2001 Tartan 4100

$149,000

Used

Boat in Norwalk, CT 06851 US

builtBuilt in 2001
Year the boat was built
model

4100

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (Yanmar)

Engine type and count
length

41.3 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Diesel

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Nominal Length
41.25ft
Length Overall
41.25ft
Length at Waterline
35.75ft
Beam
13.5ft
Max Draft
5.33ft
Displacement
20400lb
Dry Weight
19000lb
Ballast
8000lb
Fresh Water Tanks
100gal
Fuel Tanks
50gal
Holding Tanks
24gal
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Shape
monohull
Engine 1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH3E
Total Power
56hp
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Engine Year
2000
Drive Type
direct
Propeller Type
4-blade
Sail Area


IJPE : 885.00 sq ft

I : 57.00 ft

J : 15.00 ft

P : 50.85 ft

E : 18.00 ft

Working Sail Area : 885.00 sq ft


Manufacturer Provided Description

Take the helm of the Tartan 4100 and experience the impressive responsiveness of this yacht, designed to glide gracefully through the waters. Now, step below deck to explore her spacious and comfortable interior. With a harmonious blend of appealing aesthetics and a powerful profile, the Tartan 4100 is a yacht crafted for those who seek high performance without compromising on comfort.

 

Forward cabin has a large comfortable V-Berth with under bunk storage. There is a vanity and sink to port and a large storage locker to starboard. The forward hatch and opening ports provide excellent ventilation. The large opening panel in the forward bulkhead provides airflow through the entire boat. The U-shaped settee to port will accommodate your guests and can be converted into a double bed if needed. The large and comfortable aft cabin has a private entrance to the head, which includes a separate shower stall.

Her mast head rig (stepped on the keel) has a hydraulic backstay adjuster to tighten the forestay when beating to windward. Her Leisure Furl Boom makes lowering the mainsail a “breeze.” Once lowered, the mainsail cover (stored in the boom) is pulled into place. No clumsy sail cover to deal with. And, unlike in the mast furling systems, the mainsail has full battens and a proper roach. There is also an owner designed boom stabilizer which prevents the boom swaying when “rolled” by waves with the mainsail down.

As a “proper yacht,” her 12 portholes are stainless steel and all open providing amazing ventilation. Her 8,000 lbs keel is solid lead, not lead incased in fiberglas.

If you have been looking for a cruising sailboat that is also a serious passage maker, this is a must-see vessel.






Equipment details


Electronics 


Raymarine ST60 wind, speed, depth with three displays mounted in the sea hood 


2 Raymarine touch screen MFD's located at the helm and navigation station


Standard Horizon VHF with ram microphone at the helm


Raymarine below deck autopilot



Sails and Rigging 

 

2021 Quantum Main for Leisure Furl boom

 

2021 Quantum 135% genoa 


Asymmetric cruising spin

 

Leisure Furl in boom furling mainsail system 


Three electric winches (two genoa - halyard / furling) 


 

Equipment

 

Inverter/Charger replaced 2023


LED light fixtures installed 2022


Quick USA 40L hot water heater 2021


4 Kw Panda genset 2007


electric windlass


Deck washdown pump with switch in the anchor well 


Shore water connection


Two 30amp power connections


Tow 8D house batteries (need replacement)


Retractable swim platform - pully operated with H/C shower


48' wheel w/leather cover 


PYI dripless seal


3 electric winches - two primaries for the jib sheets and one on the coach roof for the mainsheet, main halyard, main furling 


Galley refrigeration ( needs new compressor)


Galley stove - 3 burner gimbaled with oven


Additional Equipment


Dodger and bimini 

 

Cockpit cushions 2024

 

Fitted sheets and blankets for both cabins 2023

 

Bottom sand blasted and barrier coated 2022

 

4 blade PYI Max Prop 2021

 

Lifelines replaced 2021

 

Fitted Fairclough winter cover and frame.

 

45 Lbs CQR and 45 Lbs Bruce Anchors

 


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
2/5/26Initial price$149,000

Overview from around the web 2001 Tartan 4100

Customers praise the 2001 Tartan 4100 for its exceptional combination of performance, comfort, and craftsmanship

Many highlight its solid build quality and sleek design, noting that it handles well both in coastal cruising and offshore conditions. The spacious and thoughtfully laid-out interior receives high marks for comfort and functionality, making it ideal for extended voyages or weekend getaways. Owners also appreciate the quality of the materials and attention to detail throughout the boat, which contribute to its lasting value and reliability. Overall, the 2001 Tartan 4100 is regarded as a well-balanced cruiser that appeals to sailors seeking both performance and comfort.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

The 2001 Tartan 4100 is a well-regarded sailing yacht known for its blend of performance, comfort, and craftsmanship. Here are some of the pros and cons to consider:

Pros

Solid Construction: Built with high-quality materials and attention to detail, ensuring durability and longevity.

Performance-Oriented Design: Offers excellent sailing capabilities with a balanced helm and responsive handling.

Spacious Interior: Provides comfortable accommodations with well-designed living spaces, suitable for extended cruising.

Efficient Layout: Thoughtfully arranged cockpit and deck areas that enhance ease of handling and safety.

Reputation: Tartan is known for quality craftsmanship and strong resale value.

Good Storage: Ample storage compartments for gear and provisions.

Cons

Maintenance: As with many boats of this age, upkeep can require consistent attention to keep systems and finishes in top shape.

Limited Modern Amenities: Being a 2001 model, it may lack some of the latest technological advancements found in newer yachts.

Weight: The solid build adds weight, which might slightly impact light-wind performance compared to lighter, more modern designs.

Price Point: Due to its quality and reputation, purchase and maintenance costs can be higher compared to similar-sized production boats.

Made For

The 2001 Tartan 4100 is designed for sailors who seek a perfect blend of performance, comfort, and style. Ideal for cruising enthusiasts and weekend adventurers, this sailboat offers spacious accommodations and impressive handling, making it suitable for both family outings and extended voyages. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or someone looking to elevate your on-water experience, the Tartan 4100 provides a reliable and enjoyable platform for exploring coastal waters and beyond.

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