- Builder:
- TARTAN
- Category:
- Cruising Sailboat
- Model Year:
- 2004
- Year Built:
- 2004
- Country:
- United States
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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Recent price reduction to 299k good until Oct. 15th, 2017, Price will go back up after vessel is layed up for winter storage.
Tartan 4400 Deck Salon
This Vessel is great! Freshwater Only
Sailing is about taking a headwind and turning it into something that will propel you forward as opposed to taking you backward. (Tartan Yachts)
Whether your cruising plans call for the weekend or weeks-long cruising, or for living aboard for the season or forever, this Tartan 4400 will indulge you with an abundance of comfort and convenience. The Tartan 4400 interior is a gem, Tartan owners enjoy owning a yacht that is not only beautifully appointed but sails right past other cruisers. Tartan has incorporated their trademark mix of passage-making speed and superior stability into this 4400.
"Private Reserve" has only seen Freshwater and enjoyed short Great Lakes Sailing seasons.
Only 28 4400's were built,
Fair Warning "PRIVATE RESERVE" is the best of the 28.
A Must See.
Meticulous and experienced owners.
Majestic Flag Blue hull, you CAN see yourself!
**Call or e-mail to schedule your personal showing today!
The cockpit is a true sailor's space, with ample, comfortable seating and perfect sightlines from behind the wheel. Below decks, custom cabinet grade furniture softens any weather and soothes the eye. Huge windows provide both light and the feeling of being surrounded by the sea.
Majestic Flag Blue Awlgrip, White Boot color with Gold on White outlined cove stripe
Beavertail Keel
Rich Blue Leather Upholstery in Main Cabin with fine crafted Cherry hardwood, vented doors, Teak & Holly sole
Windlass Electric Primary Winches - Harken 53.2 STEC Electric Main Halyard Winch - Harken 40.2 STEC
54" Mini-Maxi Wheel
Deck Wash-down System Hot & Cold Cockpit Shower
Technautics Refer/Freezer – Top and Front accesses
Marine Air Reverse Cycle AC System
Lewmar 185.TT60 Bow Thruster
ST6000 Autopilot 15"Flat Screen TC with DVD Raytheon ST290 Display with Repeater Raytheon RL70CRC 7" Radar/Plotter at Helm w/ GPS & 2KW Radome Edson 3.5" Radar Mast with Antenna bracket
Staysail with Runners Rod vang Spinnaker halyard, Forespar T 125 Car and Tagline System, padeyes mounted on toerail
Topping lift Lazy Jack Kit Full Batten Main and 135% Genoa - Doyle Harken Battcar System Dodger, Bimini, Connector & Wheel Cover
The Tartan 4400 LS (Limited Series), combines the classic Tartan look with an exceptional level of comfort and class.
The raised coachroof main cabin provides the headroom and open space owners have always wanted.
The expansive galley with fine cherry cabinetry compliments the living quarters supporting extensive offshore cruising or island hopping. Along with two heads, the 4400 also has ample storage. Beneath the waterline is where the Tartan 4400 stands out from the rest in her class. The hull shape is all about upwind efficiency and downwind speed. The hull design features the same principles as all Tartans: strong performance measured in both speed and manner. The ideas and concepts that go into successful club racers have gone into the 4400 hull shape and foil. Extensive strength, durability and safety are an integral part of the 4400. Because of the thoughtful hull design, she is forgiving and easily sailed in all conditions.
Since the early 1960s, Tartan Yachts has been a pioneer in many areas of yacht design and construction. Founder Charlie Britton was one of the first to build production fiberglass boats, using the wet-layup technique with polyester resin, then on to vinylester resin for the outside skins, and finally to vacuum-bagged epoxy for hulls.
Tartans have a long reputation as racer/cruisers, back to the days before the phrase had been coined. No less a designer than Sparkman & Stephen's Olin Stephens drew the lines for Tartans in the 60s and 70s. Clearly emphasizing the racer in racer/cruiser, Tartan's designer Tim Jackett has chosen to take this Tartan model down a path blazed by quite a few other builders, producing this raised deck saloon model, the 4400 LS.
Unusual perhaps to find Tartan in the role of follower, but given the wild excesses of this design trend in recent years, Jackett has been wise to sit back, watch the evolution of the concept, and then step in with a carefully considered design. As with Oyster and others who have done it right, Tartan's deck salon design manages to blend the large windows and raised roof into the sweep and flow of the deck; some builders went to extremes that brought to mind greenhouses dropped unceremoniously onto cruising decks.
