The Gozzard 41 is a fiberglass sailing yacht built for serious offshore cruising and extended living aboard. At 41 feet with a 13-foot beam, this 2006 model combines robust construction with practical design tailored to the needs of cruising couples. A single 71-horsepower Westerbeke diesel engine powers the boat, supported by a bow thruster for maneuvering in tight spaces.
The boat is outfitted with systems and equipment chosen for self-sufficient cruising. Notable features include in-mast electric furling main, hard dodger and bimini top with full canvas enclosure, an arch with dinghy davits, and solar panels mounted over the hard top. The three-fuel-tank configuration extends range, and there is plumbing infrastructure prepared for generator installation, though no generator is currently aboard. Navigation electronics cover the essential suite, and reverse cycle air conditioning provides climate control. A storage cradle is included.
The boat has been regularly maintained in a heated building through winters, reflecting owner care consistent with its stated excellent condition. The mechanical and structural systems reflect a design philosophy emphasizing durability and long-term cruising capability.
Length
41.00 FT
Beam
13.00 FT
Draft
5.25 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Westerbeke
Engine Model
71C-4
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,250 HRS
Fuel
Diesel