1983 Bristol

41' (12.50m) 41.1 Center Cockpit - Willow

"Willow" is an exceptional Bristol 41.1 Center Cockpit. All of the key restoration projects are done: Standing rigging replaced, new fuel tanks, galley rebuilt, new air conditioner custon fiberglass hardtop, updaed electronics, davits, etc.

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Vessel ID# 2783032      Last Updated: 2022-02-23 13:18:59

$ 145,000 USD

€ 136,213 Euros
€ 199,574 CAD

Data Sheet

LOA: 41' 5" (12.62 Meters)

Type: Sail - Used

Year: 1983

Beam: 12' 11"

LWL: 33' 4"

Draft Min: 4' 6"

Fuel Type: Diesel

Hull Material: Fiberglass

Hull Finish: Awlgrip

Hull Shape: Other

Fuel Tank: 80 Gallons (302.83 Liters)

Fresh Water: 180 Gallons (681.37 Liters)

Displacement: 26530 lbs

Engines

Engine 1

  • Engine Make: Westerbeke
  • Engine Year: 1983
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Drive Type: Direct
  • Power HP: 58.00
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Hours: 6300.00
  • Engine Location: Middle

Generators

Generator 1

  • Generator Make: Westerbeke
  • Generator KW: 4.40

Full Details

Accomodations

The forward stateroom features a V-berth with head and shower on port. The main salon has an L-shaped settee on port with a fold out dinette table, and custom pull out bench settee on starboard. The nav station is on port opposite the galley and passageway to the master stateroom aft. The aft stateroom has an athwartship double berth, and private head with shower.


  • Dometic reverse cycle air conditioning / heat New 2021
  • Ultra Suede upholstery
  • Stereo system, Alpine MRX F35
  • Custom pull out bench seat with two storage lockers under
  • Fold out dining table L shaped dinette
  • Ample storage


Galley

Galley was rebuilt with all new white laminate counters


  • Water heater 12 gal
  • Double stainless steel sink
  • Mariner 3 burner propane stove with oven/glass door
  • 120v drink fridge
  • 2 under counter front loading Sub Zero 12volt (1) Refrigerator and (1) Freezer
  • Raritan Pressure fresh water system
  • Pressurized saltwater tap at sink
  • Seagull X-lF water purification system for drinking water with independent tap


Deck and Hull

  • Large full deck awning, covers for toe rails, hand rails, dorade boxes and cockpit coaming.
  • Magma Newport gas grill mounts on railing
  • Foredeck, deck light
  • Electric windlass Simpson Lawrence 1200
  • Anchors - Delta and Fortress
  • Anchor davit
  • Fenders w/ lines
  • Saltwater wash down system
  • Antenna
  • Dinghy davit
  • Dinghy, Caribe hard bottom, model L-10
  • Outboard, Yamaha 15hp, 2 cycle
  • Swim ladder
  • Side stanchions w/ lifelines
  • Bow pulpit w/ rails


Sails And Rigging


  • Keel stepped, aluminum mast
  • All standing rigging has Norseman fittings top and bottom
  • Schaefer in-boom furling system, with electric winch
  • Mack full batten main sail, w/ 5 full battens
  • Insulated back stay
  • Hydraulic backstay adjuster, Navtec – 17
  • Stainless and wire standing rigging
  • Roller furling jib
  • Staysail
  • Storm staysail equipped with track and rigged with a moveable inner forestay and running backstays
  • Yankee, and Steady sail
  • Hood MPS poleless spinnaker with ATN sock
  • Hood yankee jib
  • Mack 130% genoa
  • 5 Lewmar 2-speed self-tailing winches
  • Whisker pole
  • Mainsheet traveler


Electrical

  • 110 V AC electrical system
  • 12 V DC electrical system
  • 4.4 kW Westerbeke generator
  • Inverter, Portawattz 600
  • Battery charger, Xantrex Truecharge 40
  • Balmar ARS-5 smart regulator
  • Balmar 100 amp alternator (with a spare)
  • Batteries, AGM new 12/2013, (two 4 D house, 1 series 31 engine start)
  • Dockside electrical cables
  • Emergency start solenoid for main engine. Balmar high output alternator on main engine.


Contact Broker

For more information about this yacht please contact Dan Bacot.
We look forward to working with you!

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7350 Edgewood Road
Annapolis Md 21403 USA
Phone: 410-397-7323
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Seattle Yachts was formed by the merging of Northwest Yachts which was founded in 1992 and Seattle Yachts which was founded in 1983. We have a great opportunity to serve you better, with locations in Washington, California, Florida, Maryland, Canada, and the Philippines! We represent 15 lines of new boats for you to choose from, as well as a fleet of previously owned vessels.

Dan Bacot

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7350 Edgewood Road
Annapolis Md 21403 USA
Office: 410-397-7323
Cell: 757-813-0460
Email: danb@seattleyachts.com

Dan is a lifelong Chesapeake Bay boater and enjoys both sail and powerboating. Currently, Dan is sailing a 36’ Cape Dory cutter. His marine industry experience spans over 40 years, working daily with boaters in marinas, boatyards and yacht sales. Raised in Annapolis, Dan started boating at the age of four when his parents purchased their first sailboat. Since that first sailboat there have been many family owned sailboats, trawlers and motor yachts from 30' to 73' His teenage years were spent in AYC Junior Fleet and sailing both a Laser and an 18’ Catboat in Whitehall Bay. In 1980, his family moved to Gloucester Point, Virginia when they purchased York River Yacht Haven. York River Yacht Haven grew over the years to become a full-service marina facility. It included 325 slips, a working boatyard, a ships store, yacht sales, an oyster farm, and a restaurant. Over 33 years Dan actively managed every individual department and was the General Manager for many years.

When the marina was sold in 2013, Dan came back to Annapolis to work doing what he enjoys the most- working with both boat buyers and sellers to fulfill their boating needs as a yacht broker. His other interests include Chesapeake Bay Restoration, Aquaculture, Oysters and Developing “Sustainable Working Waterfronts”. In pursuit of this passion, he served on the Dean’s Advisory Council for Virginia Institute of Marine Science for a term of 8 years. Working with the Army Corps of Engineers, York River Yacht Haven’s aquaculture division grew (under the marina piers) over 15 million oysters, which were used to seed restoration oyster reefs in the Great Wicomico and Lynnhaven Rivers. As a result of growing oysters within the marina, something unique was achieved- the marina had a positive environmental impact. This is still a passion of his. 

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