2007 Intrepid 37' (11.28 m) 370 Cuddy
Annapolis, Maryland, United States
Perseverance III
The 2007 Intrepid 370 Cuddy combines performance, versatility, and high-end craftsmanship in a proven offshore-capable platform.
Flag of Registry: United States
- Center Consoles
- Power
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Fiberglass Hull
$ 152,500 USD
€ 130,756 Euros
$ 212,846 CAD
£ 114,319 GBP
Description
The 2007 Intrepid 370 Cuddy combines performance, versatility, and high-end craftsmanship in a proven offshore-capable platform. Powered by triple 2015 Mercury Verado 300hp outboards with just 510 hours, this boat delivers the speed, reliability, and fuel efficiency demanded by serious boaters. The Verado engines are known for their quiet operation and smooth power delivery, making long runs comfortable and stress-free.
The 370 Cuddy's hull features Intrepid's signature stepped design, ensuring excellent handling, quick planing, and superior fuel economy. With a beam of 10'6" and a deep-V hull, this boat handles rough conditions with confidence while providing a smooth, dry ride.
Topside, the spacious layout is designed for both cruising and fishing. The helm features an ergonomic design with flush-mounted electronics and ample seating. Forward is a large sunpad atop the cuddy cabin, ideal for lounging or entertaining. The cockpit is wide and open, featuring foldaway seating, a transom door, dive door, insulated fish boxes, and ample storage and equally suited for offshore fishing or cruising with family and friends.
Below deck, the air-conditioned cuddy cabin offers overnight accommodations including a V-berth, galley with refrigerator and sink, and an enclosed head with shower. High-end finishes and attention to detail throughout underscore Intrepid's commitment to quality and comfort.
Additional features include a fiberglass hardtop with integrated lighting, windlass anchor system, bow thruster, and a generator for extended cruising capability.
Whether you're chasing gamefish, island hopping, or enjoying a sunset cruise, this 370 Cuddy is a premium center console with unmatched versatility, performance, and style. With low-hour, updated power and the proven pedigree of Intrepid, this vessel stands out as a superb choice in the 35'- 40' category.
Data Sheet
Official Number: 1201323
LOA: 37' (11.28 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2007
Beam: 10' 6''
Draft Max: 3' 2''
Draft Min: 2'
Cabins: 1
Sleeps: 2
V Berths: 1
Heads: 1
Maximum Speed: 60 MPH
Cruise Speed: 35 MPH
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: Awlgrip
Hull Shape: Deep Vee
Fuel Tank: 300 Gallons (1135.62 Liters)
Fresh Water: 40 Gallons (151.42 Liters)
Holding Tank: 10 Gallons (37.85 Liters)
Dry Weight: 11000
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Mercury Verado
- Engine Model: 300
- Engine Year: 2017
- Engine Type: Outboard 4 Stroke
- Power HP: 300.00
- Power KW: 223.71
- Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
- Hours: 508.00
- Hours Date: 07-15-2025
- Engine Location: Port
Engine 2
- Engine Make: Mercury Verado
- Engine Model: 300
- Engine Year: 2017
- Engine Type: Outboard 4 Stroke
- Power HP: 300.00
- Power KW: 223.71
- Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
- Hours: 510.00
- Hours Date: 07-15-2025
- Engine Location: Middle
Engine 3
- Engine Make: Mercury Verado
- Engine Model: 300
- Engine Year: 2017
- Engine Type: Outboard 4 Stroke
- Power HP: 300.00
- Power KW: 223.71
- Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
- Hours: 508.00
- Hours Date: 07-15-2025
- Engine Location: Starboard
Generators
Generator 1
- Generator Make: Fisher-Panda
- Generator KW: 3.50
Full Details
General
"Perseverance III" is powered by triple 2015 Mercury Verado 300hp outboards with just 510 hours, this boat delivers the speed, reliability, and fuel efficiency demanded by serious boaters. The Verado engines are known for their quiet operation and smooth power delivery, making long runs comfortable and stress-free.
The 370 Cuddy's hull features Intrepid's signature stepped design, ensuring excellent handling, quick planing, and superior fuel economy. With a beam of 10'6" and a deep-V hull, this boat handles rough conditions with confidence while providing a smooth, dry ride.
Topside, the spacious layout is designed for both cruising and fishing. The helm features an ergonomic design with flush-mounted electronics and ample seating. Forward is a large sunpad atop the cuddy cabin, ideal for lounging or entertaining. The cockpit is wide and open, a starboard side dive door, insulated fish boxes, and ample storage and equally suited for offshore fishing or cruising with family and friends.
