2005 Saga 41' (12.50 m) 409
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
SPARROW
This is likely the finest Saga 409 on the market today. All systems have been upgraded for extended voyaging, and "Sparrow" has all of the features of a modern cruising boat.
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: QYG40006M06A
$ 184,900 USD
€ 168,465 Euros
$ 252,457 CAD
£ 141,148 GBP
Description
On deck are a large and secure cockpit, arch-mounted traveler, twin leather-covered helms, and a sugarscoop transom with shower. Below-decks, the cabin is open and airy with features such as a separate shower stall, spacious galley, and two spacious staterooms.
Sparrow is fast and well suited to single or short-handed sailing. Her plumb bow and reverse transom make for a long waterline, and she has done up to 200-mile days. The working jib is on an oversized furler for easy operation. If winds are light, roll out the Code 0 rigged to the front of the bowsprit. The main halyard is raised via the electric cabin-top Harken winch, and all sail controls are accessible from the safety of the cockpit.
"Sparrow"'s electric windlass renders deployment of her 73 lb. Rocna Vulcan anchor a breeze, and is connected via swivel to 300' of 5/16” chain. When raising the anchor, she is easily rinsed with a dedicated forward anchor washdown.
Special equipment includes North 3Di molded mainsail and jib, Code-O sail with top-down flying furler, oversized roller furler for jib, robust ground tackle, carbon fiber rudder, Max Prop feathering 4-blade propellor with line cutter, redundant autopilots, electric cabin top winch, twin Diamond Series Edson wheels with padded leather covers, heavy-duty stern and bow pulpit with extra high lifelines, radar/antenna/solar panel arch, Kato Marine davits with hypalon Achilles dinghy and 15hp Yamaha outboard, Spectra watermaker with automatic controls and Z ion, 70 gallons of fuel in 2 tanks, 100 gallons water in 2 tanks, dedicated shower, cherry interior, robust battery, inverter/charger and large alternator, Corian counter tops. This vessel is fully ocean compliant and will take you anywhere in style, comfort and safety.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: QYG40006M06A
LOA: 40' 9'' (12.42 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2005
Beam: 12' 6''
LWL: 36'
Draft Max: 5' 11''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 70 Gallons (264.98 Liters)
Fresh Water: 115 Gallons (435.32 Liters)
Holding Tank: 30 Gallons (113.56 Liters)
Displacement: 19800 lbs
Ballast Weight: 7300 lbs
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Westerbeke
- Engine Year: 2005
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 65.00
- Power KW: 48.47
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 1300.00
Full Details
Deck and Hull
Stars & Stripes Hull
2021 Sandblasted Bottom, 4 Barrier Coats, 2 Coats Bottom Paint
Parabolic Carbon Fiber Rudder
Carbon Fiber Rudder Post
Dual Leather-wrapped Helms
Starboard Cockpit Table
Achilles HB315 LC Hypalon 10' Dinghy
Yamaha 15 hp Outboard
Dinghy Davits with Winch
Stainless Steel Bow Pulpit
Stainless Steel Stern Rail
Outboard Bracket
Muir 1250 Electric Windlass
73 lb Rocna Vulcan Anchor with Swivel & Chain Lock
300' 5/16" Chain
Spare Anchor
Custom, Heavy-duty Stainless Steel Bow Pulpit with Dual Rollers
Stainless Rod Dolphin Striker
Dodger
Bimini
Cockpit Screens
Companionway Cover with Screen
Helm & Winch Covers
Cockpit Shower
(2) Oversized Dorade Vents
(2) Ritchie Compasses
Propane Locker
Xintex S-2A Propane Detector/Solenoid
Generous Storage in Large Cockpit Lockers
Sugar Scoop Transom with Swim Ladder
3/16" Coated Wire Lifelines
Edson Pedestals
*Extensive spare parts convey
Sails and Rigging
Selden 3-spreader Rig
Removable Inner Forestay
Running Backstays (Sailtec, hydraulic)
Selden Rodkicker Boom Vang
North Sails 3Di Nordac Mainsail with 3 Reef Points
North Sails 3Di Nordac Jib
Code Zero on Furler
Strom Trisail with Track
Storm Jib (removable inner forestay)
(1) Harken 40 2-speed Electric Winch (cabintop)
(1) Harken 40 2-speed Winch (cabintop)
(1) Harken 32 2-speed Self-tailing Winch (mast)
(2) Harken 46 2-speed Cockpit Winches
Selden Whisker/Spinnaker Pole
Schaefer System 3100 Jib Furler
Harken Main Traveler
Electrical
120 and 220V Shore Power Service
Solar Panels
Victron Multiplus Battery Charger/Inverter
Victron Energy Orion TR Smart Charger
(2) Victron Solar Controllers (1 for 2 x 130w panels, 1 for 2 x 130w panels) for 460w Total
Balmar 170-amp Alternator & Temperature Sensor with Spare
(3) Victron Super Cycle AGM House Batteries
Odyssey AGM Starting Battery
Electronics
B&G Zeus 3 MFD 12" Chartplotter at Companionway with AIS (class B, 47-mile range, transmits and receives)
B&G Zeus 3 MFD 7" Chartplotter at Starboard Helm with AIS (class B, 47-mile range, transmits and receives)
