Fixtures & Cabin Layout:
Aft cabin, Bow cabin, Salon, Marine WC + Wash basin
Pantry:
Oven, Freezer, Refrigerator, Gas hob, Sink unit
Technology:
220V socket, Anchor, Battery, Battery charger, Electric bilge pump, Electric Bow windlass, Shore power 230V, Solar battery charger
Navigation:
Autopilot, Echo sounder, GPS, Compass, Radar, Sumlog, VHF radio, Weather radio receiver, Wind instruments
Safety:
Fire extinguisher, navigation lights, Fog horn, Life jacket, Guard rails, Signal horn, Searchlight
Sails:
Mizzen, Genoa, Main sail battens, Lazy-Bag, Furling-jib system, Storm head sail, Winches
Awnings & covers:
Cockpit awning, Awning over the quarterdeck, Spray hood, Winter cover
Accessories:
Anchor chain, Swimming ladder, Cockpit cushions, Deck shower, Deck hatch, Fender, Mooring line, Gangway, Septic tank, Anti-fouling, Boiler, other extras
Description:
The Apache 41 is a renowned cruising catamaran, celebrated for her stability and safety under sail. Built in 1975, this spacious family cruiser features lifting keels and a versatile ketch rig. Only about 20 of these iconic Rod McAlpine Downie designs were built by Sailcraft Ltd. in the UK. The Apache 41 is privately owned, has never been chartered, and is in excellent technical and well-maintained condition, as the owner sails her only about three months a year and keeps her safely stored ashore for the rest of the year. In 2017, her underwater hull was professionally sandblasted (no osmosis), sealed with tar epoxy, and coated with antifouling to maintain her value. Annual servicing and fresh antifouling have been consistently performed. Modified for single-handed sailing, she allows all lines, reefing, anchoring, and sail operations to be managed from the cockpit. These upgrades reflect the owner’s 30+ years of multihull expertise, ensuring maximum functionality and ease of operation.
Her central engine was replaced with two Saildrive engines, located in each hull, offering excellent maneuverability. Her bridge deck clearance ranges from 90 cm to 60 cm. Currently stored ashore in Greece, this beautiful catamaran is available for viewings. If you’re seeking a well-maintained cruiser for the next sailing season, don’t miss this opportunity.