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41' Nautica 2011 Big Nauti

San Diego, CA, US

Previously Asking $199,000

Off Market

Description

This R.I.B. is almost bulletproof 

Take a deep breath and read on. The Nautica 41 is no-nonsense, brawny, and much bigger in person than you’d expect. It’s also supremely versatile. 

Originally designed for U.S. Special Operations Command as a high-speed attack craft that could carry up to 35 commandos, the Nautica 41 is well suited as a family weekender, fishing platform, dive platform, America’s Cup chase boat, or megayacht tender.

This example is equipped with a big T-top, immense sun-pads fore and aft, a teak sole, and storage area's fore and aft that are quite large. 

There is wide seating at the big helm and a spacious console full of easy to read electronics.  Forward, a hatch lifts (powered by gas, so you don’t have to strain your back) to reveal a head and/or storage.

Powered by twin Yanmar 315 hp diesels with Mercruiser Bravo III Diesel outdrives the current owner reports speeds in excess of 45 knots.

Underway, there is an immediate feeling of security on the 41.  The boat with diesels weighs just 13,500 pounds, but the surge of acceleration is startling. 

Certainly the most notable aspect of the handling is that the 41 comes up to speed without needing trim tabs to climb over its bow wave. It simply levitates onto a plane, with no bow rise and no fuss. One moment you’re idling along, the next the wind is whistling past and the spray is flung wide to each side.

This is a dry, soft-riding deep-V hull that slips over waves without pounding or soaking the occupant. It’s easy to see why the military and police, like Florida’s Broward County Sheriffs, have Nautica hulls.

Hit the button to raise the engine cover, it’s obvious that a lot of military specifications have carried over to the civilian side. The engine room is well finished, with fuel transfer switches, fuel filters and other gear solidly bolted into place and accessible. 

Construction is equally husky, with a Kevlar/fiberglass mix in the hull and sturdy tubes of Hypalon polyester that are cold-cemented for strength. For pleasure boaters, this combination is bulletproof; if you’re using the 41 in military service, well, it’s just a phrase.

But if you do plan to ride into battle (fishing most likely) the Nautica 41 is the perfect choice.

Yacht Overview


  • Yacht Details 41' Nautica 2011
  • Location San Diego, CA, US
  • Engines
  • Beam 13'
  • Draft 4'
  • Staterooms

Specifications

  • Beam: 13'
  • Hull Material: Composite
  • Max Draft: 4'
  • Fuel Tank: 1 x 408|gallon
  • Heads: 1
  • Dry Weight: 13,500 lb

Additional Equipment


Spotlight

Tackle Drawers

10 Rod Holders

Live Baitwell - 1/2 Scoop

Maxwell Windless

Lenco Trim Tabs 

Multi Color Courtesy Lights

Underwater Lights

Racor 75900 Fuel Filters

Auto Fire System in Engine Box

Electric/Hydraulic Engine Box Lid Lift

Rupp Revolution Top Gunn Outriggers -- Bottoms Only

Covers - set incomplete

 

Stern Drives


Bravo Three XR Equivalent - not sure what the model number was in 2011 but they are Merc Bravo Three's made specifically for diesel engines

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer

Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. A yacht buyer should instruct his yacht broker, or his boat surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.