Built by Passport Yachts during their renowned production years, this 41-foot cruising sailboat represents the builder's commitment to creating serious bluewater vessels for discerning sailors. Passport developed a strong reputation among offshore cruising enthusiasts for constructing boats that could handle extended ocean passages while maintaining comfortable accommodations. With its traditional cruising yacht proportions and robust construction methods, the Passport 41 appeals to sailors seeking a capable vessel for both coastal exploration and offshore adventures. The design emphasizes seaworthiness over racing performance, featuring the kind of conservative styling and substantial build quality that Passport became known for throughout their production history. These boats typically showcase well-appointed interiors designed for extended cruising, with careful attention paid to both comfort and functionality. The galley and navigation areas reflect the practical needs of serious cruisers, while the accommodation layout provides the kind of livability that makes longer passages enjoyable rather than merely endurable. For sailors considering a vessel capable of handling challenging conditions while providing a comfortable platform for extended cruising, the Passport 41 represents the builder's philosophy of prioritizing safety, comfort, and reliability over cutting-edge performance or modern styling trends.
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How much does a Passport 41 weigh?
The Passport 41 has a displacement of 22,770.00 lb and a length overall (LOA) of 41.33 ft.
Who designed the Passport 41?
The Passport 41 was designed by Robert Perry, first built in 1987.