- Builder:
- TARTAN
- Category:
- Cruising/Racing Sailboat
- Model Year:
- 1998
- Year Built:
- 1998
- Country:
- United States
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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THE OWNER OF "TALLY HO" HAS AUTHORIZED A PRICE REDUCTION OF $20,000 - MAKING HER AN OUTSTANDING BUY !
WE SUGGEST YOU MAY WANT TO CALL US NOW TO SET AN APPOINTMENT....
When Tim Jackett designed the Tartan 4100, he designed a beautiful and pleasing boat to the eye but, even more impressive is her sailing performance. TALLY HO is a lovely example of this design.
Her owners have equipped her well and continue to improve her and maintain.
Recently, in 2019 and 2018 she's had the following...
Earlier, from 2014 to 2017 she had good structural maintenance including
Please, review the listing and call to see this special girl.
Accommodations and Layout
Tally Ho has a wonderful layout for cruising or, just spending the day on the water. The head, galley, nav station and entrance to the aft cabin are all close to the companionway. In rough conditions, the captain and crew will appreciate that.
Two couples can sleep comfortably and either cabin can be used as the owner's cabin. The cabins provide comfortable sleeping as well as good storage and ventilation.
The main saloon is beautiful, with facing settees and a centre line drop leaf table.
Galley
Electronics
Cockpit Electronics
Electronics at Nav Station
Sails & Rigging
Deck
Electrical
Mechanical and Plumbing
Additional Information
Tally Ho is a well equipped Tartan 4100. She is well thought out and has done some coastal cruising, but mainly Chesapeake Bay sailing/cruising. Tally Ho has been well cared for and loved.
Manufacturer and Broker's Comments
As with all Tartans, the 4100 has both strength and speed. Her moderate displacement hull is built with a sandwich core made from unidirectional "E" glass and Baltek balsa. Extensive framing, structural floor timbers and full structurally bonded bulkheads maintain the rigidity of her hull, while producing a greater load carrying ability. The 4100 is "stick built" using proven quality construction techniques. Her deck is constructed with the same structural integrity as the hull, yet omits balsa where hardware installation occurs. Her delicate, balanced under-body provides exhilarating performance in all wind and sea conditions. The 4100 is a worthy addition to the Tartan fleet of performance-minded cruisers. Within the cockpit, her 44-inch stainless steel wheel sits upon a grand pedestal console complete with teak table and assembled with space for future installations. Teak-covered storage bins provide a delicate accent to her fiberglass deck, while adding a handy compartment for small goods and genoa sheets. Extensive seating can properly fit a party of eight, while the helmsmen and few crew work the lines. Tailored to be two-handed, sail controls are led aft. Her custom fabricated masthead rig and lines provide easy handling, while her comprehensive package of Harken hardware and other brand name equipment are fitted specifically for function and manageability. Logical in layout, her deck is easily maneuverable and safety minded, with patterned, contrasting non-skid; housetop hand rails; 27-inch lifelines and tall, teak toe-rails. Generous in all her accommodations, she gives extra attention to the cook and navigator. Bountiful in stowage amid spacious lockers with louvered doors, dove-tailed drawers and elongated lockers, she can effortlessly be provisioned for long distance cruising or live aboard. The standard layout is with a large aft cabin. Owners live forward or aft, as both cabins are equally suited for comfort. Tally Ho features a varnished cherry interior with teak and holly cabin sole. This layout is well proven offshore, inshore or living aboard. The aft cabin has access to the head with give the crew passage aft when the cook is busy at work still.
Give the Tartan 4100 a thorough look, we think you'll agree her functionality is unsurpassed!