Spacious design defines this 2001 Sagemar Sagene 140, a versatile motor yacht measuring 13.8 meters in length with a 4.1-meter beam. The vessel is constructed in fiberglass and was first launched in June 2003, with the current engines installed in late 2007. Offering a comfortable layout, the interior includes three cabins and two bathrooms, making it suitable for extended stays on the water.
Performance is powered by twin Cummins engines, each delivering 540hp. The technical setup is enhanced with upgraded engine cooling systems, Racor 1-liter fuel separator filters, and an increased capacity engine room ventilation system. Maneuverability is supported by two trolling valves, and for added reliability, the boat includes a spare propeller shaft.
Designed for functionality and leisure, the exterior features teak decking in both the cockpit and on the flybridge. Practical amenities include a supplemental 350-liter stainless steel water tank, an ice maker, and an aluminum outrigger system with spreaders. The flybridge is equipped with a blue canvas enclosure featuring translucent panels for winter navigation, while the cockpit also benefits from a dedicated blue sun awning.
Additional equipment includes a stern platform and two winches located at the bow and stern for improved mooring control. This used boat is currently lying in Italy and represents a well-equipped option for those seeking a proven hull design with significant technical refinements.
This Sagemar Sagene 140 is available for purchase at 230.000 EUR. Please note that the asking price is negotiable. Serious inquiries are invited to view the boat and its full equipment list in Italy.