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2015 Tartan 4000

$289,950

Used

Boat in Tracys Landing, MD 20779 US

builtBuilt in 2015
Year the boat was built
model

4000

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (Volvo)

Engine type and count
length

40 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Diesel

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Nominal Length
40ft
Length Overall
40.67ft
Length at Waterline
36.42ft
Beam
13ft
Max Bridge Clearance
64.08ft
Max Draft
5.83ft
Cabin Headroom
6.33ft
Displacement
19604lb
Dry Weight
19604lb
Ballast
6400lb
Heads
1
Fresh Water Tanks
120gal
Fuel Tanks
60gal
Electrical Circuit
110v
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Shape
monohull
Engine 1
Engine Make
Volvo
Engine Model
D2-55F
Total Power
55hp
Engine Hours
165
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Engine Year
2015
Drive Type
sail
Propeller Type
3-blade
Propeller Material
aluminum
Full Specifications

Key Specifications 

  • LOA: 40 ft 8 in (12.4 m)
  • Beam: 13 ft (3.96 m)
  • Draft: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) - beavertail bulb lead keel
  • Displacement: 20,104 lbs
  • Engine: Volvo Penta D2-55F, 55 HP diesel
  • Fuel Capacity: 75 gal (aluminum tank)
  • Fresh Water Capacity: 120 gal (two aluminum tanks)
  • Holding Tank Capacity: 20 gal (plastic tank) 


Accommodations

The interior features high-quality, handcrafted solid cherry cabinetry with raised panel doors and a V-grooved solid teak cabin sole. The layout offers two cabins and one head with a separate stall shower. 

  • Saloon: Features 6'4" headroom, C-shaped port settee (convertible to a berth), two starboard club seats, a drop-leaf dinette table with center storage, and cream Ultraleather cushions.
  • Galley: A J-shaped galley on the port side with Granicote solid surface countertops, double sinks, a two-burner LPG cooktop, Breville convection oven, and top/front-loading Isotherm 12v refrigeration/freezer.
  • Master Stateroom (Forward): A centerline queen-sized berth (80" x 64") with a custom mattress, extensive storage, cedar-lined hanging lockers, and direct access to the head.
  • Aft Stateroom: Features a fore and aft-oriented berth, hanging locker, and hullside lockers. 
  • Layout: Two-cabin layout
  • Master Stateroom: A centerline 80" x 64" queen-sized berth forward with a custom quilted mattress.
  • Head: A separate stall shower with a VacuFlush marine head is located on the port side.
  • Saloon: Features plush seating, a drop-leaf table, and storage.
  • Galley: Located at the base of the companionway to port, featuring Granicote solid surface countertops, Isotherm 12v refrigeration, and a two-burner Eno LPG cooktop.
  • Nav Station: Forward-facing navigation station to starboard, equipped with electrical panels and electronics. 

Engine and Mechanical

  • Engine make: Volvo Penta S/N: 5103908151Y 
  • Engine model: D2-55F
  • Horsepower: 55 hp
  • Hours: Approximately 165
  • Drive type: Saildrive
  • Propeller: 14-inch, three-blade, epoxy-coated aluminum prop
  • Lead lined engine room insulation
  • Fire port
  • Engine room light
  • Bilge blower for engine compartment with switch at helm
  • Engine service access front, top, sides, and aft
  • Groco bronze raw water strainers (2)
  • Engine services annually, with fluids and filters replaced as per manufacturer's requirements
  • Injectors and high pressure pump removed and tested ('23)
  • #3 injector rebuilt ('23)
  • Heat exchanger back-flushed ('23)
  • Sail drive gear oil replaced every three years
  • 60-gallon aluminum fuel tank with remote gauge
  • Electrical fuel tank gauge
  • Volvo fuel filter/water separator
  • 14" three blade epoxy coated aluminum prop ('24)

Electronics and Navigation

The boat is equipped with a comprehensive Garmin electronics package:

  • Garmin GPSMAP 741 displays (2)
  • Garmin GMR 18HD radar
  • Edson 3.5” radar mast with antenna bracket
  • Garmin GMI 20 instrument displays (3)
  • Airmar DST800 depth, speed, temperature transducer ('24)
  • Garmin gWind wind transducer
  • Garmin GHC 20 Autopilot Control Head
  • Garmin GHC 10 Autopilot Remote
  • Garmin GHP 12 Autopilot corepack w/Class A drive unit
  • Garmin GWH 20 wireless hub
  • Garmin GHS 20 wireless VHF handset
  • Masthead VHF antenna
  • Garmin GXM 52 SiriusXM marine receiver
  • Garmin VHF 300 AIS
  • Meteor 300 stereo system with remote
  • Infinity 612M speakers in salon and cockpit
  • RogueWave WiFi booster with radar mast mounted antenna
  • Meade Instruments electric weather station

