About the boat

Celtic Song is a 40-foot Pacific Seacraft Voyagemaker. It is a sloop sailing vessel that is cutter rigged with a removable forestay. It was built in 2004 in Fullerton, California. The company has since relocated to North Carolina.
The vessel is built for bluewater sailing. It is extremely well equipped and maintained. It has its own water making system, a great advantage for long voyages. The owner has plans to upgrade the boat's navigation systems though what's already on board is impressive.
Here is an overview of Celtic Song's vital statistics:
The vessel is built for bluewater sailing. It is extremely well equipped and maintained. It has its own water making system, a great advantage for long voyages. The owner has plans to upgrade the boat's navigation systems though what's already on board is impressive.
Here is an overview of Celtic Song's vital statistics:
- Length of deck: 40.1 feet
- Length overall including bow pulpit: 42.2 feet
- Length at waterline: 31.3 feet
- Hull speed: 7.5 knots
- Beam: 12.4 feet
- Draft with shoal keel: 5 feet 2 inches
- Mast clearance from waterline: 55 feet
- Displacement: 24,000 pounds
- Maximum persons on board: 10
- Comfortable number of people on board: 4-6
- Hull color: Oyster white
- Boot stripe and shear stripe color: Shamrock green
- Engine: Yanmar 4JH3E, 56 hp
- Tanks (gallons): 67 main+20 spare=87 fuel; 57 fwd+22 mid+43 aft = 122 water; 19 waste
- Sail area (square feet): 568 jib + 378 main + 132 staysail = 846 total
- Boat also has a storm sail that flies from a separate mast track