2001 Hunter 41'

12.50 m
$ 98,000 USD
Dominican RepublicLuperon Puerto Plata Dominican Republic
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2001 Hunter 41' 410

  • 12.50 m
  • Diesel
  • Sail
  • Cruisers
Puerto Bahia Marina, Samana, Dominican Republic
In Stock #2844910Ready to Cruise!!

2001 Hunter 410

41' (12.50 m) Pyrat Soul II

Pyrat Soul II is a 2001 Hunter 410 built by Hunter Marine in Florida. She is USCG documented. The Hunter 410 series is known for its offshore capability, B&R rig, in-mast furling, and spacious interior.

Flag of Registry: United States

Port of Registry: Baltimore

Puerto Bahia Marina, Samana, Dominican Republic
   Vessel ID: 2844910
FEATURES:
   Watermaker
   Solar Power
   In-Mast Furling
   Airconditioning
   Self Sufficient
Notable Upgrades: 2024 Highfield Dinghy with a 15hp Yamaha Enduro
Tenders: Highfield UL 290 (2024), lightweight aluminum hull with Hypalon tubes, 2.9m, excellent condition. Includes oars, pump, repair kit. Yamaha Enduro 15HP (2024) outboard, strong compression, smooth throttle, recently serviced.

2001 Hunter 41' 410

  • 12.50 m
  • Diesel
  • Sail
  • Cruisers
Puerto Bahia Marina, Samana, Dominican Republic
In Stock #2844910Ready to Cruise!!

$ 98,000 USD

$ 137,679 CAD*
84,964 Euros*
£ 75,068 GBP*
*estimated foreign exchange

Description

The current owner purchased Pyrat Soul II in 2022 and has since cruised primarily in the Caribbean. Since 2022 she has been a full-time liveaboard home for a family, completing multiple passages in varied conditions.


More than $45k has been invested in upgrades between 2023 and 2025. Improvements include 800 watts of solar, a 600 amp hour AGM house bank, a new inverter and MPPT controller, a portable generator, a fully serviced Yanmar 4JH3E, a portable watermaker, updated plumbing, and refreshed hoses and filters. Deck and tender upgrades include a Rocna anchor with 200 feet of chain, custom davits, a 2024 Highfield RIB with a Yamaha 15 hp outboard, new canvas, cockpit cushions, and LED lighting. Interior updates include LED lighting, fans, and general outfitting for comfortable long-term living. Regular haul-outs, fresh bottom paint, and ongoing cruiser-standard maintenance have kept the boat in solid condition.


For the current owners, Pyrat Soul II has been much more than a vessel. She has been a warm, safe floating home that raised their daughter and carried the family through memorable passages, quiet anchorages, and long stretches of off-grid living. 


After three years of adventure, the family is ready to pass Pyrat Soul II to someone who will continue her story. She is well equipped, well loved, and capable of supporting a couple, a small family, or any sailor ready for a life of freedom on the sea. The current owner, a USCG-licensed captain, is committed to helping the next owner learn the systems and handling, offering time both on the hard and on the water to ensure a confident transition.


LOA43'

LOA Inch4''

LOA13.21''

LOD41'

Beam13'

Beam Inch8''

Draft Max Feet5'

Draft Min Feet5'

Head Room Feet6'

Head Room Inch6''

Bridge Clearance Feet56'

Fuel Tank (Gallons)51

Fuel Tank (Liters)193.06

Fresh Water (Gallons)147

Fresh Water (Liters)556.46

Holding Tank (Gallons)35

Holding Tank (Liters)132.49

TypeSail

ConditionUsed

Specifications

Name

Pyrat Soul II

HIN/IMO

HUN41311A101

43'4" (13.21 Meters)

Sail-Used

Year

2001

13'8"

37'8"

Cabins

2

Heads

2

6'6"