The 4400 LS has a sail area to displacement ratio of 18, right in the traditional Tartan sweet spot, with the club racer in mind. Not enough sail area to get you into real trouble, but enough to move swiftly through all but the lightest of winds.
The "beavertail bulb" with a draft of 5'5", accommodations inside are two staterooms, two heads.
Deck hardware is from Harken; both boom and the double spreader mast are aluminum. Auxiliary power is from a Yanmar 75 hp diesel.
One of the biggest advantage that the 4400 has over others in this class is an epoxy-resin and ATC Core-Cell hull that's vacuum-bagged and oven-baked, a process that produces stronger hulls that are better resistant to cyclical fatigue, water absorption, and the fiberglass print-through that plagues some polyester hulls. The resin-impregnation process ensures a consistent 65:35 glass-to-resin ratio, considerably stronger than the resin-rich polyester hulls built of traditional hand-layup techniques. Though costly for the builder, the process brings long-term value to the owner.
With a sail area-to-displacement ratio of 18.0 and an emphasis on hull strength, payload-carrying ability (which includes 200 gallons of water and 80 gallons of fuel), and luxurious accommodations (two staterooms, two heads, and a plush main saloon), the 4400 clearly leans toward the voyaging side of the spectrum. But with a fine bow entry, a flat underbody, and sleek appendages (a beavertail keel and spade rudder), it won't disappoint longtime Tartan fans who like a turn of speed.
Tim Jackett has designed a big boat that's exciting and easy to sail without compromising cruising essentials. The boat reaches her maximum 14-foot-1-inch beam just aft of the mast and carries much of it to the stern. The result is a very roomy and well-protected cockpit. At anchor, five adults can eat around the fold-out cockpit table, and in a slick touch of extravagance, an electric ram lowers the through-transom swim platform for an easy dash to the water or dinghy.
Once the sails are set, the cockpit affords maximum control. The double-ended mainsheet leads through a traveler set forward of the companionway, then back to self-tailing Harken 42 winches mounted port and starboard on the cockpit coaming. Immediately aft of these are two Harken 56s for trimming the jib sheets. The convenient setup puts the helmsman within an arm's length of all sheets as he sits on the leeward rail on either tack. The main halyard, reefing lines, and the traveler controls lead on the cabin top to sheet stoppers and Harken 42s beside the companionway.
The raised main salon is light and bright. To port, there is a large curved settee upholstered in blue leather with a varnished, drop leaf, solid cherry table with center storage bin and two dovetail drawers. Ample storage (cherry cabinets with ventilated raised cherry panel doors and open shelving) is outboard of the seat backs. The entertainment center, featuring a flush-mounted flat screen TV, is opposite the settee lounge area.
To starboard is the generous, forward-facing navigator's station with chart table with drawers under, lockers and space for extensive electronics and it can double as your office.
"PRIVATE RESERVE" Combines the classic Tartan look with an exceptionally high level of style, comfort and class.
The raised coachroof main cabin provides the headroom and open space you have always wanted.
The expansive, all inclusive galley compliments the living quarters supporting extensive offshore cruising and/or island hopping.
Beneath the waterline is where the Tartan 4400 stands out from the rest in her class. The hull shape is all about upwind efficiency and downwind speed. The hull design features the same principles as all Tartans: strong performance measured in both speed and manner.
The ideas and concepts that go into successful club racers have gone into the 4400 hull shape and foil. She sails fast and sturdy!
The Tartan 4400 has won many awards including Cruising World's Boat of the Year! You will enjoy her modern design with the classic quality construction Tartan has incorporated into the build.
Extensive strength, durability and safety are an integral part of the 4400.
Because of the thoughtful hull design, she is forgiving and easily sailed in all conditions. Safe and a pleasure to sail.
"Private Reserve" is truly a turnkey classic.
Builder...................................... Fairport Yacht
Designer......................................... Tim Jackett
LOA......................................................... 44’ 0”
LWL........................................................ 37’ 6”
Beam...................................................... 14’ 1”
Draft......................................................... 5’ 6”
Displacement................................... 24,000 lbs
Ballast............................................... 9,000 lbs
Sail Area ........................................... 943 sq ft.
Sail Area/Displacement............................ 18
I..............................................................58’ 0”
J..............................................................16’ 6”
P..............................................................51’ 7”
E..............................................................18’ 0”
Bridge clearance.....................................63’0”
Deck............................................... White Sand
Steering.................................................. Wheel
Keel.................................................. Beavertail
Rudder....................................................Spade
Fuel........................................................ 80 gal
Water................................................... 200 gal
Hot Water............................................... 12 gal
Holding Tanks.................................... 2x 24 gal
Propane (LPG)........................... 2 x 11lb tanks