1981 Bristol 41.1

  • 41.08
  • Bristol
  • New Bern, NC, US

Yacht price :

$89,000
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Overview

1981 Bristol 41.1 Center Cockpit

 

Seller has cruised the through the Caribbean and ready to settle ashore.

 

Hull #3 was built in Bristol, RI in 1981. Designed by Ted Hood, she is a solid classic center cockpit sailing vessel with a keel/centerboard! Shoal draft of only 4’ 6” making her perfect for the Bahamas or lower the centerboard for a draft of 10 feet for improved deep water sailing! 

 

North Sails were installed new in 2021. The bow thruster and Max-Prop will provide added maneuverability in tight docking situations. The cockpit is spacious and comfortable with cockpit cushions, a custom mahogany helm station and folding table and a full cockpit enclosure. Below you will find the beautiful teak and mahogany cabinets and table which are typical of the expert wood craftsman from Bristol Yachts. A newer reverse cycle AC unit keeps you comfortable at the dock. The forward V-berth, queen aft cabin, and two heads provide plenty of room crew and there is even more space as the salon settees pull out for more sleeping areas.

 

A sturdy and cruising ready Bristol 41.1 Center Cockpit that will take you to distant shores in safety and comfort.

 

ACCOMMODATIONS:

 

Known to be a well-built and proven sailing yacht, this Bristol 41.1 has logged many hours of safe and comfortable cruising.

 

Enter from the side deck through the port or starboard boarding gate the side decks are wide and offer excellent maneuverability.  Forward is the anchor locker and anchoring equipment.  Walking aft and passing by the cockpit the large aft deck features storage and dingy davits with an outboard motor bracket for storage.

 

The cockpit is a special place with plenty of room for handling lines, relaxing or a morning cup of coffee.   The helm offers good visibility and all engine and navigation equipment are within easy reach.  The winches are set in position allowing minimal movement in the cockpit.  A full dark blue Sunbrella enclosure keeps you dry and warm on those offshore passages. Cockpit cushions on the seats will keep you comfortable.  Down the companionway and into the main cabin you will appreciate the beautiful teak wood work, fabrics, upholstery, cane weaved cabinet doors and teak and holly flooring.  At the base of the companionway and aft is a hanging wet locker. To port is the navigation station with access to the ship’s manuals and electrical panels.  The chart table will hold a chart and there is additional storage under the desk top.   Forward and to port is the L-Shaped settee that will open into a double berth.  Outboard are storage cabinets and shelves.  A flatscreen TV is mounted on the forward bulkhead.  Center is a high-low table with two folding leaves allowing dining for six.  Across and to starboard is a long settee that allows sleeping for one, outboard cabinets and shelves.  Forward is a cabinet and locker.  On the port side forward is day head access into the shared guest head.  The head features a vanity and sink, toilet, cabinets, and storage.  All the way forward is the guest cabin with a V-berth.  The cabin has storage cabinets, drawers, and shelving.  An overhead hatch allows for excellent ventilation and natural light.

 

Aft and to starboard in the main cabin is the companionway to the master cabin.  In the companionway is the galley complete with top-loading refrigeration and freezer, double sinks, propane oven and ample storage the galley will be pleasing to the onboard chef and allows easy communication with the crew in the main salon.  Forward engine compartment and equipment accessibility is in the cabinet under the sink.   Additional access is in the master cabin.  The master cabin features a double athwartship aft berth with a small sea to starboard, port and starboard cabinets and lockers, outboard cabinets, and access to the private head.  The head features a vanity, sink, storage, and multiple mirrors.

 

GALLEY:  Galley is one step down from the salon in the companionway between the salon and the aft cabin.  Plenty of food storage and preparation space that will please the onboard chef.

 

Formica countertops with wood fiddles

Double stainless steel sinks with faucet and spray

Filtered fresh water cold water faucet

Stainless steel, gimbaled, propane (3) burner stove top and oven 

Folding stove top cover for added countertop space

Technautics top loading refrigeration and freezer

Microwave oven

Ample storage drawers and cabinets

 

ELECTRICAL:  The electrical panel is at the navigation station.