Maximum Speed

7 Knots

Cruise Speed

6 Knots

Range NMI

225

Fuel Type

Diesel

Hull Material

Fiberglass

Air Conditioning

Yes

51 Gallons (193.06 Liters)

147 Gallons (556.46 Liters)

35 Gallons (132.49 Liters)

Displacement

20200

Tender HIN

HFM38966G324

Engines

Engine 1

  • Engine Make: Yanmar
  • ModelEngine Model: 4JH3E
  • YearEngine Year: 2001
  • Engine TypeEngine Type: Inboard
  • Drive TypeDrive Type: Other
  • Power HPPower HP: 56.00
  • Power KWPower KW: 41.76
  • Feul TypeFeul Type: Diesel
  • HoursHours: 2000.00
  • Engine LocationEngine Location: Middle
  • Serial NumberSerial Number: E2326I
  • Engine Quantity1
  • Generators

    Generator 1

    • Generator Make: Yamaha
    • Generator Model: EF2400iSHC
    • Generator KW: 2400.00

    Full Details

    Additional Information

    Accommodation


    • Bright, open interior with abundant natural light and warm teak joinery

    • Spacious layout

    • (2) private staterooms: aft owner’s suite and forward guest cabin

    • (2) full heads, each with separate showers and vanities


    Sleeps up to seven:

    • ~2 in aft master queen berth

    • ~2 in forward double berth

    • ~2 in convertible salon dinette

    • ~1 in port settee berth

    • Salon seating for up to eight at the main dinette plus two more on the port settee

    • 6’6 headroom in the salon and galley

    • Aft owner’s cabin includes a full-beam centerline queen, hanging lockers, drawers, side seating, and private ensuite head

    • Multiple opening ports, hatches, and LED lighting for brightness and ventilation

    • Forward guest cabin offers a double berth, private head and shower, hanging locker, drawers, and opening hatches

    • Salon features a U-shaped dinette that seats 6-8 and converts to a berth

    • Port settee also functions as a single berth

    • Large windows and hatches flood the salon with natural light

    • Navigation station to port with chart table, electrical panels, VHF, and instrumentation

    • L-shaped galley to starboard with Force 10 stove and oven, 110V microwave, dual-access fridge/freezer, dual stainless sinks, hot and cold pressure water, manual backup pump, Corian counters, and generous storage

    • Teak cabinetry, veneer bulkheads, and teak-and-holly sole throughout

    • Multiple screened ports and hatches for airflow

    • LED lighting throughout the interior

    • Ample storage in all living areas

    • Designed for long-term comfort both offshore and at anchor, ideal for couples, families, or liveaboard cruisers



    Interior Comforts and Amenities


    • Refrigeration: Dual-access top/front refrigerator for efficient cold storage

    • Freezer: Integrated freezer compartment for long-term provisioning

    • Stove & Oven: Force 10 three-burner gimballed propane stove with oven


    Propane System:

    • Propane shut-off valve

    • Marine fume detector

    • Vented propane locker with dedicated drain

    • Multiple propane tanks included

    • Microwave oven (110V)

    • Barbecue grill (rail-mounted) for outdoor cooking

    • The galley layout offers excellent counter space, dual stainless sinks, safety rails, and storage cabinets

    • 110V Rain Man Watermaker for unlimited fresh water (35 Gallon per hour)

    • Air Conditioning - (2) units 12 000 BTU each (1 for saloon and 1 for aft cabin)

    • Hot Water Heater: 6-gallon tank heated by engine or shore power

    • Fresh Water System: Pressurized hot/cold water with manual backup pump


    Safety & Emergency Gear:

    • First aid kit located in an accessible central cabinet

    • Fire extinguishers, CO detectors, and propane safety systems throughout the cabin

    • The interior features numerous opening hatches, screened ports, LED lighting, and excellent ventilation


    Entertainment Systems:

    • Stereo: Marine AM/FM/USB receiver (2023)

    • Speakers: Salon and cockpit marine speakers



    Electronics and Navigation


    *All systems have been updated or serviced between 2023–2025, with clean wiring, reliable connections, and full integration where applicable.


