2007 Saga 409 Boat in San Diego, CA 92101 US
409
1 Engine (Yanmar)
40 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Rare Find!
2 Cabins 1 Head, Low Hours on Yanmar Diesel Engine, Classic Main Sail W/Stack Pack & Lazy Jacks.
Electric Cabin Top Winch, Beautiful Cherry Interior, Offshore Electronics Package, Air Conditioning, Dodger,
& Much More, Contact the listing Agent to set up a time to view this rare beauty in person & Watch The Video Walkthrough.
"Little Dragon" is a 20067 Saga 409 which was built by Pacific Seacraft and is one the leading performance cruisers built in the US. What makes her so outstanding is her high end equipment, which include the Kevlar reinforced hull, twin Diamond Series Edson wheels, carbon fiber rudder, electric Harken cabin-top winch, electric Harken primary winches, heavy-duty stern rails and bow pulpit, radar/antenna arch, and more. The interior is beautifully finished in varnished cherry and complemented with dark Corian counter tops.
This yachts has gained tremendous popularity for its clean lines, blue water performance/capability, sea kindly hull form and contemporary interior design. She offers safety and security through the use of technology and time tested design fundamentals. She also incorporates some very intelligent Hulls and sensible features such as an LED thru-hull status panel, huge cockpit storage locker, external lead keel and ABYC compliant Marlon thru-hulls for maximum corrosion prevention. The interior is well proportioned and receives ample ambient light, in addition to the standard LED navigation & interior lights.
Introducing the "Little Dragon," a stunning 2007 Saga 409 Sloop that combines elegance with performance. With an overall length of nearly 44 feet, this vessel is designed for both comfort and speed. The sleek fiberglass hull features a fin keel, ensuring stability and agility on the water. Powered by a reliable Yanmar 4JH4E inboard diesel engine, delivering 54 horsepower, the Little Dragon boasts a cruising speed of 7.5 knots and a maximum hull speed of 10 knots, making it perfect for adventurous sailing. Accommodations include two cozy cabins and a well-appointed head, providing ample space for relaxation. The electric windlass enhances convenience during anchoring, while the seating capacity for up to eight ensures enjoyable outings with family and friends. Experience the thrill of sailing with the Little Dragon, where quality craftsmanship meets exceptional performance.
If you want to see a dramatic example of how far monohull cruising boats have evolved in the past couple of decades, study the Saga 409 for a while. Its blister-coachroof/deck-saloon configuration opens up the interior and makes space for vital systems below while looking sleek from the outside. It has beautifully curved cherry bulkheads and doors that look as if they might have been carved by hand (they're actually super-strong vacuum-bagged laminated veneers that save speed-sapping weight). More than drawings or photos can show, this Tony Castro-designed boat is a head-turner. The cockpit is exceptionally comfortable. The backrests are high for excellent support, the seats are long enough to sleep on, and the centerline table makes a good foot brace when the boat heels. I like the open passageway to the transom created by the dual wheels, but I am not as enthusiastic about the additional mechanical complication it requires. It is certainly convenient to have the helm so close at hand no matter where you stand.
Detailing has always been a Saga strength. The liferaft and ditch bag fit neatly into a seat locker, the berths have leecloths, and the galley felt secure when I wedged myself into cooking position underway. I especially liked the extendable nav table, which is compact if you want to do everything electronically but can expand to fit paper charts. The cabin stowage is secure, too; latched doors ensure that the book collection won't come tumbling down when the seas kick up in the middle of the night. With labeled through-hull shutoffs and neat wiring and plumbing, the systems also are well designed.
The Saga 409 is a solid, stylish, and comfortable cruising boat that offers a glimpse of where cruising-boat design appears to be headed in the twenty-first century.
- Rare Deck Salon Sailboat that is truly a quality Offshore Cruising Sailboat with Stylish Design & Great Performance
- 2 Cabins & 1 Large Spacious Head
- Cherry Interior
- Dodger With Upgraded Glass
- Cockpit Cushions
- Duel Helms
- Selden Triple Spreader Classic Mast
- Stack Pack With Lazy Jacks
- Furling Head Sail
- Electric Cabin Top Winch
- High S/S Lifelines
- Electric Windless
- Offshore Electronics Package
- Cockpit Table & S/S Brace
- 12 Refrigerator & Freezer
- Microwave
- 3 Burner Stove & Oven
- Forward Facing Nav Station
- Inverter / Charger
- Folding Salon Table
- TV in Salon
- Air Conditioning & Heating
- See Full Equipment List
ACCOMONATIONS
MAIN SALOON: Two settee berths. Choice of several superior quality designer fabrics, 5" cushions, Lee cloths provided for secure sleeping while passage-making. Drop-leaf table with searails Storage behind settees. Water tanks and storage under settees. Lockers and bookshelves outboard. Overhead grabrails throughout.
