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2011 Meridian 441 Sedan

Apollo Beach, FL, US 47.2 ft · 14.25 ft' beam 2 cabins
Asking
$299,900
Our Thoughts

The 2011 Meridian 441 Sedan represents a well-maintained, owner-operated cruising platform with the systems upgrades and service history that serious buyers seek in a mid-range motor yacht. Powered by twin Cummins 5.9 QSB 480 HO engines with Zeus Pod Drives, this 47-foot sedan-style yacht combines proven offshore capability with the comfort and livability expected in a two-stateroom, two-head layout designed for extended cruising and relaxed entertaining.

Propulsion & Performance

The Meridian 441 was engineered with a more aggressive hull profile and refined shearline that translates to efficient fuel consumption and stable handling in varied sea states. Twin Cummins 5.9 QSB 480 horsepower engines deliver reliable, well-documented power; current engine hours show approximately 1,190–1,195 hours on each engine, indicating moderate use. The Zeus Pod Drive system provides exceptional maneuverability and fuel efficiency compared to traditional shaft drives, with full service documentation from June 2025 confirming recent maintenance. The joystick control steering system simplifies docking and close-quarters maneuvering, a practical feature for single-handed or shorthanded operation.

Fuel, Water & Generator Systems

With a 432-gallon fuel capacity and 150-gallon freshwater tank, the 441 Sedan is equipped for extended coastal and offshore cruising. A Watermakers Inc. watermaker aboard ensures fresh water generation during longer passages, reducing reliance on shore-based refilling. The Fisher Panda 15kw generator (230 hours) provides reliable ship's power for the six CruiseAir reverse-cycle air-conditioning units, Kuuma hot water heater, and full galley appliances, with Smartcraft electronic engine controls and a Reverso oil exchange system supporting efficient long-term operation.

Interior Layout & Accommodations

The salon features an L-shaped settee to starboard, high-gloss cherry wood cabinetry throughout, abundant storage, and large picture windows flanking both sides for natural light and visibility. A flatscreen TV, Bose surround-sound stereo system, and Intervac central vacuum reflect thoughtful finishing. The galley includes Corian countertops, a Norcold AC/DC refrigerator, Dometic three-burner electric cooktop, Contoure convection microwave, and a dedicated freezer compartment below the salon—sufficient for provisioning during extended cruising.

The master stateroom forward features a queen-size centerline berth with cedar-lined hanging lockers, private ensuite head with separate stall shower, vacu-flush toilet, and opening portlights for ventilation. The guest stateroom amidship spans the beam with a queen berth, desk, flatscreen TV, Splendide washer/dryer, and direct access to a day head with Corian vanity—ideal for cruising couples or visiting family. Both cabins received CruiseAir A/C upgrades in 2022.

Flybridge & Outdoor Living

The expansive flybridge is fully enclosed with Strata-Glass and Eisinglass, protected by a molded FRP hardtop, and equipped with two CruiseAir reverse-cycle A/C units (one newly installed in 2022). A Kenyon electric grill, Whynter refrigerator, and FRP wet bar with freshwater sink support entertaining and casual dining. Helm and companion seating,

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2011 Meridian 441 Sedan  -  'Aquaholic'Major Price Reduction !'Aquaholic', a 2011 Meridian 441 Sedan represents an excellent value with a proven cruising platform that is sure to delight.  She features a spacious 2-stateroom, 2-head interior layout with expansive Air-Conditioned flybridge, and all the amenities. Her features include: Twin Cummins 5.9 QSB 480 HO Engines   ( Port 1195 hrs. / Starboard  1201 hrs. )  Zeus Pod Drives - delivering both efficiency and exceptional maneuverability.   Zeus Drives fully serviced  ( June 2025 ) NEW Bottom Paint - June 2025 Fisher Panda 15kw Generator  ( 230 Hrs. ) (2) Raymarine E120s  -  GPS - Chart plotter / Radar / Depth / Speed and Fish finder  Expansive full enclosed Hardtop Fly Bridge with (2) Reverse cycle A/C Units (6) Cruise-Air Reverse Cycle A/C Units total  Full Galley plus additional Freezer in Lower Compartment Quick Lift Tender Davit w/ 1000 lb. capacity on Foredeck Watermakers Inc.  -  WatermakerABSOLUTELY TURNKEY PRICED TO SELL  !!