    Autopilot: Raymarine EV-200 Autopilot System (2023)


    • EV-1 heading sensor (2023)

    • ACU-200 actuator control unit (2023)

    • p70s helm control head (2023)

    • Raymarine Type 1 chain drive (inspected 2023)

    • System steers accurately in all conditions and is ideal for single or short-handed cruising


    Navigation & GPS:

    • Primary Chartplotter: Raymarine - E127 Chartplotter

    • Secondary Chartplotter: Nav station wiring and mount ready

    • Primary GPS: Raymarine AIS700 internal GPS (2024)

    • Secondary GPS: Redundant NMEA GPS receiver (2024)

    • Satellite Navigation: GPS via AIS700 + optional chartplotter GPS


    AIS / Communication:

    • Raymarine AIS 700 Class B Transceiver (2024)

    • Sends and receives AIS targets

    • Integrated GPS

    • NMEA2000 & NMEA0183 compatible

    • Primary VHF: Standard Horizon fixed-mount VHF with cockpit remote mic (2023)

    • Secondary VHF: Portable handheld VHF (2024)

    • Satellite Communication: Starlink capable


    Depth / Speed / Wind:

    • Depth Sounder: Raymarine depth transducer

    • Speed & Distance: Raymarine paddlewheel sensor

    • Wind Direction & Speed Indicator: Masthead unit with cockpit display

    • Speed/Distance Logs: Raymarine multifunction instruments


    Compass:

    • Ritchie Pedestal Compass (factory standard; serviced 2023)


    Emergency Electronics & Signaling:

    • EPIRB: Class II EPIRB, registered and tested (2023)

    • Garmin inreach included (2024)


    Lighting:

    • Navigation Lights: LED masthead anchor light

    • Deck Lights: LED spreader lights (2023)

    • Search Light: Portable LED search light (manual)

    • Cockpit Courtesy Lighting: Soft LED lighting (2023)


    Additional Notes:

    • All electronics are mounted cleanly with proper drip loops and marine-grade wiring

    • NMEA2000 backbone partially installed and ready for chartplotter integration

    • Redundant GPS, VHF, and AIS systems ensure offshore safety and reliability

    • Power draw is optimized for off-grid cruising with solar and AGM battery bank integration



    Electrical Systems


    *All major components have been replaced or modernized between 2023–2025.


    Direct Current System (DC):

    • Voltage: 12V DC primary system

    • Marine-grade wiring with upgraded fuses and breakers (2023)


    Alternating Current System (AC):

    • Voltage: 110V–120V AC / 60 Hz

    • Dedicated circuits for inverter, watermaker, navigation, and lighting

    • 30-amp shore power system with main breaker panel

    • Isolated AC distribution for inverter and generator input

    • GFCI-protected outlets in galley and heads


    Battery Banks:

    • House Battery Bank

    • (3) 200Ah AGM Thin-Plate Batteries – Total 600Ah

    • Manufacturer: Renogy AGM Series

    • Model: AGM 200

    • Year Installed: 2023

    • Engine Start Battery

    • 12V AGM Marine Starting Battery (2023)

    • High-cranking capacity for Yanmar 4JH3E

    • Windlass powered through house bank (fused 2023)


    Solar Panels:

    • 800W Solar Array (4) 200W Panels

    • Manufacturer: Renogy

    • Model: 200W Mono Series

    • Year: 2023


    Solar Charge Controller:

    • Renogy 60A MPPT Charge Controller w/ Bluetooth

    • Model: Rover 60A MPPT

    • Year: 2023


    Alternator:

    • Yanmar Engine Alternator – 80A

    • Inspected & serviced 2024

    • Charges both house and start batteries


    Generator:

