$100,000
LENGTH:
39.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1971
LOCATION:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Berthon International
$109,900
LENGTH:
39.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1981
LOCATION:
Puget Island Area, Washington
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$98,000
LENGTH:
39.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1986
LOCATION:
New Bern, North Carolina
OFFERED BY:
Integrity Yacht Sales
$165,000
LENGTH:
41.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1996
LOCATION:
League City, Texas
OFFERED BY:
THE CATAMARAN COMPANY
$42,500
LENGTH:
40.16 ft.
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YEAR:
1982
LOCATION:
Warwick, Rhode Island
OFFERED BY:
Brewer Yacht Sales
P.O.A.
LENGTH:
40.55 ft.
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YEAR:
2024
LOCATION:
Newport, Rhode Island
OFFERED BY:
Berthon International
$13,950
LENGTH:
39.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1978
LOCATION:
Parlin, New Jersey
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$309,000
LENGTH:
39.99 ft.
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YEAR:
2009
LOCATION:
Worton, MD
OFFERED BY:
The Multihull Company
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Hayling Island United Kingdom
YEAR
1989
LENGTH
39.37 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
La Aventura
Year
1989
Make & Model
Aventura 40
Boat type
Sail
Length
39.37 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Hayling Island United Kingdom
Beam
12.8 ft.
Draft
7.22 ft.
LWL
36.75 ft.
Aventura
Hydraulic Lifting Winged Daggerboard 1m to 2.2m, Centre Cockpit, Twin Perkins Perama M30's, Twin rudders. Inmast furling. 7 berths in 2 cabins plus the saloon. Ideally suited for a couple to go sailing with occasional guests. Launched in 1989 she completed a circumnavigation between 1989 and 1992, some of which was part of the first Round the World Rally organized by her first owner and co designer Jimmy Cornell
Aventura
Hydraulic Lifting Winged Daggerboard 1m to 2.2m, Centre Cockpit, Twin Perkins Perama M30's, Twin rudders. Inmast furling. 7 berths in 2 cabins plus the saloon. Ideally suited for a couple to go sailing with occasional guests. Launched in 1989 she completed a circumnavigation between 1989 and 1992, some of which was part of the first Round the World Rally organized by her first owner and co designer Jimmy Cornell
Mechanical
2001 – France – port engine replaced, all the work was carried out by the Perkins official supplier and contractor.
2004 – Malta - removed the starboard engine for a full overhaul with Perkins parts.
2013 – USA – north Carolina - had both engines fully overhauled by very qualified mechanics
2018 - both engines were fully serviced prior to laying up on the hard in October
(OWNERS COMMENTS) The engine area for the twin 29hp Perkins engines is midships. There is plenty of room to work comfortably due to the all side access.
The advantage of having two engines is apparent during manoeuvers in confined spaces, the two propellers make it easy to keep the boat under control.
The starboard engine is fitted with a non-standard 75Amp alternator so that this engine can be used not only for propulsion but also as a generator to charge the bank of 6 batteries having a total capacity of some approx. 800AH. This arrangement works well in spite of the large electricity consumption (SSB radio, Radar, pressurised water system, electric windlass) the batteries are easily kept charged up.
The same starboard engine is also fitted with a calorifier to that it provides a continuous supply of hot water.
Just 30 minutes running time each day provides all necessary electricity and hot water, and consumes just half a gallon of fuel.
Another advantage of twin engine installation (the ultimate spare) becomes essential when one engine has an unexpected failure.
We have never experienced an engine problem due to dirty fuel – thanks to the gravity fed fuel system. Its location within the engine bay ensures that whilst topping up via a dedicated pump, regular inspection of the whole engine areas is achieved.
Electrical
Navigation
Sails, Spars and Rigging
Sails
(OWNERS COMMENTS) The sail plan ensures La Aventura has a good turn of speed under most conditions. The tall 54 foot mast can spread a lot of canvas and is essential to keep her sailing well in light winds, while the cutter rig offered us maximum flexibility under any conditions.
Roller furling gear is fitted to both mainsail and headsail. The in-mast furling mainsail and roller furling genoa lines lead back to the cockpit enabling boat handled by one person alone. The in-mast furling main has allowed us to reef easily and safely on all point of sail, in all conditions. All our passages have been without additional crew and sailed by just us two.
Upwind sailing both with genoa only, and a staysail cutter add to boatspeed while maintaining balance.
The mast has a twin spreader rig, with an adjustable backstay. Twin spinnaker poles are anchored at the base of the mast and stored vertically.
A cutter rig of healthy proportions provides a rig with small sails for handling and the ability to tune the rig to optimise the self steering capabilities of the yacht
Interior and Domestic
(OWNERS COMMENTS) The main saloon occupies the entire aft section and is a wonderful open living area
Steel construction allows the area to be entirely open, from the port-side galley and starboard passageway to the navigation area.
The feeling of spaciousness is enhanced be the light ash interior, trimmed with beech. Two portholes in either side of the hull and two in the stern allows a view of the outside world, an unusual feature on a monohull of this size.
