1984 Custom 38 Custom
$99,000
Boat in Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 US
38 Custom
2 Engines (2x Merlin)
42 feet
Gas
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Welcome aboard Caribbean Express - a timeless blend of history, craftsmanship, and inspired design.
Caribbean Express is a step into custom built boat building world. The current owner built this boat himself in 1984 in the Nordin Industries facility.
A piece of craftsmanship that is lasting until today where she sits in Dania beach ready for her new owner to see her for what she really is. Everything is thought out perfectly and is functional! Not many boats of today are made that way. This 38 custom was originally powered by twin Mercury 300hp two stroke outboards where it was eventually re-powered with Mercruiser inboard engines and then repowered again with the current engines.
HULL CONSTRUCTION
- 14.5° V-Hull with four lifting strakes for superior planing and stability.
- Built using Klegecell, a closed-cell foam core. Scored every 1½ inches horizontally and vertically. Outer and inner hulls are bonded with fiberglass, forming a honeycomb structure for unmatched strength and lightweight durability.
- A 4-foot extension was added to the stern by Nordin Industries in the winter of 1992 to achieve an optimal 8-degree angle on the propeller shafts. The fuel tank was also relocated aft, behind the engines, to improve overall weight distribution. These upgrades significantly enhanced performance. The boat now runs efficiently with two sets of propellers-one optimized for short-range speed, and the other for long-range cruising and improved maneuverability.
Hardware and Features:
- All cleats are thru-bolted and reinforced with stainless steel backing plates-built to handle real-world use and stand the test of time. Inside, every cabinet and storage compartment was designed not just for convenience, but for longevity-solid construction, smooth operation, and a layout that holds up beautifully, year after year. Everything on board was built with durability and purpose in mind.
INTERIOR:
- Custom Ribbon Mahogany cabinetry and interior finish.
- Cabinets conceal all major appliances including: Sink, Trash Compactor, Microwave, Television, Cabinets for stylish Credenza layout
- Electric heating system throughout the interior to make sure the boat stays comfortable no matter the season. Whether it's a chilly morning at anchor or a cool evening after a long run, the warmth is steady and quiet-perfect for extending the cruising season or just making things feel like home.
Storage:
- Full underfloor storage in the saloon housing the fresh water tank, holding tank and all spare parts.
- Queen-size V-Berth with under-bed storage and a built-in closet.-
Visibility & Ventilation:
- 360-degree visibility from the lower helm.
- Full-length sliding side windows to capture breeze when docked.
NAVIGATION & ELECTRONICS:
- Garmin GPS systems (multiple units)
- Full Instrumentation Panel, including:
- Automatic Halon fire suppression system in engine room
Engines and Running Gear (THE BEST OF THE BEST) Both engines run perfectly and preform!
- Twin 540 cubic inch Merlins (~200 hours each)
- Heavy-duty Chevrolet Big Block configuration
- Vortec Supercharged
- Direct Port Fuel Injection
- Computer-controlled ignition system
- Tug boat sized engine struts (over built for durability)
- Internal Components Include: Steel crankshaft, H-beam rods, Full-floating wrist pins, J&E custom blower pistons, Custom Lunati torque camshaft, Crane roller rockers, Exhaust: 4" x 4" side exhausts
Transmissions: Beefed-up BorgWarner units with extra clutch discs
Shafts & Props: Monel shafts with two sets of props:
Smaller props: For short runs and easy docking
Larger props: Designed for 1,000-mile range runs
A full hydraulic lift hatch provides access to the entire cockpit engine bay
HISTORY & MAINTENANCE:
Caribbean Express was taken to a shipyard (08/01/2025) where a routine bottom job was completed, 2 thick layers of bottom paint was applied to all surfaces including metals. Zincs were replaced on all grounding metals.
Major Refits:
Three major refits completed over the vessel's lifetime
Most recent refit completed on July 29, 2025
Cost of most recent refit: $128,954.
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.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1/27/26 | Price decreased | $99,000(-28.0%) |
| 12/18/25 | Price increased | $137,500(+5.8%) |
| 11/27/25 | Initial price | $129,999 |
Overview from around the web 1984 Custom 38 Custom
Customers praise the 1984 Custom 38 Custom for its classic design combined with robust construction
Many highlight its excellent sailing performance, noting smooth handling and stability even in challenging conditions. Owners appreciate the spacious and comfortable interior layout, making it ideal for extended cruising. The craftsmanship and attention to detail in this vessel receive frequent commendations, emphasizing its timeless appeal and reliability on the water. Overall, the 1984 Custom 38 Custom is celebrated for blending traditional aesthetics with dependable functionality.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1984 Custom 38 Custom offers a blend of classic design and solid craftsmanship, making it a favored choice among sailing enthusiasts. Here are some of the pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Timeless Design: The 38 Custom features a classic aesthetic that appeals to sailors who appreciate traditional lines and craftsmanship.
Sturdy Construction: Built with quality materials and attention to detail, this model is known for its durability and seaworthiness.
Spacious Interior: For a 38-foot vessel, it offers a comfortable and well-laid-out interior, suitable for extended cruising.
Sailing Performance: It delivers reliable and balanced sailing characteristics, making it enjoyable for both casual and experienced sailors.
Customizable: Being a custom design, many owners have tailored these boats to their specific needs and preferences.
Cons
Older Technology: As a 1984 model, some onboard systems and equipment may be outdated and require upgrades or maintenance.
Maintenance Needs: Older vessels often demand more upkeep to maintain performance and safety standards.
Limited Modern Amenities: Compared to newer models, it may lack some contemporary conveniences and innovations found in recent designs.
Potential for Wear: Depending on previous ownership and care, hull and rigging condition can vary, necessitating thorough inspection before purchase.
Made For
The 1984 Custom 38 Custom is designed for sailors seeking a blend of classic craftsmanship and reliable performance. It is ideal for those who appreciate a well-built vessel with timeless styling, suitable for both coastal cruising and more adventurous offshore passages. Whether you're an experienced sailor looking for a sturdy and responsive boat or someone wanting a comfortable and elegant sailing experience, the Custom 38 offers versatility and quality that caters to a range of sailing enthusiasts.
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Contact Rick Obey Yacht Sales about 1984 Custom 38 Custom
3621 W State Road 84, Davie, FL, 33312




























