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The Morgan 40 is a solid and proven offshore cruiser that has been thoughtfully refitted and upgraded for comfortable liveaboard cruising throughout the Caribbean and beyond. Known for its exceptionally strong construction, this vessel features a very thick fiberglass hull with a full encapsulated keel, providing outstanding durability, offshore capability, and added protection for both the propeller and rudder. Designed for sailors seeking reliability and ease of handling, the boat offers multiple sail configurations, generous tankage, dependable systems, and a practical layout that makes extended cruising both safe and comfortable.
Below deck, the boat features a very open and spacious interior layout with excellent natural light and ventilation throughout. The forward V-berth is bright and airy and can be separated from the main cabin with a privacy curtain, offering flexibility between an open-concept feel and a more private sleeping area. The main saloon includes a second double berth, while the galley dinette table lowers to create an additional berth, allowing the vessel to comfortably accommodate family or guests. Interior comforts include a new Isotherm refrigeration and freezer system installed in 2025, a four-burner stove with oven, a 10-gallon hot water heater, 110V air conditioning, dual propane tanks with shut-off valves, and a recently installed fume detector.
The electrical system has been significantly modernized for off-grid cruising and liveaboard capability. Power is supported by a 300Ah LiFePO4 house battery bank installed in 2025, additional lead-acid house batteries, an AGM engine battery, dual 250W Renogy bifacial solar panels, an 800W inverter, and upgraded Victron charging and isolation equipment. Starlink Mini internet capability was also added in 2025, making remote work and offshore connectivity possible while cruising.
Navigation and electronics equipment includes a Garmin chartplotter with depth sounder, Autohelm 4000 autopilot, fixed and handheld VHF radios, Fusion stereo speakers, and a compass. |