2003 Tartan 41' (12.50 m) 4100
Georgetown, Maine, United States
41
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: TCM41080C303
Description
Introducing the 2001 Tartan 4100, a beautifully designed cruising sailboat that embodies the perfect blend of performance, comfort, and style. Renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and timeless aesthetics, this vessel is ideal for both seasoned sailors and those new to the sailing experience. The Tartan 4100 features elegant lines and a sleek profile that not only enhance its visual appeal but also contribute to its performance on the water.
Stepping aboard, you’ll be greeted by a spacious cockpit that invites relaxation and entertaining, making it an excellent space for enjoying sunsets or socializing with friends. Below deck, the thoughtfully designed interior offers a well-appointed layout featuring two generous staterooms, providing ample sleeping accommodations for family and guests. The convertible salon adds versatility to the living space, while the fully-equipped galley ensures that meal preparation is a breeze. With plenty of storage throughout and natural light flooding in from large windows, this sailboat creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day on the water.
When it comes to sailing performance, the Tartan 4100 does not disappoint. Equipped with a powerful yet efficient rigging system, this vessel delivers an exhilarating sailing experience. Its deep-V hull design provides excellent stability and maneuverability, making it a joy to sail in a variety of conditions, from calm waters to choppy seas. Whether you’re navigating coastal waters or embarking on longer voyages, you can trust that the Tartan 4100 will perform reliably.
Constructed with high-quality materials and meticulous attention to detail, the Tartan 4100 is designed for durability and longevity. It is renowned for its robust construction, ensuring that you can embark on your adventures with confidence, knowing your vessel can handle the rigors of the sea. Additionally, the boat comes equipped with modern amenities to enhance your cruising experience. These include a full galley with a stove, oven, and refrigerator; a head with a shower and marine toilet; navigational electronics and autopilot for ease of sailing; and a spacious cockpit with ample seating for entertaining.
In summary, the 2001 Tartan 4100 is more than just a sailboat; it is a vessel that promises countless adventures and cherished memories on the water. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or an extended cruising journey, this sailboat offers everything you need for a rewarding and enjoyable sailing experience.
Specifications
HIN/IMO: TCM41080C303
LOA: 43' 1'' (13.13 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2003
Beam: 13' 5''
LWL: 35' 8''
Draft Max: 5' 4''
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 50 Gallons (189.27 Liters)
Fresh Water: 100 Gallons (378.54 Liters)
Holding Tank: 24 Gallons (90.85 Liters)
Displacement: 20400
Ballast Weight: 8000 lbs
Dry Weight: 26000
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Year: 2000
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 75.10
- Power KW: 56.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 1700.00
Full Details
Manufacturer Provided Description
Take the helm of the Tartan 4100 and feel the responsiveness of a yacht designed to soar through the waters. Now go below and discover her generous interior comforts. Blending pleasing aesthetics with a powerful profile, the T4100 is a yacht built for those wanting performance without the compromise.
Accommodations and Storage
The accommodations offer a well-designed forecabin featuring a vanity with sink, lockers, a hanging locker, and four drawers, alongside an 80" x 60" forward berth with a comfortable mattress. The main cabin boasts furniture-grade settees and contoured cushions, highlighted by cherry cabinets throughout, creating an elegant atmosphere. Storage is further enhanced by a large space outboard of the main cabin seatback and a varnished drop-leaf centerline table with two drawers and a storage bin.
The full navigation station includes a swiveled, reclining leather captain's chair, with the option for a built-in navigation seat or a forward-facing station, complete with navigation lockers for extensive electronic installation. The aft cabin features a 78" x 56" angled double berth, a nightstand, a hanging locker, and shelves, with the option for a full-width 88" x 63" berth and additional storage below the berths. The cockpit offers practical storage solutions with a seat locker on the starboard side and lazarettes on both port and starboard, along with propane gas storage for two tanks.
Head
The head is equipped with a marine toilet and a 24-gallon holding tank, as well as a shower stall with a drain to the sump for convenience.
Galley
The galley features a 3-burner gimbaled stove with an oven and broiler, perfect for preparing meals at sea, along with double 9-inch deep stainless steel sinks for easy cleanup. A molded top and front-loading ice box, insulated with 4 inches of foam, ensures efficient refrigeration. Convenient amenities include a built-in trash bin, hot and cold pressure water, and a manual fresh water pump, all supported by a generous 100-gallon freshwater tank that provides ample supply for extended trips. Storage is abundant with extensive lockers, shelves, and dovetailed drawers, ensuring you have everything you need on hand.
Spars and Rigging
In terms of rigging, the sailboat is equipped with a white-coated double spreader aluminum mast that is keel-stepped, utilizing 1 x 19 stainless steel standing rigging and open-body turnbuckles. The white-coated aluminum boom includes two reefs and an internal 4:1 outhaul.
The running rigging consists of low-stretch genoa and main halyards, as well as Dacron genoa sheets, mainsheet, and various reef lines for efficient sailing.
Sails
3 Sails (Make: Hood)
Original: Spinnaker (2003)
Head Sail: (2024)
Main Sail: (2019)
IJPE : 884.00 sq ft
I : 57.00 ft
J : 15.00 ft
P : 50.75 ft
E : 18.00 ft
Working Sail Area : 884.00 sq ft
Keel Details
Keel #1
Keel Type: Other
Ballast: 8000 lb
Lead Beavertail bulb keel
Displacement: 20400 sq ft
Max Draft: 5.33 ft
Deck Hardware
Deck hardware includes two Harken 53 STC self-tailing chrome primary winches, a Harken 40 STC mainsheet winch, and a Harken 40 C genoa halyard winch on the spar. Safety features comprise 27-inch double stainless steel bow and stern rails, with four-hole mount stanchion bases and double lifelines, alongside a custom stainless steel stemplate with tack fitting and stainless steel bow mooring chocks with rollers and cleats.
The solid 3/4-inch high teak toerails and teak taffrail enhance both the aesthetics and functionality of the vessel. Additional equipment includes Harken winch handles, Spinlock rope clutches for aft leads, and a 4-part mainsheet system leading to the winch.
Disclaimer
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.
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