    • Yamaha 2400W Portable Gas Generator

    • Model: EF2400iSHC

    • Year: 2025

    • Provides AC charging, runs power tools, watermaker, and galley appliances


    Wind Generator:

    • Superwind 350


    Inverter:

    • 3000W 110V Pure Sine Wave

    • Manufacturer: Renogy

    • Model: 3000W PSW

    • Year: 2024

    • Runs microwave, charger electronics, small appliances, and outlets


    Battery Charger:

    • Smart AC Battery Charger (shore and generator compatible)


    Shore Power Cord:

    • 30-Amp Marine Shore Cord (2023)

    • Heavy-duty copper cable

    • Includes onboard surge protection


    Battery Monitoring:

    • Victron smart shunt installed (2024)


    Additional Electrical Information:

    • All wiring upgraded with marine-grade tinned copper (2023+)

    • New bus bars, breakers, and terminal blocks installed for improved reliability

    • Inverter/charger and MPPT located in ventilated, easily accessible service compartments

    • AC and DC panels labeled and clean, with updated schematics included in documentation

    • The electrical system is optimized for long-term off-grid cruising, supporting continuous refrigeration, lighting, autopilot, communications, and watermaker operation



    Deck and Hull Equipment


    Ground Tackle:

    • Primary Anchor: 45 lb Rocna Vulcan (2023)

    • Primary Chain: 200 ft of 3/8” High-Test (G4) galvanized chain (2023)

    • Secondary Anchor: 45 lb delta plow anchor

    • Secondary Chain: 100ft G4 Galvanised 3/8 chain

    • Rode: 100ft rode

    • Dinghy Anchor: Aluminum kedge or folding anchor

    • Chain/Rode: Light chain + braided rode


    Deck Gear:

    • Electric Windlass with deck controls

    • Manufacturer: Lewmar-style horizontal windlass

    • Serviced: 2024 (switches, wiring, and motor cleaned and tested)

    • Dual bow rollers integrated into the Hunter 410 pulpit

    • Full-width bimini (good condition)


    Dodger / Canvas:

    • Dodger with clear vinyl panels (2023 refreshed)

    • Height allows easy visibility over the top from helm

    • Side Curtains - Not currently installed


    Cockpit & Transom:

    • Custom cockpit cushions —marine-grade foam & fabric (2024)

    • Folding cockpit table with drink holders and storage

    • Dinghy Davits

    • Integrated sugar-scoop transom

    • Fold-down stainless-steel swim ladder

    • Hot/Cold transom shower


    Stainless & Safety:

    • Stainless steel bow pulpit with dual anchor rollers

    • Stern safety rails integrated with targa arch

    • Double stainless lifelines (factory Hunter)

    • Gates on port and starboard


    Hunter Arch:

    • Supports mainsheet traveler

    • Carries solar panels and davits

    • Provides secure handholds in cockpit

    • Full set of marine fenders and assorted dock lines (2023)

    • Deck-level running lights

    • Anchor light


    Safety Equipment:

    • 8-Person Liferaft (inspected 2023)

    • Stored on deck in quick-release cradle

    • EPIRB mounted inside cockpit (2023)


    Hull & Deck:

    • Molded nonskid decks for safe footing

    • All running rigging led aft for singlehanded sailing

    • Self-tailing winches (serviced 2024)

    • Hull cleaned and antifouled (2023)

    • Stainless steel grab rails and handholds throughout

    • Large cockpit with stern perch seats—excellent visibility under sail



    Sails and Rigging


    • B&R fractional rig with swept spreaders, an easy-to-handle in-mast furling mainsail, and roller-furling genoa

    • The rig has been inspected and the running gear refreshed (between 2023–2024)


    Rig Components:

    • Mast: Selden in-mast furling mast (original 2001, inspected 2023)

    • Spreaders: Double swept spreaders (B&R rig design)

    • Standing Rigging: Stainless steel wire rigging (inspection and tuning 2023)

