Sailing yachtTartan 4700

Tartan 4700 Specifications

The Tartan 4700 was produced by the brand Tartan from 2009 to 2019. Tartan 4700 is a 14.28 meters cruising yacht with a Mediterranean cockpit with a draft of 1.90 meters. The yacht has a fiberglass / grp hull with a CE certification class (A) and can navigate in the open ocean. The Tartan 4700 is no longer in production and the price of used models varies. Please contact the itBoat team for more information on used yachts and pricing details.

Length
14.28m  / 46' 11"
Beam
4.29m  / 14' 1"
Draft
1.90m  / 6' 3"
Tonnage
Displacement, t
12.7 (half load)
Fuel capacity, l
454
Rigging and keel
Rig
Single-masted (sloop)
Keel
Fixed
Classification
CE class
A - Ocean
Hull type
Monohull
Hull material
Fiberglass / GRP
Design
Modern / Mainstream
Type by usage
Cruiser
Deck arrangement
With mediterranean cockpit
Manufacturer Data
Builder
Country
US
Model
4700
Period of manufacture
2009 – 2019
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Tartan 4700 Overview

The Tartan 4700 was created at the request of regular customers interested in a boat larger than the 4300 but smaller than the 5300. For them this boat has been created, which is unusual for Tartan yachts, with a developed high deckhouse. The company has put a lot of effort into creating a powerful ventilation system - the Tartan boats are already good in this respect, but the Tartan 4700 has surpassed them all. In keeping with the latest trends, the yacht is equipped with a highly efficient 7/8 sailing arms with an automatic stacker, which makes the helm very easy to operate. Like all the latest models of the shipyard, the yacht is built using epoxy resins, which gives the hull more rigidity and guarantees absence of osmosis.

Buy Tartan 4700
Tartan 4700 is out of production. To buy a used one or to choose a similar model, please contact your yacht broker or use the form below to send a request
 
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