The 2015 Bahama 41 is a center console built on a Scott Henley hull design known for speed and sea-keeping ability. Powered by four Mercury 400-horsepower engines equipped with USP intakes, boost valves, and in-line fuel filters, the boat delivers 1,600 total horsepower. A Seakeeper gyro installed in 2022 provides active stabilization underway.
The boat features a crow's nest tower without helm controls, bow thruster for maneuvering, and dual Garmin multifunction displays for navigation and system monitoring. Additional equipment includes a FLIR night vision camera, custom flush-mounted anchor and tow eye, carbon fiber outriggers, and new upholstery throughout. The hardtop carries two-tone under-paint detailing.
The boat accommodates one head and is designed as an open center console layout suited to extended cruising and fishing. The fiberglass hull measures 41 feet in length with an 11-foot beam.
Length
41.00 FT
Beam
11.00 FT
Draft
2.25 FT
Weight
9,500 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Heads
1
Engines
4
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
L6 Verado
Power
4 x NaN HP
Hours
410 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
585 GAL
Water
65 GAL