1997 Lagoon 41' 410

Guiding Light

 

1997 Lagoon

41' (12.50m) 410 - Guiding Light

New Engines and sail drives! Ready to sail away. Ready for cruising with solar and water maker.

NOT FOR SALE TO US RESIDENTS WHILE IN US WATERS

Flag of Registry: United States


Vessel ID# 2806634      Last Updated: 2024-04-24 09:09:38
FEATURES:
   New Engines
   Water maker
   New Running Rigging
   Date Listed: 10/06/2023

Great Value $229,000

$ 199,900 USD

€ 187,786 Euros
$ 275,137 CAD
£ 160,806 GBP

Description

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE- Effective Price $184,900!


$30,000 credit to buyer at closing!! A recent survey identified items to be repaired. The survey and a copy of the $20,000 estimate to repair are available upon request.


Bring your personal items and provisions and start cruising! Her nearly new engines and sail drives have 1340 and 1343 hours respectively. She has been lovingly cared for, maintained and upgraded by the same owner for the last fourteen years. Guiding Light is hull #007. She is very well equipped for long range cruising, live aboard or charter.


Guiding Light is self sufficient and meets its power needs using solar power and has heavy duty alternators to provide redundant charging for the house and starting batteries. Additionally, there is an after market 2KW gasoline generator to provide redundant charging capacity.


The 4 Cabin, three head layout promotes comfort for owner use and charters alike. A fourth head was converted to a stand up shower, to maximize comfort. A four gallon hot water tank for the shower is heated exclusively by solar. There is also a single fore peak storage area on port with a large hatch to accommodate bicycles. The starboard forepeak can be configured to offer a single berth and head.


Refrigeration:

An extra large top-loading freezer and large front loading refrigerator provide extraordinary refrigeration capacity. Both of the compressors have been replaced recently. One large igloo marine cooler with cushion augments cold storage. A new Force 10 three burner stove and oven augments a well equipped galley to delight the chef.  


Sails:

The fully battened 9.88 ounce Dacron main has five battens. There is a furling 8.03 ounce Dacron jib with SPF protection. Both sails were replaced in 2015, and are in excellent shape. The Parasail spinnaker, shown in the gallery, is in excellent condition as well. Raising the main is a breeze with two 18 volt wrenches to power the two 44 Lewmar winches and the Lewmar 48 winch.


Engines:  The engines are 29 HP Yanmar diesels and have 1340 and 1343 hours respectively. The engines and the SD25 sail drives were new in 2018. 


Range under power with both engines is 300 to 350 NM, that is increased to over 700 NM range using one engine. The engines consume 1/2 gallon per hour per side at 2500 RPM producing 6.5-7.5 knots. Consistently averages 7.5 to 8 knots under sail.


Electronics: One tablet with Navionics is used for navigation. Raymarine sailing instruments include depth/speed, and wind. An existing Raymarine autopilot helps with the steering and there is a new Raymarine EV-400 aboard and ready to be installed. Watchmate AIS transceiver enhances safety. There are three ICOM VHF Marine radios, two handhelds and one fixed mount radio at the navigation station.  The navigation station has been beautifully redone.


Cruising Comfort: A water maker keeps the freshwater tanks full. Solar provides 765 Watts of power. The six lifeline AGM batteries were new in 2019 and provide 900 amp hours of 12V power. A 1800 watt inverter supplies sufficient AC power, Gauges include a Fireboy propane monitor, and a Link 10 battery monitor. There is a full set of linens and spares. She is equipped with composting heads. 


Tankage: 26 gallons of diesel per side, a 100 gallon water tank, three 10lb aluminum propane tanks.


 Water Toys:  A 2014 12 FT Carib dingy w/ 25 HP four stroke, fuel injected Tohatsu (electric start kit included, but not installed). There are also 2 inflatable SUPs, a folding kayak, a towable tube and a sub-wing. There is an inflatable 6'x10' WOW mat and 8 sets of snorkel gear. The fishing gear includes two trolling rods, a light casting rod, two pole spears, a lobster snare, and assorted lures, leaders and tools.


Maintenance and Upgrades:   There are many tools, engine spares, maintenance logs, binders with original documentation and manuals. Since 2009, the owner has replaced the cockpit hardtop cover, sails, cargo nets, dinghy, all hatches with shades and screens added, all running rigging, solar panels, mattresses, compressors for the refrigerator and freezer, shower, toilets, new faucets in heads and galley, salon cushions, engines & sail drives, thru hulls, bilge pumps, woodwork, water maker, rudder arms, new windlass with wireless remote w/spare and more.   

Safety Gear: Includes an EPIRB, life raft, flares, dye, smoke, strobes and more are compiled into a ditch bag prior to departing the dock. Ground tackle includes a 33 kg (73 LB) Rocna anchor with swivel, 200' of G4 3/8' chain and a 66 LB Mantus with swivel 100' G4 3/8" chain as well as 250' nylon 1" braided line.

 

Data Sheet

HIN/IMO: BEY00778K798

Official Number: 1209649

In Stock: Yes

LOA: 41' " (12.50 Meters)

Type: Sail - Used

Year: 1997

Cabins: 4

Sleeps: 8

Queen Berths: 4

Fuel Type: Diesel

Hull Material: Fiberglass

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Contact Us

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

South Florida Sailing

313 Hendricks Isle
B#2
Fort Lauderdale FL 33301 USA
Phone: 1-954-444-2283
Email: amanda@southfloridasailing.com
Website: https://southfloridasailing.com

Let my years of being a native Floridian, Yacht Broker and live-aboard sailor work for you.


Keith Cressman

Yacht Broker/USCG Captain

313 Hendricks Isle
B#2
Fort Lauderdale FL 33301 USA
Office: 1-954-444-2283
Cell: 7046618662
Email: keith@southfloridasailing.com

In the rippling embrace of South Dakota’s lakes, Captain Keith Cressman carved his aquatic narrative, a saga spun with threads of boating, fishing, and the wild dance upon waterskiing sprays. Amidst the serene reflections of the Sunfish14 and the spirited adventures atop the Hobie Cat 16, dreams swelled within him like billowing sails, whispering tales of grandeur upon the boundless seas.

An accomplished angler, his youthful gaze fixated upon Jacques Cousteau’s odysseys, kindling an aspiration to plumb the depths as a PADI Divemaster—a dream realized amidst the watery realms.

1998 heralded the commencement of a new chapter—a bareboat charter in the BVI sparking a fervent yearning for yacht ownership. A mere eighteen months hence, he stood at the helm of a Jeanneau 43DS, a sister ship mirroring the very image etched upon his fridge—an emblem of realized dreams.

His credentials unfurl like unfathomable horizons—a USCG Captain’s license in ’05 burgeoned into a Master Mariner Credential with Sailing Endorsement in ’06. The year ’21 brought the crescendo—an upgrade to a USCG < 200 Ton credential, coupled with the celestial navigation prowess to navigate oceans. Over 50,000 blue water miles adorned his seafaring résumé, woven with deliveries along the Atlantic’s embrace and between the US and the Caribbean.

In the sanctum of luxury, he steered yacht charters in Chesapeake Bay and the Caribbean, orchestrating a symphony of maritime opulence. A stint with Paradise Yacht Management in the Virgin Islands and captaincy aboard vessels like the 34M Broward and the 32M Intermarine 2000 amplified his maritime odyssey.

Beyond the waves, hospitality beats within him—grilling and bartending are his hymns. An amateur sous chef, mixologist, and oenophile, he crafts experiences akin to fine art, bestowing guests with an unparalleled voyage.


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