The Belliure 41 is a fiberglass cruising yacht built in Spain in 1995 and designed by Peter Ibold. This 40-foot boat measures 13.16 feet in beam and is powered by a single Volvo Penta diesel engine of 78 horsepower with shaft drive and fixed propeller. The engine shows approximately 2,662 hours of operation. The boat features solid construction throughout, with a teak cockpit and side decks, a protected cockpit area equipped with Bimini and sprayhood, and a functional on-deck layout suited to extended cruising.
Below deck, the interior is arranged in a two-cabin layout. The aft cabin offers a double berth with an en-suite head, while the forward cabin provides additional sleeping berths. A second head is accessible from the saloon. The forward cabin has undergone refurbishment, and the interior reflects a combination of ongoing use and periodic maintenance.
The yacht has benefited from regular maintenance and several upgrades in recent years. Standing rigging was renewed in 2022, battery systems were updated in 2023, and a water-maker was installed in 2024. New sails and a new oven were fitted between 2024 and 2025. Engine servicing and replacement of key components have been carried out as part of routine technical work. The general condition reflects this careful upkeep combined with active use.
Length
40.03 FT
Beam
13.16 FT
Draft
6.46 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
VOLVO PENTA
Engine Model
MD22
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,662 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
66.04 GAL
Water
79.25 GAL