Yachts
Name:
41 Aft Cabin Motor Yacht
Length:
41
Hull Type:
Modified-V
Gross Weight:
--
Fuel Capacity:
408 gals.
Model Years:
1991—1995
Draft:
3'7"
Beam:
14'10"
Water Capacity:
200 gals.
Waste Capacity:
68 gals.
Length w/ Pulpit:
46'3"
A low-cost yacht with conservative styling and an impressive list of standard equipment, the Silverton 41 Aft Cabin is a scaled-down version of the popular Silverton 46 Motor Yacht (199097). Like most Silvertons of her era, the 41 rides on a solid fiberglass hull with a relatively wide beam, moderate transom deadrise, and a shallow keel. While the decor is dated by todays high-glitz motor yacht standards, the two-stateroom interior is impressively large with plenty of room for entertaining. An L-shaped sofa and built-in entertainment center are found in the salon, and both staterooms are fitted with walkaround double berths. Hatches in the salon sole provide access to a large and well-arranged engine room. Topside, the full-width aft deck of the Silverton 41 is very spacious and came with a wet bar and hardtop as standard. The flybridge, however, is rather small for a 41-foot boat with twin pedestal seats and lounge seating for four. Additional features include side-hull exhausts, a molded bow pulpit, and a radar arch. Standard 355hp gas engines cruise at a barely respectable 1516 knots, and optional 375hp Cat diesels cruise at 20 knots and reach a top speed in the mid 20s.