2011 Meridian 441 Sedan "Aquaholic" – Spacious Twin-Engine Sedan Cruiser with Air-Conditioned Flybridge and Proven Cummins Power
Overview
The 2011 Meridian 441 Sedan represents a well-established cruising platform built on proven naval architecture and thoughtful interior design. At 47 feet 2 inches in length with a 14-foot 3-inch beam, this sedan-style motor yacht delivers the spacious accommodations and cruising amenities expected of the Meridian 441 class while maintaining the fuel efficiency and maneuverability that define the sedan category. Named "Aquaholic," this particular vessel combines a two-stateroom, two-head interior layout with an expansive air-conditioned flybridge , making it suitable for extended cruising, family entertaining, and comfortable overnighting for multiple guests. The vessel is powered by twin Cummins 5.9 QSB 480 HO diesel engines paired with Zeus Pod Drives, a propulsion combination that balances offshore capability with joystick-controlled handling at the helm. The 441 Sedan has been designed with the cruising family in mind. Meridian's naval architects developed a new hull, deck, bridge, and shearline for this model that emphasize a more aggressive profile, improved bridge access, better topside accommodations, and enhanced natural lighting throughout the interior. The result is a yacht that balances performance-oriented styling with livable, light-filled cabin spaces—a key consideration for owners planning extended time aboard.
Layout and Deck Design
The Meridian 441 Sedan's layout prioritizes flow and sight lines. The salon, dinette, and full-service galley occupy the main deck in an open floor plan that eliminates visual barriers between these spaces. Large picture windows to port and starboard flood the salon with natural light, while sliding glass doors connect the main deck to the cockpit, creating flexible entertaining and living zones. The two-tier window system integrated throughout the yacht ensures improved visibility from the salon, galley, and dinette areas—a design feature that enhances both safety and the sense of openness. The foredeck features a Quick Lift Tender Davit with 1000-pound capacity, allowing owners to carry a dinghy without consuming significant deck space. A 20-by-20-inch foredeck opening with retractable shade provides ventilation and emergency escape access. The Quick Vertical Windlass with foot controls and flybridge operation simplifies anchor handling, while the Delta stainless steel plow anchor, 50 feet of chain, and 150 feet of rode support secure anchoring in various conditions. Eight stainless steel 12-inch cleats distributed around the deck provide secure tie-off points for docking and anchoring operations. The cockpit features seating with cushions and direct access to the salon via sliding glass doors. This arrangement creates a natural transition between outdoor and indoor entertaining spaces, ideal for cruising in temperate climates or during fair-weather passages.
Helm and Electronics
The Meridian 441 Sedan offers dual helm stations, allowing operation from both the lower salon helm and the flybridge helm. The flybridge helm, positioned to starboard with a dedicated captain's seat and companion bench seating to port, provides commanding visibility and control while underway. The lower helm station offers an alternative operational position for different conditions or preferences. Joystick control via the Zeus Pod Drive system simplifies maneuvering at the dock and in tight quarters, a significant advantage over traditional twin-engine steering. The joystick integrates with the Zeus Drives to provide intuitive, single-handed control that responds to pilot input without requiring separate throttle and steering coordination. Electronics suite the 441 with dual Raymarine E120 multifunction displays that integrate GPS, chart plotter, radar, depth sounder, speed log, and fishfinder functionality. A Raymarine 72-nautical-mile 4-foot open array radar supports navigation and weather monitoring in low-visibility conditions. The Raymarine VHF radio ensures marine band communication, while a Ritchie 4-inch compass provides traditional backup navigation reference. Raymarine ST60 depthfinder and Precision Pilot autopilot round out the electronics package, supporting both coastal cruising and offshore passages. Smartcraft Vessel View engine gauges display real-time engine performance data, fuel consumption, and system diagnostics at the helm, allowing the operator to monitor propulsion system health continuously. Electronic controls via Smartcraft DTS technology manage engine functions with precision and reliability.
