Tartan 4100

Description

The Tartan 4100, designed by naval architect Tim Jackett, was produced by Tartan Marine from 1996 to 2001, with 50 hulls built. This masthead sloop is a premium performance cruiser prioritizing speed, stability, and luxurious comfort, featuring a fin keel with spade rudder (shoal or deep options) for agile handling and a wide-beam hull for volume—sleeping 6–7 in a two-stateroom teak interior with two heads, making it a top-tier choice for extended coastal or offshore voyages with exceptional build quality.

Construction Details

Designer Tim Jackett
Builder Tartan Marine (USA)
Length 41.000 ft
LOA 41.000 ft
LWL 35.000 ft
Beam 13.500 ft
Displacement 18500 lb
Ballast 7500 lb
Max Draft 4.920 ft
Year Built 1996
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The standard boat dimensions

i 54 ft
j 15 ft
p 47.75 ft
e 17 ft
p2 -
e2 -
i2 -
j2 -

Sails

Tartan 4100 - MAINSAIL

Luff * 47.75 ft - (14554 mm)
Foot * 17 ft - (5182 mm)
Leech * 49.84 ft - (15191 mm)
Tack Angle * 88 °
Diagonal * 50.12 ft - (15277 mm)
Head (inches) * 6 in - (152 mm)
Area * 415.97 ft²
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Tartan 4100 - JIBSAIL

Luff * 44.84 ft - (13667 mm)
Foot * 19.45 ft - (5928 mm)
Leech * 39.79 ft - (12128 mm)
Percentage LP * 115 %
Length Perpendicular * 17.25 ft - (5258 mm)
Deck Angle * 11.99 °
Area * 386.76 ft²
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Tartan 4100 - GENOA

Luff 52.5 ft - (16002 mm)
Foot 21.5 ft - (6553 mm)
Leech 49.5 ft - (15088 mm)
Percentage LP * 134.8 %
Length Perpendicular * 20.22 ft - (6163 mm)
Deck Angle * 4.37 °
Area * 530.69 ft²
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Tartan 4100 - GENOA

Luff * 53.24 ft - (16228 mm)
Foot * 23.87 ft - (7276 mm)
Leech * 50.55 ft - (15408 mm)
Percentage LP * 150 %
Length Perpendicular * 22.5 ft - (6858 mm)
Deck Angle * 3.99 °
Area * 598.92 ft²
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Tartan 4100 - ASYMMETRICAL

Luff 54 ft - (16459 mm)
Foot 25.5 ft - (7772 mm)
Leech 50 ft - (15240 mm)
Perc LP * 165 %
Area * 1033 ft²
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