1982 US Yachts Pilothouse 416
About This Yacht
This 1982 US Yachts Pilothouse 416 is a 42-foot sailing yacht designed by Stan Huntingford. Built for serious cruising, the boat combines substantial construction with a pilothouse layout suited to extended passages in variable conditions. The design reflects its Pacific Northwest heritage, offering both seaworthiness and the comfort needed for family voyaging.
The interior accommodates two cabins and two heads, providing practical sleeping and sanitary arrangements for cruising crews. The pilothouse configuration offers shelter and visibility underway, a practical feature for boats intended to spend significant time offshore.
The yacht is powered by a Chrysler/Nissan auxiliary engine and carries full sailing rig. With a 14-foot beam, the hull provides the stability expected of a serious ocean-going design from this era.
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