    • Furling System: Selden in-mast mainsail furling system (lubricated 2024)

    Forestay & Furler:

    • Manufacturer: Furlex / Selden

    • Model: Roller furling headsail system

    • Service: Bearings checked and lubricated (2023)


    Sails:

    • In-mast furling mainsail

    • Manufacturer: OEM Hunter/Selden (year approx. 2001)

    • Condition: Replacement is being ordered

    • Genoa

    • Type: Roller-furling genoa

    • Condition: Fair

    • Sail remains usable and functional

    • Suitable for continued cruising, with typical cosmetic aging

    • UV strip intact; leech line functional


    Running Rigging (Lines):

    Replaced or inspected between 2023–2024:

    • Halyards (main & jib)

    • Sheets (genoa sheets 2023)

    • Reefing lines

    • Furling lines (replaced 2023)

    • Traveler control lines

    • All lines led aft to the cockpit for safe, simple short-handed sailing


    Winches:

    • (2) Primary Winches: Self-tailing primary winches (Lewmar ST; serviced 2024)

    • (2) Halyard/Control Winches: Self-tailing winches on cabin top (Lewmar ST; serviced 2024)

    • All winches cleaned and lubricated (2024)


    Additional Rig Gear:

    • Boom: Selden boom with integrated in-mast furling outhaul

    • Vang: Selden rigid vang (inspected 2023)

    • Traveler: Mounted on Hunter stainless targa arch

    • New or renewed line organizers, deck organizers, and blocks (2023)

    • Topping lift and boom hardware (inspected 2024)

    • Backstay eliminated per B&R rig design

    • Rig optimized for simple single-handed or short-handed cruising



    Mechanical Equipment


    *Major components have been serviced or upgraded between 2023–2025


    Engine:

    • Yanmar 4JH3E, 56 HP freshwater-cooled diesel

    • Manufacturer: Yanmar

    • Model: 4JH3E

    • Year: 2001 (approx. 2,000 hours)

    • Service: Full service in 2024 (oil, filters, belts, zincs, raw-water impeller, fuel filters)

    • Condition: Excellent — instant start, no smoke, smooth idle, clean running at 6–7 knots

    • Notes: Fuel hoses replaced 2023; Racor filter system serviced 2023–2024; alignment checked 2024


    Generator:

    • Portable AC Generator: Yamaha EF2400iSHC, 2400W gasoline generator

    • Year: 2025

    • Runs watermaker, AC battery charger, microwave, tools, and heavy appliances

    • Quiet, efficient, and ideal for off-grid usage

    • (No diesel inboard generator installed — portable unit provides flexibility and easy servicing)


    Pumps:

    • Primary Electric Bilge Pump: Rule 2000 GPH automatic pump (hoses & clamps refit 2023)

    • Manual Bilge Pump: Cockpit-mounted diaphragm pump (serviced 2023)


    Steering System:

    • Type: Wheel steering

    • Manufacturer: Edson

    • Model: Edson Pedestal Steering System

    • Notes: Stainless-steel shaft; smooth, responsive steering under sail & power


    Emergency Tiller:

    • Factory-supplied aluminum emergency tiller

    • Stored in transom locker

    • Tiller head accessible via cockpit hatch


    USCG Safety Package:

    • Updated to 2024 USCG standards

    • Type I & Type III PFDs, adult & child (2023)

    • Throwable flotation device

    • Signal horn, mirror, whistle

    • Flare kit (2024)

    • EPIRB installed (2023)

    • Navigation lights upgraded to LED (2023)


    Fire Safety:

    • (3) ABC dry chemical extinguishers (2024)

    • Mounted in galley, salon, and aft cabin


    Propane Safety:

    • Marine fume detector

    • Electric propane shut-off

    • Vented propane locker with dedicated drain


    Additional Mechanical Notes:

    • Soundproofing: Existing insulation renewed (2024)

    • Updated raw-water hoses and clamps (2023)

