1975 Tartan 41
$74,500
Boat in Plymouth, MA 02360 US
41
1 Engine (Westerbeke)
41 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Introducing the Tartan 41, a classic cruiser from 1975 that embodies timeless elegance and robust performance. With an overall length of 40.58 feet, this fiberglass vessel offers a perfect blend of comfort and functionality. Powered by a reliable 40 hp Westerbeke diesel engine, it boasts a cruising speed of 7 knots, ensuring smooth and efficient journeys on the water. The Tartan 41 features a well-designed layout, including one head for convenience. Its inboard engine configuration and direct drive enhance maneuverability, making it an excellent choice for both seasoned sailors and newcomers alike. This boat is not just about performance; it also provides a solid foundation for memorable adventures. With its enduring design and dependable features, the Tartan 41, named KEEWAYDIN, invites you to explore the open waters with confidence and style.
Garmin Chartplotter
Furuno radar
Sailcomp digital compass
Datamarine knot, depth and wind
Icom VHF radio with cockpit remote
Garmin 210 at nav station
Stereo/cd player
Xantrex battery monitor
12 v fans in cabins
2 burner propane stove with oven
Hot water with shower in head
Sea Frost refrigeration
Weather station at nav table
Double stainless sinks in galley
Recent dodger and sail cover
Cockpit table and drink holder
Man overboard system on stern rail
Modified entry to cabin (eliminated bridge deck)
Oversized self tailing cockpit winches
3 blade Max Prop
New Rolls AGM batteries
Updated standing rigging with turnbuckles
100 amp alternator
Updated running rigging
Sails:
Quantum 150% genoa
North 150% genoa
Quantum Pentex 135% genoa (furling)
Quantum Pentex Jib
North 110% furling jib
North 100% furling
Quantum Pentex blade
Quantum .75 Asymmetrical spinnaker
.75 symmetrical Spinnaker
1.5 symmerical "chicken chute"
Thurston dacron mainsail
Hood Vectron Mainsail
Dacron storm sail
Dacron storm trysail
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 3/3/26 | Price decreased | $74,500(-0.5%) |
| 2/27/26 | Initial price | $74,900 |
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Customers consistently praise the 1975 Tartan 41 for its classic design, sturdy construction, and excellent sailing performance
Many highlight its spacious interior layout, which offers comfortable accommodations for extended cruising. Owners appreciate the solid craftsmanship typical of Tartan Yachts, noting the boat’s balanced handling and reliable seaworthiness. The combination of traditional aesthetics with practical features makes the 1975 Tartan 41 a favored choice among sailing enthusiasts who value both style and substance.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1975 Tartan 41 is a classic cruising sailboat known for its solid construction and timeless design. Here are some of the key pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Sturdy Build: The Tartan 41 features a robust fiberglass hull and quality craftsmanship, providing durability and a strong offshore capability.
Comfortable Interior: With spacious accommodations for its size, the Tartan 41 offers a well-designed interior layout including ample storage, a functional galley, and comfortable sleeping quarters.
Sailing Performance: Known for balanced handling and good upwind performance, the Tartan 41 is responsive under sail and suitable for both coastal cruising and longer passages.
Classic Aesthetics: Its traditional lines and teak wood trim give it a timeless appeal that many sailors appreciate.
Reputation: Tartan Yachts has a strong reputation for quality and customer support, adding to the overall value of the boat.
Cons
Age-Related Maintenance: Being a 1975 model, upkeep can require significant attention, including potential updates to rigging, electronics, and plumbing systems.
Weight: The boat's solid construction also means it is relatively heavy, which can affect light wind performance compared to more modern, lighter designs.
Interior Layout: While spacious, the interior design may feel somewhat dated by today’s standards, with smaller head compartments and less open living space.
Engine Access: Some owners find engine access somewhat restricted, which can complicate routine maintenance.
Made For
The 1975 Tartan 41 is designed for sailing enthusiasts who appreciate a blend of classic craftsmanship and performance. Ideal for experienced sailors and cruisers looking for a sturdy, well-built yacht, it offers spacious accommodations and reliable handling for both coastal cruising and longer passages. Its timeless design appeals to those who value tradition, quality construction, and a comfortable sailing experience.
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Contact Eastern Yacht Sales, Inc. about 1975 Tartan 41
170 Shipyard Dr, Hingham, MA, 02043
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170 Shipyard Dr, Hingham, MA, 02043




