OWNERS STATEROOM: Vberth; Two large drawers underneath, chart storage, and large drop-in storage areas beneath. Overhead shelf, port and starboard, cedar-lined hanging lockers, One overhead ventilation hatches with screen.
GUEST STATEROOM: Cedar-lined hanging locker, 4" foam berth cushion, designer fabric. One opening port, 1 vent hatch.
HEAD: Seamless molded head/shower unit. Separate shower stall w/acrylic door, vanity and sink, mirror, storage cabinets,toothbrush and cup holder, toilet paper holder, soap dish. Manual Grohe "Skipper" marine toilet.
GALLEY
Solid-surface countertops, illuminated front and top loading 12 volt fridge/freezer with spillover fan, gimbaled three burner FORCE 10? LPG stove, thermostatic oven & broiler, Stove safety bar and galley belt, Deep double SS sinks, designer faucet hardware, Waste basket locker, utensil drawers. Two opening ports and overhead ventilation hatch
NAVIGATION
NAVIGATION AREA: Chart table with storage tray. Chart light, electronics cabinet and shelf, electrical distribution panel, cabinet space dedicated to a variety of owner installed electronics
COCKPIT
- SIMRAD CX 44 DISPLAY
- SIMRAD AP 26 WITH AC20 WIRELES REMOTE
- VFH HANDHELD UNIT
- SIMRAD INSTRUMENTS PACKAGE IS15
- COMPASS
NAV STATION
- DX34 CHART PLOTTER
- RS87 VHF RADIO
DECK AND HULL
- "Tropics-Friendly" low maintenance deck layout, i.e. no exterior teak
- Two integral fiberglass dorade boxes with 4" SS cowls.
- Four opening ports, six fixed laminated glass windows
- Double-wide opening port in cockpit foot well, bug screens for all ports.
- Seven white powder-coated Moonlight hatches with bug screens
- Captive safety pin secures acrylic hatch boards in heavy weather
- Recessed engine control panel; molded recesses for cockpit instrumentation.
- Self-draining, Life-raft locker; USCG approved propane tank storage locker.
- Special safety locker for dinghy gasoline tank (holds most make 6 gal. tanks).
- Walk-out swim/boarding platform at cockpit floor level with hinged door. No need to climb up and over seats or transom.
- HARKEN winches, blocks, and deck hardware throughout
- 2 two-speed, self-tailing primary cockpit winches
- 2 manual cabin top winches
- Two Quadruple rope clutches; Two winch handles, one "speed-grip", one standard.
- Spaghetti boxes? for halyards and reef line tails in the cockpit coamings
- Cabin top mounted, mid-boom mainsheet traveler system, led to cockpit
- Fairleads, blocks and inboard tracks for genoa.
- Dual Mini-Maxi aluminum wheels, pedestal engine controls, and dual RITCHIE steering compass, pedestal mounted; Emergency tiller
- SS Bow pulpit and stern rail 30" high lifeline stanchions, port and starboard lifeline gates
- Transom door to access to swim scoop, SS swim ladder
- Heavy Duty stainless steel bowsprit, dual anchor rollers
- Double deck pipe to divided chain locker below
- Stainless steel welded grabrails on cabin top... No varnishing or messy cleaning
- Four 10" mooring cleats, two 10" spring-line cleats
- Four high-strength, safety harness padeyes in cockpit
- Webbed jacklines for crew safety harnesses, port and starboard on padeyes
- MUIR? 1250 watt electric anchor windlass with cockpit remote control
SAIL AND RIGGING
- SELDEN anodized aluminum mast and boom
- 3 spreader rig, continuous shrouds, all turnbuckles at deck level.
- Stainless steel 1x19 standing rigging
- SELDEN battcar system for easy mainsail hoisting and reefing
- One FURLEX roller furling system
- Halyards in low stretch T-900 (Spectra/ Technora w/Dacron cover) Main halyard and reefing lines led aft to cabin top winches
- Tri-Radial Woven Spectra Jib
- Code O Asymmetrical 120/135
- Furling Sock
- Single line reefing for two reefs, led aft through rope clutches to cockpit.
