Dehler 41 CR from 2004 single-owner and ready to sail.
This 41-footer was born in the second half of the 1990s, designed by the Judel -Vrolijk duo. It is a fast cruiser with elegant lines, a sleek profile thanks in part to the small size of the deckhouse, solid, fast and with a comfortable interior.
The rigging arrangement and choice of equipment allow the boat to be managed even with a small crew. The cockpit is comfortable and functional, protected by a small splash guard, with ample visibility; a fold-down seat leaves the transom open.
The sail plan is a self-tacking jib and furling mainsail on the mast; there are two electric winches in the cockpit.
The interiors are ventilated and well lit thanks to the numerous portholes located on the deckhouse and provide on one side, amidships, the dining area on the other side the galley.
The current layout consists of three double cabins and one bathroom. The second possible bathroom in this vessel is used for storage. Charting on the starboard side of the descent.
The engine is a 55-hp Yanmar shaftline.