The 1980 Pacifica 41 is a hand-laid fiberglass sportfisher built for serious offshore work. At 41 feet with a 14-foot beam, the boat has earned a reputation for its seakindly hull design and rugged construction. Twin Detroit diesel engines power the yacht, which features a spacious cockpit built around tournament-level fishing capability.
The interior includes a salon, galley, and two staterooms with comfortable accommodations for extended cruising. A rare lower helm station provides additional control options for different sea conditions or operational modes. Fuel capacity totals 500 gallons across two tanks, with 150 gallons of fresh water and a 55-gallon holding tank aboard.
The boat has been updated with modern equipment throughout. Electronics include a Furuno NavNet VX2 multi-function system with dual displays at both the flybridge and lower helm, a 24-nautical-mile Furuno radar, NavPilot autopilot, and two ICOM VHF radios. A Fusion stereo system with satellite capability, Bluetooth, powered subwoofer, and surround speakers runs throughout. Lighting upgrades feature Lumitec SeaBlaze underwater lights in blue and white, Lumitec LED interior lighting in the salon and forward head, Lumitec accent lighting in the cockpit, and a RIGID LED floodlight mounted on the arch. A Northern Lights generator installed in 2013 has accumulated only 602 hours of run time.
Length
41.00 FT
Beam
14.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Detroit
Engine Model
671
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
250 GAL
Water
75 GAL