- SELDEN mechanical rod vang with 16:1 block and tackle.
- One mast-mounted self tailing winch with rope clutches for reacher and jib
- Tri-Radial Woven Spectra Mainsail
- Harken Winches 2/46.2 two speed self-tailing cockpit, 2/40.2 STC manual cabin top
- Whisker Poll
Add'l Factory/Dealer options included
- Ultraleather Saloon Settee
- Galley Microwave
- Charging Package:
- 150 amp alternator
- 3rd 8D Trojan AGM battery for total house bank size 675 amp
- 2 kw Inverter
- Link 2000 R Battery Monitor
- Simrad Speed/Depth/Temp.
- Simrad Wind System
- Kevlar reinforced hull construction
- SS Radar Arch w/ Davits
- Power Winch for Halyards & Mainsheet
- SSB Laminated Copper Ground Strap
- Cockpit Shower Hot/Cold
- Brunton 3 Blade Folding Prop
- 17,000 BTU AC/Heat
- Memory Foam Mattresses
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
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 7/2/26 | Initial price | $184,000 |
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The 2007 Saga 409 has garnered positive feedback from customers, highlighting its impressive craftsmanship and outstanding sailing performance
Owners often praise the boat's strong build quality, which offers both durability and comfort for long voyages. Many appreciate the spacious and well-designed interior, featuring ample natural light and efficient use of space. The galley is frequently mentioned for its practicality and functionality, making it easy to prepare meals while at sea. Sailors also commend the Saga 409's sailing capabilities, noting its excellent stability and responsiveness, which make it suitable for both experienced sailors and those new to the sport. The boat's performance in various wind conditions is often highlighted, giving owners confidence during their adventures. Overall, the comfortable living quarters, sailing performance, and robust construction of the 2007 Saga 409 create a highly regarded option for cruising enthusiasts.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
Pros
Sturdy Construction: The Saga 409 is built with a solid fiberglass hull, offering durability and stability, making it suitable for various sailing conditions.
Excellent Sailing Performance: Designed for both experienced and novice sailors, this yacht provides responsive handling and good wind performance, ensuring enjoyable sailing experiences.
Spacious Interior: The interior layout offers ample living space with comfortable accommodations, making it ideal for extended cruising or weekend getaways.
Quality Finishes: The craftsmanship of the Saga 409 is noteworthy, featuring high-quality materials and attention to detail throughout the cabin and deck areas.
Versatile Cockpit: The cockpit is designed for ease of use with well-placed controls and ample seating, allowing for comfortable sailing while socializing or relaxing.
Good Storage Options: The boat includes several storage compartments, making it easy to stow away gear, provisions, and personal items for longer trips.
Cons
Weight Considerations: While the sturdy construction adds to durability, it may also contribute to a heavier overall weight, which could affect speed in lighter winds.
Draft Depth: The draft may be deeper than some sailors prefer, limiting access to shallower anchorages or marinas.
Older Electronics: Being a 2007 model, some of the onboard electronics and navigation equipment may be outdated and might require updates or replacements for optimal performance.
Maintenance Costs: Like many older boats, ongoing maintenance can be a consideration, especially regarding the working condition of the rigging and mechanical components.
Limited Customization Options: The layout and design might not cater to everyone’s taste, potentially requiring some modifications for those seeking personalized features.
Made For
The 2007 Saga 409 is designed for the discerning sailor who values a blend of performance, comfort, and elegance on the water. This cruising yacht is ideal for enthusiasts who enjoy long passages, as well as those seeking a vessel that is equally adept at coastal cruising and offshore adventures. With its well-thought-out layout and spacious interior, the Saga 409 caters to families and couples alike, providing ample living space and accommodations for enjoyable long-term cruising. Its robust construction and seaworthy design ensure safety and reliability, appealing to sailors who prioritize peace of mind while exploring open waters. The Saga 409 also attracts those with a keen eye for style, featuring a tasteful finish and quality craftsmanship that make every journey a pleasure. Whether you're an experienced sailor or just beginning your maritime journey, the 2007 Saga 409 promises to enhance your sailing experience with its perfect mix of comfort, performance, and luxury.
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