The 2001 Bayliner 4087 is a 41-foot diesel-powered motoryacht with twin 330 HP Cummins 6BTA engines, designed for serious cruising and long-range capability. The boat features a command bridge layout with full enclosure, self-bailing cockpit, and aft lounge deck—a configuration that balances performance with comfortable outdoor space. Twin Cummins engines deliver the fuel efficiency and reliability that distinguish this boat from comparable gas-powered models of the era.
The interior arranges three staterooms and two heads across a thoughtfully planned layout. The aft master stateroom holds an island queen berth with ensuite head and shower/tub combo; the forward VIP cabin features a centerline double berth with adjacent head and shower; a midship cabin serves as additional guest or flexible space. The salon opens to natural light through large windows and includes an L-shaped settee, barrel chair, and lower helm. The galley sits at deck level with a three-burner range and oven, full-size Norcold refrigerator/freezer, double sink, and generous storage. All three stateroom mattresses are new.
Navigation and systems include dual Simrad chartplotters at upper and lower helms, trim tabs with new hydraulic rams, VHF radio, and depth sounder. Lighting runs on both 12V and 110V throughout. Full engine servicing was completed in fall 2024. The wide side decks and secure railings support safe deck movement and line handling.
The boat includes a new Achilles tender with new Torqeedo XP electric outboard, plus an integrated swim platform with winch. Cruising speed runs approximately 17.5 knots.
Length
41.42 FT
Beam
13.92 FT
Draft
3.75 FT
Weight
24,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
6BTA5.9-M3
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
482 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
17.55 KTS
Range
129.48 NM
Fuel
220 GAL
Water
77 GAL