- Beam: 12' 5''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 6' 1''
- Displacement: 24,500 lb
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 210|gallon
- Fresh Water: 1 x 140|gallon
- Cabins: 2
The Pacific Seacraft Pilothouse 40 model adds an acceptable layer of decadence to the comforts of the standard 40 model. The house is large enough for lounging in and looking out at fair or foul weather on passage, at the bustle of a foreign harbor, or even at those people in the slip next door in the marina. One can steer from inside to avoid getting sprayed; and at night, with the boat on autopilot, one can stand watch with a book on the lap. If a house is strongly built - as is the 40's - it will stand up to ocean conditions and will add appreciably to the righting moment in the event of a knockdown. Should the boat ever be rolled completely - a most unlikely happening - the house will add to the boat's self-righting ability. And what is given up in return for all this Not very much - perhaps additional weight equivalent to two to three people.
"Indefatigable" has a two stateroom layout with a forward cabin that sleeps two, an aft settee berth that sleeps two, and a midships stateroom that sleeps two in separate bunks.
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Denison Yachting is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Seacraft Yacht Sales, Inc.
Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but can’t guarantee the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal from that yacht market without notice. She is offered as a convenience by this yacht broker to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.
IJPE : 836.58 sq ft
I : 50.58 ft
J : 18.50 ft
P : 43.33 ft
E : 17.00 ft
Working Sail Area : 836.00 sq ft
The Pacific Seacraft Pilothouse 40 model adds an acceptable layer of decadence to the comforts of the standard 40 model. The house is large enough for lounging in and looking out at fair or foul weather on passage, at the bustle of a foreign harbor, or even at those people in the slip next door in the marina. One can steer from inside to avoid getting sprayed; and at night, with the boat on autopilot, one can stand watch with a book on the lap. If a house is strongly built - as is the 40's - it will stand up to ocean conditions and will add appreciably to the righting moment in the event of a knockdown. Should the boat ever be rolled completely - a most unlikely happening - the house will add to the boat's self-righting ability. And what is given up in return for all this Not very much - perhaps additional weight equivalent to two to three people.
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