Designed by Ian
Murray, this yacht is built for high execution sailing.
The Sydney 41 was designed around the principle that performance
is more important than rating.
The open-style
cockpit is huge and relatively deep. It also has a transom,
which sets it apart from other racers and large one-designs and
more importantly, provides a bit of protection from marauding
waves. The steering station, tucked behind the enormous alloy
wheel and traveler deck, is well-designed, with molded foot
supports and curved coamings for comfortable seating. The
helmsman has easy access to the mainsheet and can stretch to
reach the primaries if necessary.
The layout
features a double berth forward, with the head and hanging
locker adjacent. The saloon has a dinette-style table and settee
and a straight settee opposite. The galley is small but
functional with double stainless sinks, a two-burner stove and
oven, a large icebox, and molded fiddle edges. There is a
private double cabin behind the nav station and a single berth
behind the galley.
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