Cheoy Lee Offshore 41

The Cheoy Lee Offshore 41 is a classic sailing yacht that has a reputation for being a sturdy and reliable blue-water cruiser. First introduced in 1972, this boat was designed by the renowned naval architect, Ray Richards. Its construction features a full keel and a heavy displacement, making it capable of handling rough seas and long offshore passages. The yacht has a length of 41 feet, a beam of 11.5 feet, and a draft of 5.5 feet. It can accommodate up to six people comfortably in its spacious interior, which includes a large galley, a dining area, and two separate cabins. The boat's deck layout is well-designed and allows for easy handling of the sails, with all lines leading aft to the cockpit.

The Cheoy Lee Offshore 41 has earned a reputation for being a comfortable and safe yacht for long-range cruising. Its heavy displacement provides a comfortable and stable ride in rough seas, while the full keel and skeg-hung rudder give the boat exceptional tracking and stability. The yacht's construction features high-quality materials such as teak and bronze, adding to its classic and timeless appeal. Although the boat was originally designed in the 1970s, it has stood the test of time and remains a highly sought-after model among sailors who appreciate its combination of classic style and offshore capability.

Specs

LOA: 40.92 ft
LWL: 32.50 ft
Beam: 12.75 ft
Draft: 6.00 ft
Displacement: 21100.00 lbs
Ballast: 8900.00 lbs
Hull type: Fin with rudder on skeg
Hull construction: FG
Rigging type: Masthead Sloop

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