1988 Belliure 41 Boat in South Portland, ME 04106 US

$75,000

Used
builtBuilt in 1988
Year the boat was built
model

41

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (Yanmar)

Engine type and count
length

41 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Diesel

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Nominal Length
41ft
Length Overall
41ft
Beam
12ft
Max Draft
7.83ft
Displacement
14250lb
Fresh Water Tanks
60gal
Fuel Tanks
60gal
Holding Tanks
16gal
Windlass
electric-windlass
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Shape
monohull
Engine 1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JHE
Total Power
44hp
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Drive Type
direct
Propeller Type
2-blade
Recent Improvements and Upgrades
  • New Yanmar control panel (2026)
  • New Panasonic "tough box" with Time Zero navigation program integrated with chartplotter at the helm (2024)
  • New 140% genoa, Quantum (2024)
  • New companionway dodger, Hallett (2024)
  • Hull sanded, primed and repainted, Epiphanes 2-part polyurethane, Flag Blue (2024)
  • New AIS Transponder (2023)
  • (3) new AGM house batteries, (2) new AGM start batteries (2023)
  • New mainsail, Hallett (2023)
  • Bottom stripped, sanded, barrier coat, and painted, 2023
  • New solar panel, incl, ammeter (2023)
  • New Lewmar fordeck hatch (2023)
  • (2) new 2200 gph bilge pumps (2023)
  • New Blue Seas breaker panels, custom installed in original Belliure panel (2023)
  • New "Rain Man" fresh watermaker, 30 gph (2023, never used)
  • New battery charger Pro Mariner / ProNautic (2023)
  • New inverter - Xantrex Pro 1800 (2023)
  • New fuel tank sending unit (2023)
  • All new systems wiring (2022-2023)
  • New NMEA system and wiring (2022-2023)
  • All external teak removed, refinished, re-bedded and reinstalled (2022)
  • All teak decking refastened and re-bunged, sanded, cleaned and re-caulked (2022)
  • Cabin top, cockpit and house trunk sanded, epoxied, faired and refinished with epiphanes two-part epoxy (2022)
  • All non-skid areas primed and re-painted, two part epoxyn non-skid (2022)
  • Aft hatch over rudder post built new.
  • All new smoked plexiglass in all ports (ports re-bedded) (2022)
  • Fuel tank cleaned and polished (2022)
  • New Harken MK1B roller furler installed by Brewer Marine (2022)
  • New SS swaged-eye backstay turnbuckle (2022)
  • All SS rigging disassembled. inspected, cleaned and reassembled (2022)
  • New tri-color masthead light (2022)
  • New main, jib and spinnaker halyards (2022)
  • All new mast wiring, and light fixtures / bulbs (2022)
  • New Balmer heavy duty alternator (2022)
  • New Raytheon split-screen chartplotter interfaced with NKE, AutoHelp, and nSounder (2023)
  • New detachable 50" SS steering wheel wrapped in leather
  • New custom fabricated emergency tiller


Accommodations

"Blue Star" is very roomy below, with a large galley and dinette, navigation station, pilot berth, two staterooms and full-width head.

Starting forward, there is a V-berth with twin hanging lockers and a large overhead hatch for light and ventilation. 

Next aft is a full-beam head with macerating head and shower. A sink and vanity with spacious storage are to starboard and there is a teak grate in the large shower to port.

The main salon features a U-shaped settee / dinette to port with a single pilot berth above. To starboard is a settee berth with storage lockers above and outboard. 

Aft of the settee, to starboard is a forward facing Nav station with electric panel, VHF and storage beneath the chart table. 

The L-shaped galley is at the foot of the companionway to port. It is designed for convenient and safe operation underway, and features a double s/s sink, 4-burner propane stove with oven, 12 Volt refrigerator, ice chest, spacious counters and storage. 

The second stateroom is aft to starboard, with double berth and hanging locker.

All staterooms feature Hella turbo fans, LED lighting, and ample ventilation. All salon lighting is LED.

Deck and Hull

The cockpit is large, with molded transom steps and a fresh water shower. There is a deep and spacious port storage locker and life raft storage aft of the companionway.

Teak decks for traction and durability surround the white coach top roof.

Cut-away reverse transom with two-tiered swim platform (sugar scoop) and custom built 4-rung removable swim ladder.

Hull and deck are a mixed composite of carbon, fiberglass, kevlar and cored with Divinycell.

Keel and rudder were designed by Jim Taylor and modified by Waterline Systems to a deep elliptical rudder and addition of a keel shoe

Navy Blue topsides with silver cove stripe

12 Volt Stimson Lawrence windlass

35# CQR anchor with chain and rode


Construction Details

The Belliure 41 (Ron Holland 12.5) features a cored sandwich hull structure above the waterline and a solid GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) composite structure below the waterline. For the cored sections and the deck,  Belliure utilized closed-cell PVC foam core (specifically Airex or Divinycell) rather than balsa wood.

