This 2007 Grand Soleil 43 is a fiberglass sailing yacht built for serious cruising and coastal passage-making. The boat measures 43 feet in length with a 13.17-foot beam, powered by a single 40-horsepower diesel engine that delivers a cruising speed of around 6 knots. The deck is well-appointed with a sprayhood, boom tent, and bimini, complemented by a passerelle and sun cushions. All sails are in good condition with a newer spinnaker, Dyneema sail ropes, and Harken electrical winches paired with Spinlock line clutches for efficient sail handling.
The three-cabin layout includes two heads, offering comfortable accommodations for extended time at sea. Below decks, the galley features a refrigerator, ice maker, cooker with oven, and an extractor fan. Electrical systems are robust, with four flexible 100-watt solar panels and a dedicated solar charger, supported by four 100Ah service batteries, one 60Ah engine battery, and a 220V quick charger rated at 50Ah.
Navigation equipment includes Raymarine systems—3X Tri Data ST60, E80 radar, GPS, dual VHF radios with one unsinkable unit—and AIS for vessel tracking. Safety gear encompasses a Plastimo life raft, MOB set, life jackets, and a 250-person tender boat. The yacht is ready for cruising with a comprehensive suite of modern systems and well-maintained equipment throughout.
Length
43.00 FT
Beam
13.17 FT
Draft
7.75 FT
Weight
18,700 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
1
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
6.08 KTS
Max Speed
7.82 KTS
Fuel
53 GAL
Water
119 GAL