(3) B&G Triton Multi Displays at Companionway (wind/depth/engine)
B&G Broadband 4G Radar
B&G Autopilot
Navigation Station
-icom HF Marine IC M802 VHF
-icom SP24 External VHF Speaker
-icom IC-M502 SSB with Antenna on Backstay
-iSeries Tank Monitors
-Iridium Go! with Arch-mounted Antennae
-Furuno Navtex NX-300 Receiver
-Furuno GP-32 GPS/WAAS Navigator
Fusion Bluetooth Stereo System
(2) Fusion XS-F40CWB Speakers (cabin)
(2) Fusion ZS-F77CWB XS (cockpit)
Safety
ACR GlobalFIX V4 Epirb
Emergency Tiller
6-man Liferaft with Well-equipped Ditch Bag
Mechanical
Reverso Oil Change System
Ultra Safety Systems High Water Alarm
Whale Gusher Manual Bilge Pump
Dripless Shaft
ZF Transmission
Volvo Penta Single-action Engine Control
New 11-gallon Water Heater
Accommodations
"Sparrow"'s interior marries traditional joinery alongside modern space and convenience beautifully. Teak joinery and a teak and holly cabin sole are in fantastic condition, as is the blue leather upholstery.
When entering the companionway, a u-shaped galley is immediately and conveniently to port. The guest stateroom is aft of the companionway to starboard, and features a queen-sized berth and various storage shelves and drawers. An L-shaped settee is forward of the galley, and may be converted to a berth when needed. Another settee flanks the starboard side of the salon. The dinette is conveniently stowed on the forward bulkhead above two storage shelves. The Insignia television is tastefully hidden behind the table when stowed, above two additional storage shelves. Moving forward, a workspace and storage are to starboard, opposing the entrance to the spacious head. The head features a vacu-flush toilet, stainless steel sink, and large dedicated shower stall with plexiglass door. The spacious v-berth is forward-most, and offers storage via shelving, hanging lockers, and drawers.
Galley
- Sylvania Microwave
- Force 10 3-burner Propane Stove and Oven
- Sea Frost Top-loading Freezer
- Sea Front Front-loading Refrigerator
- Double Stainless Steel Sink with Fresh & Raw Water
- Water Purifier
- Corian Countertops
- Marine (non-slip bottoms) Melamine Dinnerware & Flatware
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Greg Williamson.
We look forward to working with you!
Ashley Yachts
3 Lockwood Drive
Suite 302B
Charleston SC 29401 USA
Phone: 1-843-577-7222
Email: info@ashleyyachts.com
Website: https://ashleyyachts.com
For over 40 years, Ashley Yachts has been based in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Our clients benefit from an outfit that has been in the brokerage industry for decades, with hundreds of happy clients in Charleston and beyond. We have assisted clients purchasing yachts near and far, and specialize in buyer’s representation services. Whether you are considering purchasing a yacht that is in a neighboring state, another region, across the country, or on another continent altogether, we have experience that can be of immeasurable value in your search, purchase, and ownership.
Greg Williamson
Yacht Broker
3 Lockwood Drive
Suite 302B
Charleston SC 29401 USA
Office: 1-843-577-7222
Cell: 1-843-801-3343
Email: greg@ashleyyachts.com
From an early age, Greg's father taught him the value of a dollar earned from hard work and shared with him the joys of a life on the water. These two things would form the framework for Greg’s life.
After graduating from NC State with a BA in Communications concentrating in mass media, Greg satisfied a bit of pent-up wanderlust. He lived in different coastal areas of the United States from San Diego to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, surfing, sailing, and working fulfilling yet obligatory jobs in his field of study before defiantly choosing to stick with his love of boating as his life’s work.
Greg muses that he is “joyfully unemployable in any other endeavors”, and he works hard every day to help buyers and sellers make the right decisions. Part broker, part counselor, he finds fulfillment in a very demanding work ethic that requires constant attention to the needs of clients as they make changes to their life and lifestyle, moving in or out of boating or making changes to their choices within their boating life. Whether it’s the clean slate of a new build or the acquisition of the perfect pre-owned boat, Greg revels in the excitement and participates joyfully in the range of emotions that are the buying and selling of the single most worthwhile pursuit in this life: boats.
He holds a USCG 100 Ton Master Captain’s license, a Florida Yacht Broker’s license, and he is a Certified Professional Yacht Broker and member of the Yacht Broker’s Association of America. As an owner of both power and sailboats, he can be found quite often on the waters of Charleston Harbor and beyond.