Electrical

  • 30A 110V shore power connections (2)
  • 30A 110V 50’ shore power cords (2)
  • ProMariner galvanic isolator
  • Blue Sea Systems 110V electrical panel 
  • Blue Sea Systems 8247 AC multimeter
  • 110V receptacles throughout with GFI protection
  • Blue Sea Systems 12v DC electrical panel 
  • Blue Sea Systems 8248 DC multimeter
  • Electric panel prepped for generator installation
  • 12v receptacles at nav and one helm
  • Battery selector switch
  • Two 8D AGM house batteries ('24)
  • Group 27 AGM starting battery ('24)
  • Mastervolt 12/2500 -2.5 KW True Sine Wave 2500W inverter/100A charger with remote control panel
  • Balmar digital Duo Charge controller
  • Polished chrome and stainless-steel LED interior lighting
  • Automatic LED lights in hanging lockers, main cabin, lockers and refrigerator compartment
  • LED service lighting in engine compartment and deck lockers
  • Custom LED entry lighting at companionway
  • Directional LED reading lights at berths and main cabin settees
  • Directional LED spotlights over main cabin table
  • Recessed, dimmable LED overhead spotlights in main, forward and aft cabins
  • LED Interior, cockpit and swim platform courtesy lighting
  • USCG approved LED navigation lights 
  • Mast wiring conduit
  • Masthead LED anchor light
  • LED steaming light with foredeck illuminator
  • Wiring bundled in PVC conduit with room for future installation
  • All wiring chafe protected where it passes through internal structure
  • Electrical bonding system

Rigging

  • Tartan “Cruise Control Rig” with twin headstays (Solent Rig)
  • Carbon-fiber mast with white acrylic urethane topcoat
  • Tapered mast section for reduced weight aloft
  • Carbon fiber backstay crane integrally molded at lamination
  • Custom carbon fiber masthead with sheaves for jib, main, reacher and spinnaker halyards
  • Tapered airfoil swept spreaders
  • Hayn 1 x 19 316 stainless steel wire rigging with forged turnbuckles
  • Custom stainless steel chainplate system ties structural FRP grid and hull
  • Spartite mast sealing system
  • Internal halyards
  • Leisure-Furl boom
  • Forespar rigid boom vang 
  • Harken mainsheet traveler with double ended sheet led to primary winches
  • Harken aft lead control and turning blocks
  • Harken deck hardware and blocks
  • Harken Mark IV furler for reacher sail
  • Harken main and jib sheet turning blocks with lock-offs
  • Harken Mark IV furler for self-tacking jib
  • Harken self-tacking jib traveler with double ended sheet led to primary winches
  • Harken 44.2 STC house top winch
  • Harken 44.2 STEC electric main halyard winch
  • Spinlock rope clutches (8)
  • Harken Rewind 46 chrome electric primary winches (2)
  • Harken Rewind 46 chrome electric secondary winches (2)
  • Switches for remote operation of all Rewind winches at both helm stations
  • Running rigging (except halyards) replaced ('22)
  • Harken aluminum winch handles (3)
  • All winches serviced every other year

Deck & Hull

  • Resin infused modified epoxy hull and deck with closed cell foam hull coring
  • Hull locally reinforced at high load areas
  • Internal structural grid glass taped into hull
  • Beavertail bulb lead keel
  • Stripped and barrier coated with three coats ('15)
  • Bottom painted with Petit SR ('24)
  • Keel bolt quantity and size exceed ABS standard for offshore use
  • Carbon fiber rudder post 
  • High density, closed cell urethane foam rudder blade with modified epoxy reinforced skins
  • Self-aligning roller rudder bearings
  • All hull and deck penetrations made into solid fiberglass “core windows”
  • Interior hull surfaces painted out with enamel gelcoat for aesthetics
  • Aluminum backing plates added at lamination for all loaded hardware
  • Bulwark mounted teak cap rails through bolted to hull flange
  • Custom cast rail mount chocks for mooring cleats (6)
  • Stainless steel 10” mooring cleats (6)
  • Stainless steel breast plates for mooring line chafe protection
  • Contrasting deck non-skid in white and sand
  • Deck drains to waterline discharge, eliminates hull streaking
  • Transferrable 15-year hull structural and blister warranty
  • Custom fabricated stainless-steel stem fitting with integral double bow roller
  • Vulcan anchor w/ 50’ 5/16” G40 chain and 200ft of 5/8” rode
  • Lewmar 5/16 chain stopper
  • Lewmar electric windlass 
  • 27” x 1 1/8” diameter stainless steel stanchions, bow and stern rails
  • 1 x 19 double wire lifelines with port, starboard, and transom boarding gates
  • Bomar stainless steel unlimited offshore CE approved deck hatches (6)
  • Cabin side mounted stainless steel opening port lights with screens (12)
  • Cockpit mounted stainless steel opening port lights with screens (2)
  • Custom stainless steel mast collar with multiple attachments for blocks
  • Polished chrome 4” dorades on teak dorade caps with stainless steel guards (2)
  • Polished stainless steel outboard genoa track for reacher
  • Stainless steel handrails
  • Teak cockpit table with fixed fiberglass pedestal
  • Cockpit coaming cubbies with teak treads
  • Custom curved Lexan sliding companionway hatch with solid teak hatch boards and trim
  • Offshore ready, match molded, and gasketed cockpit seat hatches
  • Custom life raft compartment in cockpit locker
  • Hinge-down swim platform with a retracting stainless swim steel ladder
  • Bimini and spray shield style dodger ('22)