This hybrid construction approach perfectly blended Ron Holland's performance-oriented IOR design requirements with Belliure’s reputation for robust, blue-water capability

Hull Construction Details

    Below the Waterline (Solid Composite): To maximize impact resistance, grounding safety, and completely eliminate the threat of core rot, the hull bottom is 100% solid, hand-laid fiberglass laminate. It incorporates a dense network of solid GRP floor timbers and longitudinal stringers bonded directly to the hull to support the keel loads.

    Above the Waterline (Foam Cored): The hull topsides transitions into a multi-layer sandwich construction. By sandwiching a high-density, closed-cell foam core between inner and outer structural fiberglass skins, Belliure significantly increased hull stiffness and panel strength while lowering overall displacement 

Deck and Superstructure Construction

    Core Material: The entire deck and cabin house use a matching closed-cell PVC foam core sandwich layout. 

    Teak Overlay: Belliure was famous for laying thick, premium teak decks. In the 1980s, these teak planks were traditionally bedded in compound and mechanically fastened with screws into the upper fiberglass skin. 

    The Hardware Blocks: In high-load areas—such as beneath sheet tracks, cleats, winches, and the mast step—the compressible foam core was entirely omitted during manufacturing and replaced with either solid fiberglass pads or marine-grade backing plates to prevent crushing.

Materials & Lamination Methods

    Resins & Fibers: The layup utilizes high-tensile woven roving and chopped strand mat bound by high-grade isophthalic polyester resins. This specific resin was standard for premium builders of the time due to its superior water resistance and structural properties compared to basic orthophthalic resins.

    Hull-to-Deck Joint: The hull and deck are joined via an inward-turning flange. The joint is heavily bonded with structural adhesive, mechanically through-bolted at close intervals, and then capped by a substantial toe-rail, creating an incredibly rigid, watertight monocoque structure.


Electronics
  • ICOM M504 fixed mount VHF with remote Command Mic II at helm
  • ICOM M422 fixed mount VHF at navigation station
  • Raymarine E120W Hydro Touch chart plotter at helm
  • Raymarine GPS Antenna
  • NKE Gyropilot 2 Processer (autopilot)
  • NKE Gyropilot Graphic display
  • NKE Depth Transducer
  • NKE Paddle Wheel speed sensor
  • NKE Log/Sounder Interface
  • NKE Fluxgate Compass
  • NKE Carbon Wind sensor
  • NKE Gyropilot remote control / transmitter
  • NKE Hydraulic ram ? Type 32
  • NKE Wind Angle Analogue Display
  • NKE Performance Data Dispays (2)
  • NKE NMEA Topline Interface
  • NKE NMEA Output Interface
  • Sony stereo system with 2 speakers and iPod/iPhone interface
  • Panasonic Toughbook navigation computer with secondary GPS
  • NKE & Raymarine system fully integrated.

Note: A feature that makes Big Blue an exceptional boat for single-handing and couples is her nke Autopilot and its MOB function. The Pilot Remote Control is synchronized with the autopilot; it can, therefore, recognize when the person wearing the remote has gone overboard (the pilot instantly loses the signal from the remote when the remote is submerged or is at a preset distance from the computer). The loss of signal sets off an MOB alarm which turns the boat head to wind and HOLDs it there until (a) the skipper climbs back aboard and disengages the MOB function or (b) the remaining crew reads the nke displays for distance and bearing to the MOB and makes a successful retrieval. There are also programmable EPIRB and distress signal functions.

The NKE system installed is the same system found on boats like those in the Vendee Globe

Engine and Mechanical
  • Yanmar naturally aspirated common rail diesel
  • Balmar 150amp alternator system
  • All new engine room insulation and sound abatement
  • Sterling Power Products Pro Split R digital automatic combiner
  • Racor filtation system
  • Automatic bilge pump
  • 2-Blade Max Prop
  • Goiot Steering Pedistal
Sails and Rigging

Rigging:

  • (2) Barient 36 self tailing three-speed primary winches
  • (2) Barient 24 self tailing two-speed secondary winches for runners
  • (2) Barient 24 self tailing two-speed halyard winches on cabin top for halyards and reefing
  • (2) Barient 26 self tailing two-speed halyard winches on cabin top for halyards and reefing
  • All halyards lead aft on cabin top and have Spinlock clutches
  • Halyards include: primary main, secondary main, port jib, starboard jib, port spinnaker, starboard spinnaker
  • Spinnaker topping lift runs aft on cabin top and to Spinlock clutch
  • Balmar rigid boom vang with control line running along cabin top to clutch
  • Anodized aluminum, triple spreader mast built by Kemp (Seldén)
  • Rod Rigging by Navtex (replaced in 2011)
  • Plastimo Tubular Radar Reflector
  • Anodized aluminum boom with internal reefing and outhaul built by Kemp (Seldén)
  • Anodized aluminum spinnaker pole with internal trip built by Kemp (Seldén)
  • Profurl two track roller furling headsail track
  • Harken mainsheet track with endless line
  • Antal course and fine main sheet adjustment
  • Harken headsail car tracks
  • Goiot toe rail


