The 2017 Nauticat 441 is a 51-foot Finnish-built ketch with a fiberglass hull and a protected pilothouse. Twin balanced masts and a single 150 hp Volvo Penta diesel engine give the yacht both sailing and motoring capability. With only 246 engine hours and 1,189 miles logged, the boat remains in excellent condition, having seen light use confined to Finnish coastal cruising and occasional passages.
This two-cabin, two-head layout has been extensively customized with a modified deck and saloon arrangement. Twin steering stations—one in the cockpit and one in the pilothouse—provide flexible handling. The yacht is outfitted with electric bow and stern thrusters, dual Sleipner units with independent AGM battery sets, and comprehensive electrical systems throughout. Selden furling masts carry North Sails mainsail, genoa, mizzen, gennaker, and storm jib, all with UV protection.
The specification list spans 138 additions to the standard build, including double electric winches on both the main deck and pilothouse roof, a horizontal electric windlass with 34 kg CQR anchor and 75 meters of stainless steel chain, and custom teak detailing along the deck and cabin areas. Additional features include a Flex-O-Fold propeller, Separ fuel filtration, storm jib setup with dedicated forestay, and a Zar Mini Air dinghy with Torqueedo electric outboard.
No hull damage or accidents are recorded. The yacht's minimal use reflects a complete build to the highest specification available and represents the final Nauticat 441 manufactured by the Finnish shipyard.
Length
51.15 FT
Beam
12.30 FT
Draft
6.07 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D3
Power
NaN HP
Hours
246 HRS
Fuel
Diesel