2013 Meridian 441 AMORE
|Miami Beach, FL
$450,000
VERY MOTIVATED TO SELL!
2013 Meridian 441 Fly! This vessel features Twin Cummins QSB 6.7 480 HP engines with only 1174 hours
With just two owners, never chartered like many vessels in Miami.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Recent Maintenance: Fully serviced engines as per Cummins 1000-hour. Onan 13.5Kw Generator also fully serviced
- Functional Electronics: All original electronics are in great shape and fully operational.
- Dec 2024 Bottom paint, also pods serviced. Hull polished
- Never chartered!
- Upholstery in great shape
Disclaimer
We provide this yacht listing in good faith, and although we cannot guarantee its accuracy or the condition of the boat. The South Jersey Yacht Sales - CCM is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Costa Marine. She is subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice and does not imply a direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.
MANUFACTURER: Meridian
BOAT TYPE: Flybridge
MODEL: 441
HULL MATERIAL: Fiberglass
YEAR: 2013
CATEGORY: Power
BEAM: 14 ft
LENGTH: 47.08 ft / 14.35 m
DRY WEIGHT: 31,233 lb
ENGINE 1
MAKE: CUMMINS
MODEL: QSB 6.7
FUEL: diesel
POWER: 425 HP
TYPE: Inboard
HOURS: 1174
LOCATION: Center
DRIVE: N/A
PROPELLER TYPE: 4 Blade, Bronze
YEAR: 2012
ENGINE 2
MAKE: CUMMINS
MODEL: QSB 6.7
FUEL: diesel
POWER: 425 HP
TYPE: Inboard
HOURS: 1174
LOCATION: Center
DRIVE: N/A
PROPELLER TYPE: 4 Blade, Bronze
YEAR: 2012
FUEL TANK CAPACITY: 432 gallons
FUEL TANK COUNT: 1
WATER TANK CAPACITY: 150 gallons
WATER TANK COUNT: 1
HOLDING TANK CAPACITY: 55 gallons
HOLDING TANK COUNT: 1
The newest and largest Sedan, the 441, continues that tradition. The first thing I noticed about her was not her styling, but how easy it is to get around her. Getting aboard is unchallenging, whether from the side or via the three-foot-deep swim platform. So is entering the saloon from the seven-foot-long covered cockpit, through an easy-sliding door and over a low threshold. Headed up to the bridge? The trip's a snap, thanks to an enclosed, molded-FRP stairway. And the passage to the foredeck will be a low-drama event even for landlubbers and little ones, thanks to nine-inch-wide side decks, 28-inch-high rails that come all the way back to the cockpit, and grabrails that run the length of the house. As for the foredeck, it's nearly flat and covered in aggressive nonskid, and the bowrail rises to nearly chest height to protect you when anchoring.
Inside, you'll find a layout not only easy to move around in, but quite similar to that of the 411, the boat the 441 replaces. Only a single step divides the saloon from the galley-dinette deck, elevated to provide room for the midcabin beneath and to enhance visibility from the optional starboard-side lower helm. With 360-degree glass
As for the galley, it's simple and efficient, with Karadon countertops, two big and deep stainless steel sinks, and a three-burner Origo stove. Both sinks and cooktop have Karadon covers to maximize workspace; the one for the latter is big, heavy, and hard to stow. It'd be easier to handle if divided into two
has port and starboard windows that really open up the area. At the foot of the stairs is a head with doors to the hallway and midcabin, making it a good day head. There's no enclosed shower here, just a combination faucet-shower head. The larger forepeak en suite head is about a third bigger and has an enclosed shower.
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.