The area is serviced well with a variety of storage areas and is well ventilated.
The galley is narrow enough to offer security at sea, and passage cooking on either tack has never been an issue.
There is direct access to the cockpit via a side hatch.
The fridge/freezer arrangement has worked well for us as a couple. There is ample work surface and good ventilation.
The amount of storage is the envy of many of my fellow sea cooks. There is vast storage in the adjacent aft under seating area
The watertight forward cabin has no berths – instead is provides generous storage space in a dedicated storage/workshop cabin with a work bench. It is a well laid out and practical area with deck access via an extra-large deck hatch. The deck remains uncluttered because everything is stored forward.
Deck
(OWNERS COMMENTS) The small wheel is offset to port, with standing room directly behind it and seating abaft. The view from the helm is good, the lower telltails and the horizon can be seen through the panoramic windows, whilst the mast top and mainsail are viewed through the roof hatches. The steering position has good vision of all the ‘corners’ whilst manoeuvring in a marina.
The B & G instruments sit in front of the wheel. Plotter screen is on the forward starboard bulkhead. All winches and furlers can be controlled from the sheltered helm as well as the lifting keel hydraulics, windlass and engine. Sails shortening is actioned from the safety of the centre cockpit.
Self-steering meant that we hardly every steered by hand, and on the rare occasions when we did, it was during rough conditions when the sheltered steering position allowed us to take over from our self-steering gear.
Our very enviable scoop-like transom serves as a wide stern platform for boarding from the dingy or from the water after swimming. A shopping trip is no longer a challenge.
Whilst living at anchor more than sufficient power is generated from the two solar panels and wind generator mounted on the stern arch.
With a secondary windlass remote at the helm those sometimes tricky med-mooring situations are easily achieved by just two persons.
On passages under sail constant power is generated from the Ampair towing generator allowing all night navigation and living onboard equipment to be kept in good shape.
Safety
(OWNERS COMMENTS) The transom platform provides easy access to the liferaft which is mounted on the stern. The oceangoing raft can be launched without difficulty be any crewmember.
Miscellaneous
(OWNERS COMMENTS) Our on-water taxi has great power and is a generous size– especially on a diving expedition.
The dingy is stored on deck, fitting comfortable and safely between the foot of the mast and the cutter stay.
Spares
A large inventory of spares, charts, cruising guides together with a comprehensive collection of the practical items and equipment necessary for the cruising lifestyle. Owners have only removed personal items
Construction
The Aventura 40 features a round bilge. The construction specifications state Hull Plating 3/16ins = 4.76mm. Construction of the hull was formed from 3/16th high tensile plate over T section longitudinal supported by equally spaced ring frames The deck is constructed of 3mm and 4mm plate. To avoid weld distortion the 3mm plate was press formed rather than welded, especially in the cockpit area.
The wheelhouse is constructed of light gauge plate and has been designed to minimise weight and maximise strength.
The hull and deck were shot blasted and aluminium arc sprayed outside, and zinc flame sprayed inside. The inside of the hull above the waterline was waxed for added corrosion protection. The outside then painted with quality epoxy paint scheme.
(OWNERS COMMENTS) The twin rudder configuration works well and the boat is easy to steer on all point of sailing. With the sails well trimmed the boat maintains her course easily without the help of the self-steering gear.
The Hydrovane system works independently of the rudders. The powerful B & G autopilot is backed up by the Hydrovane self-steering gear which is mounted through the stern platform so that it forms an integral part of the boat.
The lifting winged keel is undoubtedly one of the most envied and original features of La Aventura. A powerful hydraulic ram driven by an electric motor easily lifts the keel in less than one minute. For emergency purposes, there is a manual backup with a secondary hydraulic pump.
Owners comments
La Aventura was designed by Bill Dixon and Jimmy Cornell as Jimmy's second boat. She was built by Croft Marine and launched in 1989. She completed a circumnavigation between 1989 and 1992, some of which was part of the first Round the World Rally organized by Jimmy Cornell between 1991 and 1992
This well engineered yacht has the style and practicality few other boats of this size offer.
La Aventura offers a sailing experience with minimal physical effort and high standard of living accommodation. Designed in such a way to make the owners life easier, and the on-board experience more pleasurable – making long distance cruising achievable.
The boat is clearly aimed at couples with occasional guests who are looking for comfort and space in a 40th foot yacht.
La Aventura has been continuously invested in, kept up-to-date, well maintained and looked after throughout the 23 years with the current ownership.
She is fully equipped for world cruising- ready to go anywhere
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.
NOTE - Please ring our offices prior to visiting, as the boat may be unavailable for viewing or located at a different marina.
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Engine Count
2
Engine Horse Power
58
Engine Tankage
400.0
HULL
Designer
Jimmy Cornell & Bill Dixon
OTHER
Builder
Croft/Metzradt Yachts Limited
Displacement(kgs)
16702.0
Keel Type
Lifting Keel
The Aventura 40 is 39 feet long and has a 13 feet beam. This 1989 diesel Aventura 40 with 58 horsepower