Sails:

  • Mainsail: Sobstad Leisure Furl with battens
  • Jib: Sobstad Dacron self-tacking
  • Drifter: Tri-Radial 150% cruising laminate masthead drifter (never used, except for initial test sail) 

Other Equipment:

  • Winslow 6-person Super-Light Offshore Plus life raft (’14) 
  • Life raft maintained per manufacturer's requirements
  • PFD’s
  • Emergency tiller
  • Fenders
  • Dock lines
  • Cockpit cushions
  • Custom teak companionway screens
  • Bottom Sider cockpit cushions
  • Magma stainless steel LPG grill with cover
  • Volvo Penta Workshop Manual & Parts Catalog
  • Lots of spare parts for the engine, as well as belts, filters, gaskets and impellers
  • Six winch covers ('24)
  • Two mesh sheet tail bags ('24)
  • Dehumidifier included and run during all warm weather months since purchase of boat
  • Small heater included and set to 55 during cold months
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
4/12/26Initial price$289,950

Contact Sunshine Cruising Yachts

983 Ervin Street, Saint Augustine, FL, 32084

Overview from around the web 2015 Tartan 4000

The Tartan 4000, launched in 2015, has garnered enthusiastic feedback from boat enthusiasts and owners alike

Many customers highlight the exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail that Tartan Yachts is known for, praising the high-quality materials and level of finish. Owners appreciate the sleek, modern design that combines both performance and comfort, making it a joy to sail. The spacious cockpit and well-appointed interior are frequently mentioned as key features that enhance their on-board experience. Many have noted the ease of handling, particularly in various wind conditions, thanks to its well-balanced hull and responsive steering. The Tartan 4000 is also celebrated for its stability and safety, providing confidence for both seasoned sailors and newcomers. Customers value the thoughtful layout that includes ample storage and living space, making it suitable for extended cruising. Overall, reviews reflect a strong sense of satisfaction with the Tartan 4000, with many customers recommending it for anyone looking to combine luxury with performance on the water.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

2015 Tartan 4000: Pros and Cons The 2015 Tartan 4000 is a well-regarded cruising sailboat that combines performance, comfort, and craftsmanship. Here’s an overview of its pros and cons:

Pros

Exceptional Build Quality: The Tartan 4000 is known for its solid construction and high-quality materials. The attention to detail in the craftsmanship ensures durability and longevity.

Performance-Driven Design: With a well-balanced hull and efficient sail plan, the Tartan 4000 offers excellent sailing performance, making it suitable for both cruising and racing.

Spacious and Comfortable Interior: The layout provides ample living space, accommodating multiple crew members comfortably. The well-designed galley, salon, and cabins create a welcoming atmosphere for extended trips.

Versatile Sailing Options: The boat is equipped with features that enhance sailing versatility, such as a retractable keel option and a manageable rig. This allows for easier handling in various conditions.

Aesthetic Appeal: The Tartan 4000 showcases a timeless design with elegant lines, making it visually striking on the water. The interior finishes also reflect a classic marine aesthetic.

Good Storage Solutions: The boat includes plenty of storage compartments for gear, making it practical for long voyages and organized living onboard.

Cons

Price Point: As a premium yacht, the Tartan 4000 comes with a higher price tag compared to other boats in its class. This may be a consideration for budget-conscious buyers.

Limited Availability: Being a specific model, finding a used Tartan 4000 may take time, depending on the market. There might be fewer options to choose from.

Maintenance Requirements: While the quality of materials is high, maintaining the boat’s condition can require commitment and attention to detail, especially for newer owners.

Draft Considerations: Depending on the setup, the draft of the Tartan 4000 could limit access to certain shallow anchorage areas, which may not be ideal for all cruising plans.

Weight: While sailing performance is a strong point, the Tartan 4000’s weight can affect performance in light wind conditions, which might require adjustments in tactics.

Made For

The 2015 Tartan 4000 is designed for sailing enthusiasts who value performance, comfort, and elegance on the water. Ideal for both experienced sailors and those looking to elevate their sailing skills, this model caters to a diverse audience, from long-distance cruisers to weekend adventurers. With its sleek lines and robust construction, the Tartan 4000 appeals to those who appreciate a well-crafted vessel that performs admirably in various conditions. Whether you're planning extended voyages or casual day trips, this sailboat offers spacious accommodations and thoughtful engineering that enhances the overall sailing experience. The Tartan 4000 is also perfect for families and groups seeking a boat that provides safe and enjoyable sailing. With ample living space below deck, modern amenities, and ergonomic design, this vessel is made for comfort without compromising on performance. Embrace your sailing passion with the Tartan 4000 – where tradition meets innovation on each voyage.

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