Engine
Perkins 4.236
Total Power
85hp
Engine Hours
2000
Class
Center Cockpit
Length
41ft
Year
1972
Model
41 Out Island
Capacity
-
Boat Details
Description
One of the most popular production boats of this size ever built. Nearly half went directly to the charter trade. This design underwent numerous modifications during its production life so dimensions, interior layouts, and other details vary widely.
The Morgan comes with a Perkins 4.236 85 HP engine with approximately 2000 hours with a Paragon Gears P33L transmission.
This walkover configuration provides terrific privacy with two completely separate cabins - and lots of storage to boot.
Measurements
Speed & Distance
Cruising Speed:8.5kn
Max Speed:8.5kn
Dimensions
Nominal Length:41ft
Length Overall:41ft
Max Bridge Clearance:53ft
Max Draft:4.83ft
Beam:13.83ft
Length at Waterline:34ft
Miscellaneous
Windlass:electric-windlass
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks:215gal
Fuel Tanks:85359gal
Accommodations
Cabins:2
Heads:2
Propulsion
Engine Make:Perkins
Engine Model:4.236
Engine Year:1972
Total Power:85hp
Engine Hours:2000
Engine Type:inboard
Drive Type:direct
Fuel Type:diesel
More Details
Overview
This boat has been owned by a Ship Captain for many years with dreams of sailing off in retirement. It has been a project boat so appears in worse condition than it actually is. The hull was painted about 5 years ago. The chain plates and rigging were gone through about 10 years ago and they were left exposed for inspection. Sails are good and there is a large sail inventory. The engine is clean and runs great.
Bottom is due
No generator
Dinghy is Avon Hard Bottom Inflatable without engine
Electronics are dated
Deck needs to be painted
Not walk through, original Center Cockpit design
Cushions in warehouse
Maxwell windless all chain
A/C works
Windows updated with polycarbonate and hull painted about 5-6 years ago
Layout
This walkover configuration provides terrific privacy with two completely separate cabins - and lots of storage to boot.
From the cockpit go in the forward companionway down just a few short steps to the saloon. Immediately to port is a U-shaped galley. Just forward of the galley is a U-shaped dinette. The settee in the dinette can be used as a single berth. Opposite the dinette is a straight settee. The starboard settee can be used as a single and perfect sea berth for offshore passages.
From the salon, a passage leads forward to the forward head and bunk bed suite. To port is the forward head. Two doors to the forward head allow access from the salon and private access from the stateroom.
From the cockpit, another companionway leads just a few steps aft into a separate private cabin. The cabin is huge and oriented across the stern. The suite includes a private head with a shower and custom cabinetry.
This dual cabin configuration provides sleeping accommodations for six and comfortable dining for four. The settees provide great space to lean back, put your feet up and read or relax. The hatches and ports offer good lighting and ventilation and custom-built lockers offer lots of storage.