This 1983 Bristol 41.1 is a center-cockpit cruising yacht with a fiberglass hull and shallow draft. The boat features a hard bimini-top with a fully enclosable cockpit, in-boom furling mainsail, and a 140% furling genoa. Power comes from a 58-horsepower Westerbeke diesel engine paired with a 4.4 kW genset. The hull is painted in flag blue with Awlgrip nonskid on the deck.
The interior includes two private staterooms and is outfitted with reverse-cycle air conditioning and heating throughout. The galley was rebuilt with custom cabinetry, and accommodation features a Nova Kool AC/DC refrigerator and freezer plus an additional AC refrigerator in the salon. A Garmin chartplotter and radar support navigation, while a Muir electric windlass handles ground tackle.
Recent work includes bottom blasting and barrier coating scheduled for March 2026, along with antifouling treatment. The standing rigging was replaced in 2018, fuel tanks in 2017, and the engine-start battery in 2024. House batteries, the galvanic isolator, and reverse-cycle climate control were all installed in 2020–2021. Interior and cockpit cushions were renewed in 2023, and new sails were added in 2024. The boat carries a 6-person liferaft, stainless steel anchor, and davits for tender deployment.
Length
41.08 FT
Beam
12.92 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Westerbeke
Engine Model
W-58
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
50 GAL
Water
160 GAL