Defined by an elegant profile from naval architect Bill Dixon, this 2008 Moody 41 balances performance and aesthetics with a low freeboard and streamlined superstructure. The deck layout prioritizes a clean, clutter-free environment, with control lines routed beneath a false deck to ensure an unobstructed surface for movement. Practical details like captive fairleads, six large cleats, and a teak toe rail underscore the functional focus of this design, while the anchor and windlass remain stowed below the deck level for a seamless look.
Comfort on board is prioritized through a thoughtfully finished interior featuring extensive polished mahogany. The accommodation layout includes one master cabin aft and a forward cabin with two single beds, complemented by a head compartment equipped with a separate shower. The vessel is fully equipped for extended time on the water, offering onboard air conditioning and a watermaker.
Performance and ease of handling are enhanced by the inclusion of a bowsprit, a full-batten mainsail, and an electric winch in the cockpit, with all sails reported to be in good condition. This used boat is currently lying in Italy and is offered at a reduced price of 139.000 EUR, with VAT included. Agency commissions are to be added to the final purchase price.