2330 Shelter Island Drive
San Diego, CA, US, 92106
Tel:619-224-2349
2007 Pacific Seacraft Saga 409S
40' Pacific Seacraft Saga 409S '07 "Nel Momento"
The Saga 409S is a unique gem in this size of offshore sailboat. She was designed and built with the ultimate attention paid to performance, ease of handling, safety and quality. All high end equipment including a triple spreader mast, Kevlar hull, twin Diamond Series Edson wheels, Harken electric halyard winch, heavy duty bow pulpit and stern rails that extend to the forward edge of the cockpit for the ultimate in safety. Under sail she is responsive and easy to single hand. With the Code Zero she will sail in a mere whisper of wind.
The cockpit is spacious and comfortable and the interior is beautifully finished with cherry cabinetry, teak and holly locking floor boards and custom upholstery. A huge interior with 6'8" head room but easy to move around at sea due to the sturdy hand-holds strategically placed throughout the interior & topsides.
All discerning sailors will love this vessel and you owe it to yourself to call for an appointment to inspect her.
Specifications
Engine 1 Specifications
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Access to the chain locker all the way forward followed by a large V-berth with custom mattress and large cedar lined hanging lockers both to port and starboard. Additional storage in two slide out drawers under V-berth. Next aft to port is the enclosed head with separate shower stall and vanity with Corian counter top. Head is accessible from both the forward cabin and the salon. To starboard of the head are two large, cedar lined cabinets with five shelves.
One step up and one enters the salon which features a settee/berth with lee cloth to starboard with ample storage below, outboard and above. To port there is an L-shaped settee/berth, again with a lee cloth and ample storage below, outboard and above. The dinette table folds down from the forward bulkhead which houses a 20” TV.
The very functional U-shaped galley with Corian counter tops is located to port of the companionway while to starboard is the forward-facing navigation station and the entry way to the aft cabin which features a large queen-size berth with custom mattress, a cedar-lined hanging locker and drawer beneath the berth. The entire interior shows quality and class with custom upholstery, locking teak and holly flooring and cherry cabinetry.
She is kept light, airy and comfortable with (4) glass fixed coach roof ports (the two tear-dropped ones replaced in 2018), (7) opening hatches and (3) opening aluminum-framed ports.
The Saga 409 has the largest interior on a vessel of this size and it is accentuated by the 6'*" headroom while at the same time it is easy and safe to move around under way due to the numerous heavy duty hand-holds throughout.
Front and top loading 12V Sea Frost refrigerator/freezer
3-burner Force 10 propane stove with oven
GE microwave
Pressure fresh water with Jabsco Paramax 3 pump with accumulator
Additional Whale foot pump
11-gal Force 10 stainless steel 110V and engine heated water heater
Twin, deep stainless steel sinks
Corian counter tops
B&G V7 wind speed and direction (NMEA 2000 interfaced)
B&G V7 speed and distance logs (NMEA 2000 interfaced)
B&G V7 depth sounder (NMEA 2000 interfaced)
Simrad AP26 autopilot (NMEA 2000 interfaced)
(2) Ritchie pedestal compasses
Simrad CX14 chartplotter with Simrad DS 34 dual station readout at nav station
Simrad CX14 radar
Simrad RS87 VHF radio
Sharp Aquos 20” TV
Polyplanar CD/AM/FM player with remote Polyplanar speakers
12V DC and 110V AC
(8) 6V AGM house batteries (New in 2018)
(1) Group 1400 AGM engine start battery (2018)
Digital Gauge battery monitor
Xantrex Freedom 100-amp battery charger
2500W Xantrex Freedom 25 inverter
Blue Sea automatic charging relay
(1) 30-amp shore power cord with splitter
(2) 30-amp shore power inlets
60-lb CQR with 200' of 3/8” chain
XYZ stern anchor
Spare Fortress anchor
Muir 2500 vertical electric windlass
Heavy Duty Stainless steel bow pulpit fastened to the hull with stainless steel bobstay
Custom tan dodger with full tan cockpit cover
Tan hatch and winch covers
Cockpit table
Cockpit cushions
Stainless steel radar arch
Fiberglass cockpit arch
Heavy Gauge Stainless steel stern pulpit extends all the way around to the forward edge of the cockpit as a superior safety feature
For additional safety the oversized, sturdy hand-holds are strategically placed on deck as well as below
Heavy duty mooring equipment: stainless steel cleats with chocks at bow, amidships and stern
Anchor and steaming lights
Deck light
Running lights
Tricolor light
Boarding gates (port, starboard and transom)
Dock lines and fenders
Windex
(2) dorade vents
Kayak rack
Stainless steel telescoping swim ladder on seim step
Hot/cold water cockpit shower
Tilt-up dinghy davits on swim step
(5) large cockpit hatches provide excellent storage
Actual LOA: 40’ 9”
Structural hand laid Kevlar hull with Vinyl-Ester resin for superior strength
Marelon valves below waterline for superior corrosion resistance
Dual steering stations
Last bottom paint – 7/18 – New PSS shaft seal at that time
Seldon aluminum manual boom vang
Wire standing rigging
Nav Tech hydraulic backstay adjuster
Triple spreader aluminum keel-stepped mast
Split backstay for easy access from swim step
Harken mainsheet traveler
Spinnaker pole stored vertically on mast
Furlex roller furling on headsail
Harken continuous line roller furling on Code Zero
All halyards led back to cockpit and secure with Spinlock rope clutches
(2) Harken 40 self-tailing 2-speed primary winches
(1) Harken 26 self-tailing 2-speed electric cabin top halyard winch
(1) Harken 26 self-tailing 2-speed cabin top utility winch
Fully battened mainsail with Stack Pack and lazy jacks
Roller-furling 105% jib
Roller-furling Code Zero with cover
Asymmetrical spinnaker in sock for easy hoisting
Fresh water cooled
Bilge blower
Emergency engine stop
Engine alarm
PSS dripless shaft seal
Racor R20 fuel filter
Stove and engine fuel shut-off valves
Dual Mini-Maxi Aluminum wheels with pedestal engine controls
Cockpit engine controls
Thermal and acoustic engine area insulation
(2) manual and (1) electric bilge pumps
Wilcox manual head with holding tank and overboard discharge
26-gal holding tank with macerator pump attached to forward side of tank
Marine Air reverse cycle 16,000 Btu air conditioner/heater
(2) fuel tanks – 34-gal and 60-gal located centerline under salon floor to keep weight low and center
(6) life jackets
(4) portable fire extinguishers
Swit MOM 8 Life Sling
LifeSling II
Bell and horn
Emergency tiller
All seller’s personal effects on board are excluded from the sale of this vessel.
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.