Sails

  • New 140% Racing Genoa by Quantum Sails
  • Hood  main with Ronstain batten car system
  • Hood racing main sail
  • 2 Genoas by Hood
  • 1 Spinnaker by North Sails
Electrical
  • ProMariner ProNautic 12-40P Battery Charger
  • ProMariner ProNautic charger remote panel
  • Xantrex Pro AM1800 inverter
  • Xantrex inverter control and monitoring panel
  • WEMA tang gauges
  • Blue Sea Systems 120V AC
Additional Equipment
  • MOM8 Man overboard module
  • 30 Amp / 110 Volt shore power with cord
  • Dock Lines
  • Inflatable Fenders
  • Boom Tent
  • Hatch Tent
  • Winch Handles
  • Life Jackets
Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Price History

DateEventPrice
8/18/26Initial price$75,000

Contact East Coast Yacht Sales - Manchester, MA

17 Ashland Avenue, Manchester, MA, 01944

Overview from around the web 1988 Belliure 41

The Belliure 41, built in 1988, has garnered positive feedback from customers who appreciate its classic design, solid build quality, and comfortable sailing experience

Many users highlight the following aspects: 1. Construction Quality: Owners often commend the sturdy construction and attention to detail in the craftsmanship. The solid fibreglass hull ensures durability and stability on the water. 2. Sailing Performance: Reviewers frequently mention the boat’s excellent sailing capabilities, noting its responsiveness and performance in various wind conditions. It’s praised for being both a capable bluewater cruiser and suitable for day sailing. 3. Spacious Interior: The interior layout is often described as inviting and practical, with generous space for relaxation. Many appreciate the thoughtful design elements that enhance comfort during long trips. 4. Classic Aesthetic: The timeless design appeals to those who value classic aesthetics in sailing vessels. Owners often receive compliments on the boat's elegant profile. 5. Storage Options: Customers point out the ample storage spaces available, making it easy to stow away gear and personal items, which is ideal for extended cruising. 6. Community and Support: Many Belliure 41 owners report a strong sense of community among other Belliure enthusiasts and appreciate the support available for maintenance and parts. Overall, the Belliure 41 is regarded as a reliable, comfortable, and well-crafted vessel, making it a beloved choice among sailing enthusiasts.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

1988 Belliure 41: Pros and Cons

Pros

Quality Craftsmanship: The Belliure 41 exemplifies top-notch craftsmanship with a solid fiberglass hull, providing durability and reliable performance in various sea conditions.

Spacious Interior: Designed with comfort in mind, the interior offers ample living space. Its well-thought-out layout features a generous saloon, a fully equipped galley, and comfortable sleeping quarters, making it perfect for extended cruising.

Sailing Performance: Known for its excellent sailing capabilities, the Belliure 41 boasts a balanced design that ensures good performance under sail. Its keel and rudder configuration contributes to stability and maneuverability.

Strong Reputation: Belliure yachts have a strong reputation for their seaworthiness and reliability, making the Belliure 41 a trusted choice among sailing enthusiasts.

Storage Space: With plenty of storage options both in the cabin and on deck, the Belliure 41 is ideal for long voyages where space for provisions and gear is vital.

Cons

Age Considerations: Being a 1988 model, some components may require updating or maintenance. Buyers should anticipate potential investments in refurbishments to ensure optimal performance.

Manual Systems: Depending on the specific model, some features may be more manual and less automated, which can be less appealing for those seeking modern conveniences in sailing.

Availability of Parts: Being an older model, sourcing specific parts or replacements may be challenging at times, requiring diligent searching or customization.

Market Perception: As a less common brand compared to mainstream manufacturers, potential buyers may view the Belliure 41 as less recognizable in the used boat market, which could affect resale value.

Weight: While its solid construction provides durability, the weight of the Belliure 41 can affect performance and speed, especially when compared to lighter, more modern designs. The Belliure 41 is an excellent choice for sailors looking for a combination of quality, comfort, and dependable performance on the water, but potential buyers should be mindful of the considerations related to its age and maintenance needs.

Made For

The 1988 Belliure 41 is ideal for a range of sailing enthusiasts who appreciate quality craftsmanship and classic design. It's perfect for: 1. Cruisers: Those seeking extended voyages will find the Belliure 41’s spacious interior and ample storage appealing, making it a comfortable choice for long-term living at sea. 2. Sailing Families: The boat’s generous space and safety features cater well to families, allowing for enjoyable sailing vacations with loved ones. 3. Weekend Sailors: For those who enjoy day sailing or weekend getaways, the Belliure 41 offers a blend of performance and comfort, making it easy to handle while providing an enjoyable experience. 4. Experienced Sailors: With its robust construction and classic lines, the Belliure 41 attracts seasoned sailors who appreciate a well-built yacht that handles well in various sea conditions. 5. Nostalgic Buyers: Sailing enthusiasts drawn to classic yachts will love the timeless design and elegance of the Belliure 41, combined with modern features that enhance its usability. With its blend of comfort, performance, and classic nautical aesthetics, the 1988 Belliure 41 stands out as an excellent choice for a variety of sailing aficionados.

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