Fishing Features and Onboard Systems
While the 441 Sedan is primarily a cruising platform rather than a dedicated fishing yacht, the fishfinder capability integrated into the Raymarine E120 displays allows owners to monitor underwater structure and fish presence during cruising. The yacht's stable platform and excellent sight lines support casual fishing or observation of marine life. The vessel includes a Watermakers Inc. watermaker system, critical for extended cruising and reducing reliance on shore-based water supplies. This system generates fresh water from seawater, supporting the 150-gallon freshwater tank and ensuring adequate supply for multiple crew members over extended passages.
Comfort and Seating
The salon is appointed with an L-shaped settee to starboard with reclining chair portions, providing comfortable seating for multiple guests. Two additional chairs to port offer flexible seating arrangements. High-gloss cherry wood cabinetry throughout the salon provides both aesthetic appeal and durable storage. A HiLo table accommodates dining or casual gathering, while a flatscreen television and Bose surround sound stereo system support entertainment. Abundant port-side cabinet storage keeps cruising essentials organized and accessible. An Intervac central vacuum system maintains cleanliness throughout the yacht's interior spaces. The flybridge, fully enclosed with Strata-Glass and Eisinglass windows and protected by a molded FRP hardtop, extends the living space significantly. Two CruiseAir reverse-cycle air-conditioning units maintain comfort on the bridge, while an L-shaped seating arrangement aft with an FRP table creates an outdoor entertaining space. A Kenyon electric grill and FRP molded wet bar with freshwater sink support entertaining and meal preparation alfresco. A Whynter refrigerator keeps beverages and provisions cool. The flybridge helm station allows operational control while enjoying the outdoor environment, a defining feature of the sedan-style design.
Galley and Dining
The galley features a Norcold AC/DC refrigerator/freezer for fresh provisions and a Dometic Origo 3-burner electric cooktop for meal preparation. A Contoure microwave convection oven provides flexible cooking options, while a stainless steel single basin sink and Corian countertops support efficient food preparation. An additional large freezer compartment below the salon provides significant storage for frozen provisions—essential for extended cruising. The dinette to starboard offers casual dining with Corian countertops and seating integrated into the main deck layout. The open floor plan allows the cook to remain connected to the salon and flybridge areas while preparing meals.
Cabin and Interior Accommodations
The master stateroom, located forward, features a queen-sized centerline berth with an innerspring pillowtop mattress, high-gloss cherry wood cabinetry, and two cedar-lined hanging lockers for clothing and gear storage. Opening portlights to port and starboard provide natural ventilation and light. The private ensuite head includes a separate stall shower with an opening portlight, vacu-flush head system, and Corian countertop vanity—amenities that support comfortable overnight accommodations for the master and mate. The guest stateroom, positioned amidship and spanning the yacht's beam, features a queen-sized berth, a desk to starboard with Corian countertop, cedar-lined hanging lockers, and opening portlights for natural light and ventilation. A flatscreen television and Splendide washer/dryer provide entertainment and laundry capability aboard. The adjoining day head, accessible from the guest cabin or companionway, includes a mirrored Corian countertop vanity and opening portlight. Climate control throughout the yacht is managed by six CruiseAir reverse-cycle air-conditioning units with digital controls. Two units serve the flybridge, one the master stateroom, one the guest stateroom, and two the salon and galley areas. This distributed system ensures even temperature management throughout the yacht's spaces, critical for comfort during hot-weather cruising or when entertaining multiple guests.
Power and Performance
Twin Cummins 5.9 QSB 480 HO diesel engines deliver 480 horsepower each, providing 960 total horsepower for cruising and maneuvering. The port engine carries 1,190 operating hours while the starboard engine has 1,195 hours—relatively
Length
47.2 ft
Beam
14.25 ft'
Year
2011
Builder
Meridian
Model
441 Sedan
Cabins
2
What type of yacht is the Meridian 441 Sedan, and what makes it suitable for extended cruising?
