The Sigma 41 is a respected racer-cruiser that balances offshore racing pedigree with ocean passagemaking capability. This 1984 fiberglass yacht features a deep fin keel and fractional rig that deliver responsive handling and strong performance under sail. Powered by a 45 hp Beta Marine diesel engine, she cruises at 6 knots with a maximum speed of 7.7 knots. Her hull design and build quality reflect David Thomas's approach to seaworthy yacht design.
The interior is arranged for extended bluewater voyaging. Two private cabins and two heads provide comfortable accommodation, while the galley and navigation area are positioned for efficient passage work. Real sea berths support safe sleeping in rough conditions. Between 2023 and 2025, the systems were comprehensively upgraded: new rigging, electrical systems, through-hulls, batteries, and monitoring systems were installed to enhance reliability and self-sufficiency throughout the boat.
The yacht has completed an Atlantic crossing from Europe to Brazil and subsequent cruising in the Caribbean, demonstrating her seakeeping ability in open ocean. Her balance under sail, handling characteristics, and quiet behavior at anchor are established qualities. This is a working cruising yacht with recent major investment in core systems and infrastructure.
Length
41.00 FT
Beam
12.17 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Beta Marine
Engine Model
45T
Power
NaN HP
Hours
360 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
6.00 KTS
Max Speed
7.70 KTS
Range
240.00 NM
Fuel
35 GAL
Water
85 GAL