The 2011 Passport 470 Center Cockpit is a 47-foot fiberglass sailing yacht designed by Bob Perry, built for blue-water cruising. Her moderate-displacement hull is engineered to provide soft motion offshore while maintaining strong sailing performance. The boat features a center cockpit with double walk-through configuration, providing excellent sightlines and seamless deck flow.
Below deck, the yacht offers two staterooms and two heads with a separate shower stall. The interior incorporates granite countertops and leather upholstery. Storage is substantial, with compartments forward of the watertight bulkhead and a large transom locker aft of the cockpit accessible from the deck. Power comes from a 75-horsepower Yammer diesel engine, with cruising speed around 7.5 knots and maximum speed of 8.1 knots.
The boat carries an extensive equipment list. Sails include an in-mast furling main, furling genoa, and furling staysail, all handled by an electric windlass and oversize winches plus an electric utility winch. For cruising comfort and capability, the yacht is equipped with refrigeration, air conditioning, a diesel generator, wind and solar charging systems, radar and chart plotters, and instrumentation. Safety features include a dodger and bimini for weather protection, with all sail-handling equipment designed for minimal-effort operation. The yacht is well-suited for extended offshore passages.
Length
47.00 FT
Beam
14.17 FT
Draft
6.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH4-TE
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,102 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
7.50 KTS
Max Speed
8.10 KTS