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Second Passage
41′ Hunter
Second Passage is a sleek and well-maintained 41’ Hunter, for a comfortable cruising experience.
With two spacious staterooms, each featuring en suite heads, Second Passage ensures you’ll feel right at home, whether you’re sailing in the San Juan Islands or going beyond on a longer adventure to the Gulf Islands or Desolation Sound. The boat’s craftsmanship and attention to detail are apparent in every aspect, from the Kevlar-reinforced hull for added strength and durability to the Selden B+R rig with a roller furling main and Genoa that makes sailing smooth and effortless.
Take control with the precision of Whitlock rack and pinion steering, while the lead keel offers excellent stability. Inside, you’ll enjoy the elegance of Corian countertops and the immersive sound of a premium Bose sound system – perfect for unwinding after a day of sailing or enjoying a cozy evening below deck.
Vessel Highlights
- Two staterooms with en suite heads
- Forward guest suite with full head and shower
- New dodger and bimini
- Bose entertainment system
- Fully equipped galley with refrigerator, propane stove and dual stainless steel sinks
- Large salon with U-shaped dinette and comfortable couch
Vessel Details
- Cabins: 2
- Sleeps (standard): 4
- Sleeps (max): 6
- Engine: 56hp Yanmar
Vessel Layout
Charter Rates
2026 Seasonal Rates
| Season | Dates | Per Night |
| Jan 1 - Apr 30 | $715 | |
| May 1 - May 31 | $795 | |
| Jun 1 - Jun 26 | $875 | |
| Jun 27 - Sep 4 | $915 | |
| Sep 5 - Sep 30 | $875 | |
| Oct 1 - Oct 31 | $795 | |
| Nov 1 - Dec 31 | $715 |
Terms and Conditions
- Daily Damage Fee: $100/ night (no additional security deposits required.)
- P&I Insurance: $45/ night ($1,000,000 coverage)
Short Charters
A surcharge and fees may apply to charters of less than 5 nights long. See Short Charters for details.
Vessel Specifications
| Accommodations | Description |
|---|---|
| Sleeps (recommended) | 4 |
| Sleeps (maximum) | 6 |
| Berths - Forward | (2) Queen |
| Berths - Aft | (2) Queen |
| Berths - Other | None |
| Berths - Salon | (2) Salon Sofa Conversion |
| Heads | (2) en suite |
| Showers | (2) en suite |
| Heater | Diesel |
| Air Conditioning | No |
| Galley | Description |
| Stove | 3-burner Princess, propane |
| Oven | Propane |
| Microwave | Yes |
| Freezer | Yes |
| Refrigeration | Yes |
| Ice Box | No |
| Ice Maker | No |
| BBQ | Yes, propane |
| Entertainment | Description |
| Audio System | Bose system, cockpit radio |
| Television | |
| Mechanical | Description |
| Engine | 56hp Yanmar |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Fuel Capacity | 50 gal. |
| Water Capacity | 100 gal. |
| Cruising Speed | 8 knots |
| Total Fuel Consumption* | 3 GPH |
| Thruster | No |
| Anchor Windlass | Electric |
| Ground Tackle (primary) | Bruce anchor |
| Electrical | Description |
| Generator | No |
| Inverter | 2000 watt |
| Shore Power Requirements | 30 AMP |
| Electronics | Description |
| Navigation | Raymarine GPS at helm |
| VHF Radio | Yes |
| Autopilot | Raymarine ST6002 |
| Radar | Raymarine |
| Depth sounder | Yes |
| Knotmeter | Yes |
| Wind Instruments | Yes |
| AIS | No |
| Specifications | Description |
| LOA | 41' |
| Beam | 12'9" |
| Draft | 6'6" |
| Displacement | 19400 lbs. |
| LWL | 35'6" |
| Keel Type | Fin |
| Year Built | 2005 |
| Sails | Description |
| Jib | Roller furling |
| Main | Roller furling |
| Rigging | Description |
| Rig | |
| Steering Type | Wheel, folding |
| Winches | |
| Dodger | |
| Bimini | |
| Misc | Description |
| Dinghy | |
| Dinghy Davit | Yes, with outboard crane |
| Outboard | 5HP Yamaha |
| Dock Step | Yes, with outboard crane |
| Pet Friendly | No |
| Other | Description |
| EPIRB | Yes |
| Dodger and Bimini | Yes |
*The actual fuel consumption may vary depending on sea conditions, hull type, boat weight, and speed.
Vessel Inventory
This inventory list shows the items that are included onboard the vessel.
Operating Manual
We trust this manual will help you become familiar with the vessel. If you have questions about the boat or about places to visit, please do not hesitate to ask the AYC staff.





















