The 2015 Bahama 41 is a center console built for open-water performance. Twin Mercury engines producing 1,200 horsepower drive the 41-foot fiberglass hull, which measures 11 feet across the beam. The boat's integrated structure and hull design provide dynamic stability in challenging sea conditions and a range suitable for serious offshore work.
Recent equipment upgrades define this boat's current setup. The engines themselves were replaced in 2023 with new Mercury 600s carrying 80 hours and an extended warranty through April 2029. New batteries were installed in September 2025. Navigation and electronics include a Garmin 25 kW radar with 94-nautical-mile range, dual Garmin chartplotters, and a new FLIR thermal imaging system. Onboard systems feature a Fusion stereo, an Iridium satellite phone system tied to mobile devices, and a joystick control.
The helm and seating were refreshed in 2021 with a new leaning post and release seating. New full-span hardtop wings were installed in 2022, and all cushions and covers were replaced in 2021 and 2024 respectively. Additional features include a rocket launcher table, LED light bar, and Kahlenberg yacht horn. A security upgrade was completed in 2023.
Length
41.00 FT
Beam
11.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Mercury
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
80 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
580 GAL
Water
65 GAL