The 1988 O'Day 40 is a fiberglass cruising sailboat measuring nearly 40 feet in length with a 12.67-foot beam. Powered by a 46-horsepower Westerbeke diesel engine, it reaches a maximum speed of 7.8 knots. The boat carries an extra set of sails and a complete ground tackle package including an anchor, approximately 140 feet of chain, and a windlass system.
This yacht has received substantial system upgrades. The electrical infrastructure includes a lithium battery bank of three units, a Victory Multiplier 12V 3000W inverter, and 30-amp shore power connection. Navigation equipment consists of a new autopilot system, new wind instruments, and a Raymarine Axiom 9 MFD. Onboard comfort features include a custom air conditioning system, 32-inch television with DVD player, new microwave and air fryer combo, new electric head, new 6-gallon water heater, and an updated shower sump pump.
The hull's bottom paint was applied less than two years ago. The boat is equipped for extended cruising and liveaboard use with modern conveniences throughout.
Length
39.67 FT
Beam
12.67 FT
Draft
6.33 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Westerbeke
Power
NaN HP
Hours
700 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Max Speed
7.80 KTS
Fuel
40 GAL
Water
107 GAL