    • Fuel lines replaced and Racor system refreshed (2023)

    • Steering, pedestal, and rudder linkages inspected & lubricated (2023)

    • Full engine spare kit: belts, filters, impellers, zincs, fuel lift pump

    • All compartments cleaned, repainted, and reorganized (2023)



    Engine Info


    • Manufacturer: Yanmar

    • Model: 4JH3E

    • Year: 2001

    • Horsepower: 56hp

    • Engine type: Inboard

    • Engine cycle: 4. Cycle

    • Drive type: Shaft

    • Fuel type: Diesel

    • Propeller type: 2 blade folding propeller

    • Propeller material: Composite

    • Engine hours: 2000

    • Engine serial no: E2326I

    • Engine alarms: oil pressure: overheating etc.

    • Fuel filter: Racor

    • Emergency stop: yes

    • Fresh water cooling: yes



    Tankage


    Fuel tank:

    • Material: Polyethelene

    • Number: 1

    • Capacity: 51 gallons


    Water tanks:

    • Material: Polyethelene

    • Number: 3

    • Capacity: 147 gallons


    Holding tanks:

    • Material: Polyethelene

    • Number: 2

    • Capacity: 35 gallons



    Owners Comments and Boat History


    What Drew Us to Pyrat Soul II — and Why She Means So Much to Us


    When we first stepped aboard Pyrat Soul II, we weren’t just looking for a sailboat — we were searching for a floating home, a safe place to explore the world with our daughter, and a platform for adventure, growth, and learning. The moment we walked into her warm teak interior and stood together in her bright, spacious salon, we knew she was the one. She felt alive. She felt like home.


    A Family Home Filled With Love & Wonder

    For the past three years, Pyrat Soul II has been much more than a vessel — she has been our cozy, safe home. She cradled our family through calm seas and choppy passages, sheltered us in remote anchorages, and gave us front-row seats to some of the most breathtaking sunsets, turquoise bays, humpback whales, and unspoiled islands we could ever imagine.


    Our 10-year-old daughter grew up aboard this boat.

    Her classroom was the sea.

    Her playground was the front deck.

    Her textbooks were the charts, the stars, the fish beneath the hull, and the cultures we met along the way.

    On this boat she learned independence, resilience, science, navigation, math, and the true size and beauty of the world. Pyrat Soul II didn’t just carry us — she raised our daughter in a way no ordinary home ever could.


    Why We Chose This Boat

    We were drawn to the Hunter 410 because of its reputation for comfort, safety, and real offshore capability, but Pyrat Soul II had something more — a feeling of warmth and possibility.

    Her two-cabin, two-head layout gave our family space to live together comfortably.

    Her big, bright salon became our dining room, reading corner, and homeschool classroom.

    The cockpit became our living room — where we watched stars, talked through life, and celebrated every new milestone on the voyage.

    She had everything we needed to unplug from the world and connect more deeply as a family.


    Where She Has Taken Us

    Over three years, she took us through the Dominican Republic, along the Caribbean coast, across bays and over reefs, and into stunning coves where we sometimes felt like the only people left on earth.

    She’s carried us safely in every condition, always strong, always steady.

    We have lived full-time at anchor for weeks at a time, thanks to her upgraded solar, batteries, inverter, watermaker, and generator. She gave us true freedom — the kind of freedom you can only experience when your home moves with you.


    Her Performance & Handling

    Under sail, she has a gentle, balanced feel. The in-mast furling main and roller-furling genoa made it easy for us to handle her short-handed, even with a 10-year-old aboard. She can move when the wind picks up, and she offers a solid, stable ride when seas get lumpy.

    Under power, the Yanmar has been a reliable partner — smooth, quiet, and efficient.

    She’s a boat that gives you confidence. A boat that forgives mistakes. A boat that takes care of you.


    Our Favorite Features

    The cockpit — our sanctuary for sunsets, star-gazing, and family meals.

