Life at Sea: Inside the Pedro Bora 41 Liveaboard

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Check out this functional, solid and spacious Pedro Bora 41, a liveaboard that promises adventure and tranquility.

Choosing the Pedro Bora 41 for Your Liveaboard Adventure

Embarking on a liveaboard adventure requires careful selection of your maritime home. The Pedro Bora 41 emerges as a gret contender for those seeking a blend of durability and comfort. With its robust steel construction and thoughtfully designed living spaces, this trawler is ideal for both seasoned sailors and maritime enthusiasts taking the plunge into liveaboard life for the first time. Its size is a perfect balance, offering ample space without the daunting handling of a larger vessel.

And it is affordable too.

 

Choosing the Pedro Bora 41 means opting for a vessel that can withstand the caprices of the sea while providing a cozy and safe environment. Whether you're planning to navigate coastal waters or embark on longer transoceanic voyages, the Pedro Bora 41's reputation for reliability and ease of maintenance makes it a wise choice for your nautical journey.

Design and Comfort: A Closer Look Inside the Pedro Bora 41

The interior of the Pedro Bora 41 is where this trawler truly shines as a liveaboard. The vessel boasts a spacious salon that seamlessly merges with a well-equipped galley, creating a social hub for inhabitants and guests alike. Thoughtfully placed windows ensure a bright and airy space, allowing residents to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding seascape. The comfort extends to the sleeping quarters, with generous berths and storage solutions that make long-term living on the water both practical and enjoyable.

Here you find the space you need, and even though the boat holds a modest profile regarding luxury, the Pedro Bora 41 marries traditional trawler robustness with contemporary comfort.

Specs

  • Simple and solid design
  • 2 cabins, 1 bathroom
  • Flybridge with steering position
  • Pilot house with internal steering position
  • Salon with seating area both aft and U-sofa at the inside steering position
  • Galley with gas cooker, fridge, sink
  • Only 2 owners
  • The boat is rarely used, and has some need for improvements and upgrade

Equipment:

Engines and mechanical:

  • 200 hp Volvo Tamd 41 diesel, approx. 4,200 hours
  • Straight axle
  • Bow trusts
Navigation:
  • Compass
  • Robertson AP 200 autopilot
  • Sonar
  • Generally aging navigation equipment
Anchorage and safety:
  • Anchor with chain
  • Electric windlass
  • Manual bilge pump
  • Electric bilge pump (2 pcs, one automatic and one with switch)
Electric:
  • 220 V, otherwise 12 V system
  • Generator: Mase I.S 3501 about 100 hours
  • Galley:
  • Gas stove (propane)
  • 12 V / 220 V / propane refrigerator
  • Microwave oven (220 V)
Various:
  • Central heating (Kabola)
  • Shower
  • Hot/cold water
  • Holding tank

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