Built during the 1970s by Coronado Yachts, this 41-foot sailboat represents a solid example of American production cruising design from that era. The Coronado 41 was engineered as a comfortable coastal cruiser, offering families and couples a practical platform for extended sailing adventures along protected waters and nearshore coastal routes. The design emphasizes interior volume and livability, characteristic of Coronado's approach to creating affordable cruising boats that didn't sacrifice comfort for performance. Her moderate displacement and traditional lines provide predictable handling characteristics that inspire confidence in newer sailors while still offering enough performance to satisfy more experienced crews. The Coronado 41 features a spacious cabin layout with generous headroom and well-planned accommodations that can sleep six to eight people comfortably. The cockpit is designed for easy handling and social gatherings, with good sight lines and accessible controls. While not built for racing or serious offshore passages, this yacht excels at weekend cruising, coastal exploration, and serving as a comfortable liveaboard platform. Her reputation centers on being a dependable, no-nonsense cruiser that offers excellent value in today's used boat market, particularly for sailors seeking their first larger cruising sailboat.
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What is the Coronado 41's sail area to displacement ratio?
The Coronado 41 has a Sail Area to Displacement ratio (SA/D) of 14.17. Values between 14–18 are typical cruising sailboats; 18–22 is cruiser/racer; over 22 is performance racing.
What is the Coronado 41's comfort ratio?
The Coronado 41 has a Ted Brewer Comfort Ratio of 34.96. A ratio over 30 indicates good offshore comfort; over 40 is very comfortable offshore.
Is the Coronado 41 safe for offshore sailing?
The Coronado 41 has a Capsize Screening Formula value of 1.68. Values under 2.0 are considered acceptable for offshore sailing; under 1.8 is ideal.
What is the hull speed of the Coronado 41?
The theoretical hull speed of the Coronado 41 is 7.54 knots, calculated from its waterline length.
How much does a Coronado 41 weigh?
The Coronado 41 has a displacement of 19,500.00 lb and a length overall (LOA) of 40.50 ft.
How much does a used Coronado 41 cost?
Based on 2 recent market listings, used Coronado 41 sailboats typically sell for between $20,000 and $20,000, with a median asking price of $20,000. Price varies significantly based on year, condition, location, and included equipment.
Who designed the Coronado 41?
The Coronado 41 was designed by William H. Tripp Jr., first built in 1972.