Rampage Yachts
41 Express
2007–15
One of the few express fishing boats this size to offer a twin-stateroom interior, the graceful styling of the Rampage 41 is compelling enough, but it’s her country-wide 16-foot beam that is so unusual in a boat this size. No surprise then that her cockpit and interior spaces rival those of a much bigger boat. Multiple cockpit configurations were available in the Rampage 41 depending on the application. For fishing, the amenities include a reinforced fighting chair mounting plate, twin macerated fishboxes, removable coaming bolsters, transom livewell, and fresh and raw water washdowns. Aft-facing cockpit seats and a transom door were standard. Forward, port and starboard lounges on the bridge deck will seat 4 to 6 passengers. Visibility from the center helm position is excellent. Below, the two-stateroom layout provides a forward stateroom with privacy bulkhead and double doors and an aft stateroom with two bunks, one of which is Pullman style. The standard single-stateroom interior has an open-plan layout with a larger settee and galley. With 700 gallons of fuel, the 41 Express has some serious range. No lightweight, twin 715hp Cat C12 diesels cruise at 26–28 knots (30 knots top).
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