The Fraser 41 is a Canadian-built offshore cruising yacht designed by DeKleer Brothers and proven for strength and seaworthiness. This 1983 example features a solid fiberglass hull, fin keel, and skeg-hung rudder, along with a fiberglass dodger—design elements valued by Pacific and bluewater cruisers. The boat has extensive cruising experience throughout the Pacific, having sailed from Alaska through the Panama Canal and across the Atlantic.
Below deck, the yacht offers one cabin and one head. Power comes from a 48 hp Isuzu diesel engine, suitable for auxiliary propulsion and harbor maneuvering.
A September 2025 survey found the hull structurally sound and serviceable. The boat has been continuously maintained and cruised for decades of active use, demonstrating the design's proven capability in real-world conditions.
Length
41.00 FT
Beam
12.25 FT
Draft
6.58 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Isuzu
Engine Model
C-190
Power
NaN HP
Hours
6,620 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
120 GAL
Water
100 GAL