dates | Per Night |
Jan 1 - Apr 30 | $1,030 | |
May 1 - May 31 | $1,150 | |
Jun 1 - Jun 20 | $1,270 | |
Jun 21 - Aug 29 | $1,330 | |
Aug 30 - Sep 19 | $1,270 | |
Sep 20 - Oct 15 | $1,150 | |
Oct 16 - Dec 31 | $1,030 |
Terms and Conditions
- Daily Damage Fee: $75 / night (no additional security deposits required.)
- P&I Insurance: $45 / night ($1,000,000 coverage)
Short Charters
A surcharge and fees may apply to charters of less than 5 nights long. See Short Charters for details.
Vessel Specifications
Accommodations | Description |
---|---|
Sleeps (recommended) | 8 |
Sleeps (maximum) | 10 |
Berths - Forward | (4) in two staterooms |
Berths - Aft | (4) in two staterooms |
Berths - Other | (2) youth cabins - Forward of double berths |
Berths - Salon | |
Heads | (1) electric, (1) manual |
Showers | (2) plus transom shower |
Heater | Diesel Heat - Wallas / Main Salon & Stbd cabin, Elec Port |
Air Conditioning | No |
Galley | Description |
Stove | Propane - Force 10 2-Burner w/ oven |
Oven | Propane Oven |
Microwave | No |
Freezer | Vitrifrigo DT Seris 12v 212 Drawer-type |
Refrigeration | Vitrifrigo DT Seris 12v 212 Drawer-type |
Ice Box | No |
Ice Maker | No |
BBQ | Propane, rail mounted |
Entertainment | Description |
Audio System | Yes - Sony CDX-H91041 |
Television | No |
Mechanical | Description |
Engine | Twin Yanmar @ 29HP each |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Fuel Capacity | 92 Gallons in two tanks |
Water Capacity | 206 Gallons |
Cruising Speed | 6.Knots |
Total Fuel Consumption* | 1 Gallon per hour @2200 RPM |
Thruster | No |
Anchor Windlass | Electric |
Ground Tackle (primary) | Delta 30 lb with 150 chain + 50 Rode |
Generator | No |
Inverter | No |
Shore Power | 30A / 120V |
Electronics | Description |
Navigation | Yes - B&G Zeus Chart Plotter |
VHF Radio | Yes- Raymarine Ray 55 |
Autopilot | Raymarine ST6002 |
Radar | |
Depthsounder | Yes - B&G Triton |
Knotmeter | Yes - B&G Triton |
Wind Instruments | Yes - B&G Triton |
AIS | |
Specifications | Description |
LOA | 37'6" |
Beam | 19'9" |
Draft | 3'5" |
Displacement | 18,340 lbs. |
LWL | 36' |
Keel Type | Multihull |
Year Built | 2010 |
Sails | Description |
Jib | Roller Furling |
Main | Battened main with 2 reef points |
Rigging | Description |
Rig | Sloop |
Steering Type | Wheel |
Winches | Genoa/Sheet, Harken 44's; Halyard, Harken 40's |
Dodger | Yes |
Bimini | Hard Top |
Misc | Description |
Dinghy | Inflatable 12' |
Dinghy Davit | Electric at Stern |
Outboard | Honda 9.9 electric start |
Dock Step | No |
Pet Friendly | No |
Other | Description |
*The actual fuel consumption may vary depending on sea conditions, hull type, boat weight, and speed.
Operating Manual
We trust this manual will help you become familiar with the vessel. If you have questions about the boat or about places to visit, please do not hesitate to ask the AYC staff.