 

12-volt DC and 120/240 volt AC power

Power distribution panels with circuit breakers

120-volt amp and volt meters

12-volt meter 

30-amp powder cord

Air Breeze wind generator

Victron Energy MultiPlus 12-volt, 3000-watt, 120-amp battery charger/inverter

Victron Energy MPPT 150/45 Smart Solar control

Xintrex Link 20 battery voltage display

Marine Air reverse cycle heat and air conditioning with electronic controls

6-gallon hot water heater with engine heat exchanger

GFI protected electrical receptacles

Sony AM/FM/CD player with remote speakers

  

ELECTRONICS:

 

Navigation Station:

 

Ritchie compass

Garmin GPS Map 3210 color chartplotter and radar display

Garmin High Definition 48-mile radar dome

ICOM IC-M502 VHF radio with DSC and AIS

Tank Tender 

Sea-Level II Tank Monitor for fresh, grey, black and LPG

 

Helm:

 

Ritchie Powerdamp compass in binnacle

Garmin GPS Map 3210 color chartplotter and radar display

Garmin High Definition 48-mile radar dome

Raymarine ST-6000+ autopilot display

Horizon depth indicator

Raymarine ST-60 wind display

Vespermare AIS Watch Mate

ICOM Micro-Commander RAM VHF microphone

Bow thruster with joystick controller

 

MECHANICAL:  Excellent engine room access under the sink cabinet and in the master cabin making maintenance and engine checks a breeze.

 

Westerbeke diesel engine, fresh water cooled, 55 hp

Marine transmission with stainless steel shaft

Helm engine display with RPM, oil pressure, volts, and water temperature, with alarms

Separate engine and transmission levers

Stainless steel, leather wrapped, steering wheel with brake

Maxi Prop propeller

Racor primary fuel filter

Bow thruster with joy stick control

Fireboy fire suppression system

 

SAILS AND RIGGING:

 

Keel stepped mast 

Single spreader rig with folding mast steps to masthead

Standing rigging replaced in 2017

Removable inner forestay

Roller furling forward 

Navtec hydraulic backstay

Telescoping whisker pole

North Sails 130% Genoa new in 2021

North Sails Mainsail new in 2021

Mainsail stack pack cradle with lazy jacks new in 2020

Boom raised 12" from original to allow taller cockpit standing room for enclosure

Spinnaker with sock

Staysail in storage bag

(4) person Revere life raft (not currently certified)

Winches all serviced 2021

(1) Lewmar 40, two speed winch on starboard coach roof

(2) Barient 32, two speed winches used as primaries

(2) Lewmar 40, two speed winches on mast

(1) Lewmar 42 winch on mast

Traveler mounted aft of cockpit helm outside enclosure

JIB track with adjustable cars port and starboard

Midships cleats port and starboard

Chocks port and starboard built into toe rail

  

DECK AND HARDWARE:

 

Single stainless steel bow roller 

Lewmar 12-volt electric anchor windlass with foot and helm controls 

Primary Rocna anchor with 300' 5/8 chain rode and 300' braid rode

Secondary Danforth anchor on stern

Anchor wash down system

Stainless steel stanchions with life lines and Sunbrella blue covers

Stainless steel bow and stern rails

Port and starboard boarding gates

Teak toe rails, handrails, and cabin top trim

Stainless steel deck hardware

Jerry cans storage on deck with (2) gasoline and (4) diesel cans

Lifesling and life ring mounted on stern rails

Stainless steel dingy davits with solar panels on top.

Outboard motor brackets on port and starboard stern rails

Magma BBQ grill with dark blue cover mounted on starboard stern rail

Closed foam cockpit cushions

Folding table at pedestal 

Stainless steel folding aft swim ladder with teak treads

 

BROKER COMMENTS:    The seller has been using the boat to cruise the Bahamas and is now ready to move ashore.  A solid, proven cruiser she will take you in comfort and safety to any distant lands.

 

Easy to see and in the water ready to go in New Bern, NC.

Specifications

Basic Information

Manufacturer:
Bristol
Model:
41.1
Year:
1981
Category:
Sail
Condition:
Used
Location:
New Bern, NC, US
Vessel Name:
NC 10029 JP
Boat Type:
Ketch
Hull Material:
Fiberglass
Designer:

Dimensions & Weight

Length:
41 ft 1 in - 12.52 meter
LOA:
41 ft - 12.5 meter
Beam:
12 ft 11 in - 3.94 meter
Draft - max:
10 ft - 3.05 meter
Bridge Clearance:
59 ft
Dry Weight:

Engine

Make:
Westerbeke
Model:
W58
Engine(s):
1
Hours:
Cruise Speed:
Range:
Engine Type:
Inboard
Drive Type:
Direct
Fuel Type:
Diesel
Horsepower:
58 (Individual), 58 (combined)
Max Speed:

Tank Capacities

Fuel Tank:
80 Gallon(s) - 1 tank(s)
Fresh Water Tank:
180 Gallon(s) - 1 tank(s)
Holding Tank:
40 Gallon(s)

Accommodations

Total Cabins:
Total Berths:
-
Total Heads:

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