The Meridian 441 Sedan is a motor yacht designed as a cruising platform with a two-stateroom, two-head interior layout. The 47-foot length with a 14.25-foot beam provides stability and comfort for extended voyages. Its sedan design combines a spacious enclosed flybridge with a full lower salon, making it practical for families or couples who want to spend significant time aboard. The hull design incorporates a modern shearline, integrated two-tier window system, and wide-open floor plan that connects the salon, dinette, and galley, creating a cohesive living environment for cruising. The 432-gallon fuel capacity and efficient propulsion system support longer-range passages without frequent refueling.
What engine and drive system does this 2011 Meridian 441 have, and how do they perform?
The 441 Sedan is powered by twin Cummins 5.9 QSB 480 horsepower engines paired with Zeus Pod Drives. The port engine has 1,190 hours and the starboard engine has 1,195 hours of operation. Zeus Pod Drives deliver both fuel efficiency and exceptional maneuverability, allowing single-lever control and joystick operation for precise positioning. The engines and drives were fully serviced in June 2025, ensuring they are in reliable working condition. This propulsion package is known for smooth, responsive handling and the ability to maintain steady cruising speeds while consuming fuel efficiently.
What electronics and navigation systems are included on this vessel?
The 441 Sedan is equipped with comprehensive Raymarine electronics including two E120 multifunction displays that integrate GPS, chart plotting, radar, depth sounder, speed measurement, and fish finder functionality. A Raymarine 72-nautical-mile 4-foot open array radar provides excellent visibility in all weather conditions. Additional electronics include a Raymarine VHF radio, Precision Pilot autopilot for hands-free cruising, Raymarine ST60 depth finder, a 4-inch Ritchie compass, Smartcraft Vessel View engine gauges for real-time monitoring, and a Clarion entertainment system with Bose speakers. This integrated suite allows the captain to navigate, monitor engine performance, and maintain situational awareness from either helm station.
How is the flybridge configured, and what makes it suitable for cruising?
The flybridge is a major feature of the 441 Sedan, offering an air-conditioned, fully enclosed hardtop with Strata-Glass and Eisinglass enclosure. It includes two CruiseAir reverse-cycle air-conditioning units (one new in 2022) that keep the space comfortable in warm climates. The flybridge helm station is positioned to starboard with a captain's seat, while a companion bench seat sits to port. An L-shaped seating area aft includes an FRP table for dining or socializing. The space also features a Kenyon electric grill, a Whynter refrigerator (2022), and a wet bar with a freshwater sink. A flat-screen TV and Bose speakers provide entertainment. This layout makes the flybridge an ideal outdoor living space for cruising while maintaining weather protection and comfort.
What is the cabin and stateroom layout, and how does it accommodate overnight guests?
The interior features a master stateroom forward with a queen-sized centerline berth, private ensuite head with separate stall shower, cedar-lined hanging lockers, and opening portlights to both port and starboard for ventilation and natural light. The guest stateroom amidship spans the yacht's beam and includes a queen-sized berth, desk, flat-screen TV, Splendide washer/dryer, and cedar-lined storage. An adjoining day head accessible from either the guest cabin or companionway includes a Corian countertop vanity and opening portlight. High-gloss cherry wood cabinetry throughout the cabins provides elegant storage and aesthetic appeal. The two-head arrangement allows guests and owners to maintain privacy and comfort, making the 441 suitable for extended cruising with family or friends.
What galley and food storage options does the 441 provide for extended cruising?
The galley features a Dometic Origo 3-burner electric cooktop, a Contoure microwave convection oven, and a Norcold AC/DC refrigerator/freezer for daily provisions. A large dedicated freezer compartment located below the salon provides additional storage for extended cruising, allowing provisioning for weeks at sea. Corian countertops in the galley and at the dinette offer durable, easy-to-clean food preparation surfaces. A stainless steel single basin sink with freshwater supply supports meal preparation and cleanup. The adjacent dinette to starboard seats multiple people for dining. This galley configuration supports full-time cruising with the ability to store fresh and frozen provisions, reducing the need for frequent provisioning stops.
