The Tartan 4000 is a 40.7ft fractional sloop designed by Tim Jackett and built in fiberglass by Tartan Marine since 2010.
The Tartan 4000 is a light sailboat which is a good performer. It is reasonably stable / stiff and has a good righting capability if capsized. It is best suited as a coastal cruiser. The fuel capacity is average. There is a good water supply range.
Main features
| Model | Tartan 4000 | ||
| Length | 40.70 ft | ||
| Beam | 13 ft | ||
| Draft | 7.50 ft | ||
| Country | United states (North America) | ||
| Estimated price | $ 0 | ?? |
Ratios
| Sail area / displ. | 19.66 | ||
| Ballast / displ. | 32.65 % | ||
| Displ. / length | 181.46 | ||
| Comfort ratio | 26.40 | ||
| Capsize | 1.93 |
Hull
| Hull type | Monohull fin keel with spade rudder | ||
| Construction | Fiberglass | ||
| Waterline length | 36.40 ft | ||
| Maximum draft | 7.50 ft | ||
| Displacement | 19604 lbs | ||
| Ballast | 6400 lbs | ||
| Hull speed | 8.08 knots |
Rigging
| Rigging | Fractional Sloop | ||
| Sail area (100%) | 890 sq.ft | ||
| Air draft | 64.10 ft | ||
| Sail area fore | 451.59 sq.ft | ||
| Sail area main | 439.31 sq.ft | ||
| I | 55.58 ft | ||
| J | 16.25 ft | ||
| P | 53.25 ft | ||
| E | 16.50 ft |
Engine
| Nb engines | 1 | ||
| Total power | 55 HP | ||
| Fuel capacity | 50 gals |
Accommodations
| Water capacity | 100 gals | ||
| Headroom | 0 ft | ||
| Nb of cabins | 0 | ||
| Nb of berths | 0 | ||
| Nb heads | 0 |
Builder data
| Builder | Tartan Marine | ||
| Designer | Tim Jackett | ||
| First built | 2010 | ||
| Last built | 0 | ?? | |
| Number built | 0 | ?? |