Boats for saleSwift Trawler 41 1/6th Share

Swift Trawler 41 1/6th Share – For sale

DESIGNER:
BENETEAU
TYPE:
Power
Price Reduced
  MODEL DETAILS
ID
1348
DATE LISTED
2025-08-23 19:25:29
CATEGORY
Power
YEAR
2023
BRAND
BENETEAU
MODEL
Swift Trawler 41 1/6th Share
DESIGNER
Beneteau
PRICE
NZD
$
120000
LOCATION
Auckland
  SPECS
LENGTH OVERALL (M)
13.43
BEAM (M)
4.2
DRAFT (M)
1.15
ACCOMMODATION
3 Cabins
HULL TYPE
monohull
  CONTACT
BROKER
36 Degrees Brokerage
Nicholas Glanfield
Mobile:
+64 21 424 004
Email:
nicholas@36degrees.nz
SPECIAL NOTES
Price Reduced

This 2023 Beneteau Swift Trawler 41 represents one of the most intelligent ways to own a premium cruising vessel — a 1/6th fractional share offering all the pleasure of ownership at a fraction of the cost. Priced at NZD $120,000 (recently reduced), this is an exceptional entry point into one of Beneteau's most celebrated trawler designs. Stretching 13.43 metres with a 4.20m beam, the Swift Trawler 41 is renowned for its inspired use of space, delivering three well-appointed cabins that comfortably sleep six.

The generous beam and low, sleek profile deliver a distinctive trawler aesthetic combined with surprisingly spirited performance — a hallmark of the Swift Trawler lineage. Built to Beneteau's exacting European standards, the 41 features a full-beam master stateroom, a bright and airy saloon with panoramic glazing, and a well-equipped galley designed for extended cruising. The flybridge offers commanding views and relaxed helm control, making coastal passages and harbour hopping equally enjoyable.

Based in Auckland, New Zealand's boating capital, this vessel is ideally positioned for cruising the Hauraki Gulf and beyond. Fractional ownership means shared running costs and maintenance, managed professionally. Don't miss this price-reduced opportunity to step aboard a modern Beneteau trawler.

Swift Trawler 41 1/6th Share

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