Below deck, the air-conditioned cuddy cabin offers overnight accommodations including a V-berth, galley with refrigerator and sink, and an enclosed head with shower. High-end finishes and attention to detail throughout underscore Intrepid's commitment to quality and comfort.
Additional features include an Aluminum framed top with integrated lighting and rocket launcher, windlass anchor system, bow thruster, and a generator for extended cruising capability.
Whether you're chasing gamefish, island hopping, or enjoying a sunset cruise, this 370 Cuddy is a premium center console with unmatched versatility, performance, and style. With low-hour, updated power and the proven pedigree of Intrepid, this vessel stands out as a superb choice in the 35'- 40' category.
Electronics
- (2) Garmin 5212 GPS Plotter/Displays
- Garmin Auto Pilot
- Garmin Radar
- Fusion Stereo
- Fusion remote (on stern
- Horizon VHF
- ACR EPIRB
- Samsung TV
- DVD player
- Golight remote Spotlight w/ helm control
- Ritchie Compass
- Bennett trim tabs
- 12v USB charging outlets
Electrical
- 12 volt DC system
- 110 volt AC system (30 amp) w/ cord
- Fisher Panda 3.5kw Generator w/ sound shield
- Battery charger
Deck and Hull
- Vetus Bow Thruster
- Cockpit side door with heavy duty ladder
- Electric windless with anchor and rode
- Fireboy system
- Multiple drink holders
- Dive tank storage bracket for 4 tanks
- Pop-up deck cleats
- Engine Cowling covers (3)
- Covers for helm and helm seat
- Recently Updated exterior upholstery (2024)
- Hull finished in metallic blue Awlgrip. (2024)
- U-shaped cockpit seating w/ table (converts to sun-pad)
Fishing Equipment
- Outriggers
- Multiple rod holder
- Rod storage inside cabin (12)
- Rocket launcher on hardtop
- Bailwell
- Fishbox
- Tackle storage
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Dan Bacot.
We look forward to working with you!
Bluewater Yacht Sales
750 Boucher Avenue
Suite 205
Annapolis MD 21403 USA
Email: info@bluewateryachtsales.com
Website: http://bluewateryachtsales.com
Dan Bacot
Sales Professional
750 Boucher Avenue
Suite 205
Annapolis MD 21403 USA
Office: 443-716-7965
Direct: 757-813-0460
Cell: 1-757-813-0460
Email: dbacot@bluewateryachtsales.com
Dan is a lifelong boater with extensive experience navigating the waters of the Chesapeake Bay and the East Coast, enjoying both powerboating and sailing. His current boat is a 35-foot pleasure version of a Chesapeake Bay deadrise, custom-built by Evans Boats in Crisfield, MD. With over 48 years in the marine industry, Dan has worked closely with boaters across marinas, boatyards, and yacht sales. Raised in Annapolis, Dan began boating at the age of four, following his parents’ purchase of their first sailboat. Since then, he has owned and managed numerous family and personal boats, including sailboats, trawlers, downeast, sportfish and motor yachts styles ranging from 26 to 73 feet. He learned to operate a powerboat on a classic 34’ Chesapeake Bay wooden deadrise that was originally built to hand tong oysters on the James River of Virginia.
In 1980, Dan’s family relocated to Gloucester Point, Virginia, where they acquired York River Yacht Haven. Under Dan’s leadership, the marina expanded into a full-service facility featuring 325 slips, a working boatyard, ship’s store, yacht sales, an oyster farm, and a restaurant. Over his 33-year tenure, Dan managed every department, ultimately serving as General Manager.
After the marina was sold in 2013, Dan returned to Annapolis to pursue his passion for yacht sales, helping boat buyers and sellers fulfill their needs. His interests extend beyond the boating world, particularly in Chesapeake Bay restoration, aquaculture, and sustainable waterfront development. He served an 8-year term on the Dean’s Advisory Council for the Virginia Institute of Marine Science and worked with the Army Corps of Engineers to grow over 15 million oysters through York River Yacht Haven’s aquaculture division. These oysters contributed to restoration efforts in the Great Wicomico and Lynnhaven Rivers, and the project demonstrated that marinas can have a positive environmental impact.
Dan remains deeply committed to these environmental causes and continues to advocate for sustainable solutions in the marine industry.
