This 2000 Bayliner 4087 is a 41-foot aft cabin motoryacht built on a fiberglass hull and powered by dual Cummins diesel engines producing 540 horsepower combined. With 867 hours on the engines, the yacht cruises at 17 knots and is configured for extended passages and comfortable liveaboard cruising. The design centers on accessibility and entertaining space, with dual helm stations, a large aft deck, and a flush, self-bailing cockpit suitable for fishing, diving, or anchoring in protected waters.
The interior layout spans three cabins and two heads. The aft owner's stateroom features an island double berth, dressing table, drawer and hanging storage, and an en-suite head with separate shower. Forward are two additional double staterooms served by a complete head compartment. The main salon benefits from large windows and connects to a fully equipped galley, while the bridge deck overhead offers wraparound lounge seating and unobstructed sightlines for cruising.
Recent upgrades have been made throughout the yacht both inside and out. The lower helm station provides commanding visibility, and the overall layout prioritizes comfort and functionality for extended time at sea or entertaining guests while docked.
Length
41.42 FT
Beam
13.08 FT
Weight
24,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
Cummins 6 BTA 5.9
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
867 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
17.38 KTS
Fuel
220 GAL
Water
77 GAL