2011 Tartan Yachts 4000
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Overview
Offered for the first time by her original owner!
The Tartan 4000 stands tall in a production sailboat market where one brand is becoming indistinguishable from the next. The Tartan is not an assemblage of molded plastic parts, but a "stick-built" construction that is made to carry your family safely and comfortably for a day sail, a coastal cruise or over the horizon.
This craftsmanship is evident in every corner of the boat. Her interior is simply radiant in satin cherry, with top-of-the-line components including stainless steel opening port lights and chrome or stainless light fixtures throughout.
Hull #3 has been used seasonally in the Northeast since her first launch in May of 2012, and stored out of the water under canvas cover each winter. All interior photos were taken in November 2020 and are an accurate reflection of her condition.
The listing broker has known this particular Tartan since her first launch in May of 2012 and can provide a prospective buyer with an accurate overview of her history and current above-average condition.
Specifications
Basic Information
- Manufacturer:
- Tartan Yachts
- Model:
- 4000
- Year:
- 2011
- Category:
- Sail
- Condition:
- Used
- Location:
- Mamaroneck, NY, US
- Available for sale in U.S. waters:
- Yes
- Vessel Name:
- 4507 MB
- Boat Type:
- Cruiser
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Type:
- Hull Color:
- HIN:
- Designer:
- Tim Jackett
- Flag of Registry:
Dimensions & Weight
- Length:
- 40 ft - 12.19 meter
- LOA:
- 40 ft 8 in - 12.4 meter
- Beam:
- 13 ft - 3.96 meter
- Draft - max:
- 6 ft - 1.83 meter
- Bridge Clearance:
- 64 ft 1 in - 19.53 meter
- Dry Weight:
- 18854 lbs
Engine
- Make:
- Volvo
- Model:
- D2
- Engine(s):
- 1
- Hours:
- 725
- Cruise Speed:
- 8 MPH
- Range:
- -
- Joystick Control:
- No
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Drive Type:
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
- Horsepower:
- 75 (Individual), 75 (combined)
- Max Speed:
- 9 MPH
Tank Capacities
- Fuel Tank:
- 75 gallons - 1 tank(s)
- Fresh Water Tank:
- 120 gallons - 1 tank(s)
- Holding Tank:
- -
Accommodations
- Total Cabins:
- 3
- Total Berths:
- 2
- Total Sleeps:
- -
- Total Heads:
- 1
- Captains Cabin:
- No
- Crew Cabins:
- -
- Crew Berths:
- -
- Crew Sleeps:
- -
- Crew Heads:
- -
Descriptions
Accommodations and Walk-through:
The interior of the Tartan 4000 is unmatched by any production sailboat today. The extensive use of satin varnish cherry woodwork, with stainless steel portlights, dimmable LED's, and blue Ultrasuede upholstery give the boat a timeless appeal. The ample handholds and proper nav station make this an interior that is actually usable underway when heeled, not just a floating ballroom best kept tied to the dock.
Starting forward is the owners stateroom with island berth, storage in cedar-lined hanging locker and drawers, overhead hatches and portlights, private access to head, and dimmable LED lighting.
The head is next aft with upgraded Vacuflush MSD, storage for an extended cruise, and a separate enclosed stall shower.
The main salon has an open feel while still providing security offshore with numerous handholds. The leather-wrapped mast is all the way forward, allowing guests to converse across the folding salon table while seated at port/starboard settees. Port settee has a slide-out with insert cushion to provide an additional double berth. Light and ventilation are provided by stainless opening portlights, overhead hatches with screens, 12-volt fan and overhead/reading lights.
The galley will accommodate provisions for an extended cruise, with a deep double sink just off centerline, tall fiddles, large 12-volt refrigeration and a 3-burner propane stove/oven.
The nav desk is opposite to starboard, with plenty of room for a paper chart, plus unused space to add a chartplotter if the new owner desires. Storage in and under the nav desk, plus battery switching and 12 volt/120 volt distribution panels.
Aft to starboard is a generous guest cabin with full size berth, overhead hatch, opening portlight, fan and storage.
Hull, Deck and Cockpit:
Modified epoxy laminate hull, solid glass below the waterline with foam core above.
Decks are balsa-cored with reinforced areas in way of hardware
Majestic Blue paint with white boot stripe and gold cove stripe
Deck in white with nonskid in contrasting sand
Red bottom paint
Beavertail keel (6' draft)
T-shaped cockpit with twin wheels, deep seat locker to port, deep lazarette aft to port (with mash bag for "drop in" convenience"), propane locker to starboard, and storage cubbys.
Fold-out swim platform on centerline for easy access.
Teak cockpit sole
Handrails, caprail and accents in solid teak with high gloss varnish
Sails, rigging and canvas:
Tartan "Cruise Control Rig" with carbon fiber mast, v-boom, twin headstays for reacher and self-tacking jib
Split backstay with intergral adjuster
Electric primary winches (Harken 53.2 STEC)
Electric halyard winch (Harken 40.2 STEC)
Inner jib tracks with load-adjustable cars
Reacher tracks on cap rail (pin-stop) Traveler
All lines led to cockpit
Sail flakes directly into V-boom via lazy jacks; integrated sail cover zips closed
2011 UK Main with 5 battens, 1 reef, Harken "A" battcars/slides
2011 UK Tape Drive aramid laminate self-tacking jib with Weathermax UV protection
2011 UK Tape Drive 150% reacher with Weathermax UV protection
Sail cover integrated in V-boom
Wheel covers
Electronics:
The electronics selection and installation was overseen by the listing broker and installed by McMichael Yacht Yard in 2011.
Raymarine C95 chartplotter/MFD at starboard helm
Raymarine 4kw HD Digital radar on gimballed Scanstrut backstay mount
X30 Autopilot with Type 2 Linear hydraulic drive (rated to 48,000 lb displacement) and P70 control head at starboard helm
Two Raymarine i70 networked instrument displays at companionway sprayhood
Standard Horizon VHF - Matrix 2150 with AIS and DSC with RAM mic in cockpit
19" flatscreen TV with DVD to starboard
Galley:
12-volt SeaFraost air cooled refrigeration (top and front loading)
3-burner Force10 LPG stove/oven
Countertops in "Aria" Granitcote
Double sink just off centerline
Numerous overhead hatches and opening ports for light and ventilation
Electrical:
Magnum inverter/charger
Two 4D house batteries (new 2018) plus dedicated engine start battery
LED interior lighting (dimmable) plus dome lights and reading lights throughout
Solar charging with "plug-in" at spray hood
Twin 30 amp shore power
Machinery space and some wiring in place for generator
Plumbing options:
Hot/cold cockpit shower
Deck washdown system
Upgrade head to Vacuflush
Engine:
Upgraded Volvo D2-75 hp sail drive with 3 blade folding prop, 725 hrs
Additional options:
Ultra Anchor (46 lb stainless steel)
200' of 3/8" high test chain with SS swivel
Soft-bottom dinghy with outboard
Broker Comments:
This is an easy boat to fall in love with, and it will quickly become evident why Cruising World magazine named the Tartan 4000 as "Best Mid-Sized Cruiser" upon her debut in 2011.
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.
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