    The galley — where countless meals were cooked together as a family.

    Her off-grid systems — which let us stay in quiet bays long after other cruisers had to leave for marinas.

    Her wide beam and bright interior — that made living aboard feel comfortable, not cramped.

    Her reliability — we always felt safe with her.


    Why We’re Letting Her Go

    We’ve reached the end of this chapter, and as bittersweet as it is, we are excited to pass her on to a new family or couple who will love her as much as we do. She is ready — more than ready — for new adventures.


    We hope Pyrat Soul II becomes the home where someone else’s child learns the world in a way most kids never do… or where a couple finds peace and purpose exploring remote islands… or where someone begins a long-awaited dream of living freely on the sea.

    From Our Family to Yours

    If you are looking not just for a boat, but for a home, an adventure platform, and a life-changing classroom, Pyrat Soul II might be the one. She was for us.

    And as a USCG-licensed Captain, I will personally spend up to one week on the hard ensuring everything is perfect, and up to ten days on the water teaching you how to sail her with confidence — just as we did.

    She has been magical for us.

    We hope she will be magical for you.


    Vessel History – 2001 Hunter 410 “Pyrat Soul II”

    HIN: HUN41311A101 

    Flag: USA 

    Hunter 410 wing-keel cruiser


    Builder: Hunter Marine (USA), Alachua, Florida

    Model: Hunter 410 / 410 SL

    Year: 2001 (HIN “A101” = January 2001 build for 2001 model year) 


    The 410 series was designed as an offshore-capable cruiser with a B&R rig, in-mast furling, shoal-draft wing keel, and large, livable interior spaces. 


    Documented Ownership & Home Ports


    Earlier ownership (pre-2022)


    An online vessel registry entry for HIN HUN41311A101 lists the boat as PYRAT SOUL II with a U.S. flag and an owner hailing from Edgewater, Maryland. 


    Public sources don’t give full details on how many owners there were before me, or any detailed maintenance records, but they consistently show the same vessel name and U.S. registration.


    Current ownership:

    • Purchased by the current owner in 2022 
    • Home port and cruising grounds have since shifted from the U.S. East Coast to the Caribbean, with significant time in the Dominican Republic / Samaná Bay region 
    • AIS tracks from 2023–2024 show PYRAT SOUL II on the U.S. East Coast and then in the North Atlantic / Bahamas–Caribbean corridor, moving at typical sailing speeds (4–7 knots). 
    • This pattern is consistent with a privately owned cruising sailboat rather than a charter vessel; there’s no indication in public listings that it was ever in commercial charter fleets.
    • Used as a full-time liveaboard and off-grid cruiser by a family crew.
    • Has safely completed multiple passages and coastal runs in a variety of sea conditions, functioning both as a cruising boat and comfortable floating home.
    • Dinghy and davit system plus upgraded ground tackle reflect a focus on long-term anchoring rather than marina life.
    • Storage, Haul-outs & Maintenance Style
    • Hauled and worked “on the hard” for maintenance and refit work during ownership; bottom paint and zincs renewed; systems inspected.
    • Day-to-day maintenance done to a cruiser’s standard: preventative work on the Yanmar, regular fuel polishing/filters, rig checks, and continuous attention to hoses, clamps, and wiring.
    • The owner (a USCG-licensed captain) has run and maintained the boat to professional standards, and are even offering to: Spend up to 1 week on the hard with buyer to confirm all systems, and provide up to 10 days on the water for systems and handling training.
    • Storm / accident history: no public record I can access shows storm salvage, wreck, or major casualty for PYRAT SOUL II.


    Disclaimer

    The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.

    Contact

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Erica Laroche We look forward to working with you!

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Erica Laroche. We look forward to working with you!

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Erica Laroche.

    Pyrat Soul II 41ft Hunter Yacht For Sale
    Erica Laroche
    Yacht Broker

    Luperon Puerto Plata Dominican Republic