What air-conditioning and climate control systems keep the yacht comfortable?
The 441 Sedan features six CruiseAir reverse-cycle air-conditioning units with digital controls distributed throughout the vessel. Two units serve the flybridge (one new in 2022), one serves the master stateroom, one serves the guest stateroom, and two additional units provide redundancy and zoning for the salon and other spaces. The reverse-cycle design also provides heating capability for cooler climates or seasons. A Fisher Panda 15-kilowatt generator with only 230 hours of operation supplies the electrical power needed to run the air-conditioning system continuously. This multi-zone climate control ensures that different areas of the yacht can be maintained at comfortable temperatures independently, which is essential for extended cruising in varying climates.
What freshwater and power generation systems support self-sufficient cruising?
The 441 is equipped with a Watermakers Inc. watermaker that produces fresh water from seawater, enabling extended cruising without relying on shore-based water supplies. The freshwater system includes a 150-gallon water capacity tank and a Kuuma 11-gallon hot water heater for comfortable showers and galley use. Electrical power is supplied by the Fisher Panda 15-kilowatt generator, which has only 230 hours of operation. The vessel also features four new house batteries installed in November 2024, plus separate engine and generator starter batteries, all managed by two Pro Mariner Pro Nautic 12-50 battery chargers. A Glendenning Cablemaster 50-amp shore power connection allows charging and power when docked. This combination of systems supports comfortable, self-sufficient cruising for extended periods.
What is the salon layout, and how does it support comfortable living aboard?
The salon features an L-shaped settee to starboard with reclining chair portions, a high-gloss cherry wood HiLo table, and two chairs to port. A flat-screen TV mounted to port provides entertainment, while abundant storage in port-side cabinets keeps belongings organized. Large picture windows to both port and starboard provide natural lighting and views, and sliding glass doors open to the cockpit for easy access and ventilation. The Intervac central vacuum system keeps the space clean, and a Bose surround sound stereo system provides audio entertainment throughout. High-gloss cherry wood cabinetry throughout the salon creates an elegant, cohesive aesthetic. This open floor plan with unbroken lines of sight to the dinette and galley creates a spacious, light-filled living environment suitable for full-time cruising or extended stays.
What deck and anchor systems does the 441 provide for secure cruising?
The 441 Sedan is equipped with a Delta stainless steel plow anchor with approximately 50 feet of chain and 150 feet of rode, providing secure holding in various bottom conditions. A quick vertical windlass with foot controls and flybridge control allows easy anchor handling from either location. Eight stainless steel 12-inch cleats positioned around the deck provide secure tie-off points for lines and fenders. A quick-lift tender davit with 1,000-pound capacity on the foredeck allows launching and retrieval of a dinghy. The hull was detailed and received new bottom paint in June 2025, protecting the vessel from marine growth and corrosion. A 20-inch by 20-inch foredeck opening with retractable shade provides ventilation and emergency escape capability. A stainless steel bow rail offers safety and security on the foredeck. These systems ensure the vessel is well-equipped for secure anchoring and safe deck operations during cruising.
What joystick control and helm station features enhance ease of operation?
The 441 Sedan is equipped with joystick control integrated with the Zeus Pod Drive system, allowing the captain to maneuver the yacht with intuitive, single-lever inputs rather than traditional dual throttle and steering wheels. This system enables precise positioning for docking, anchoring, and navigating tight spaces with minimal effort. The flybridge helm station is positioned to starboard with a captain's seat and companion bench seating, providing excellent visibility and comfort during extended helm time. A lower helm station is available as an option for the 441 design, allowing operation from the salon during inclement weather or for convenience during longer passages. The Smartcraft DTS electronic controls provide real-time engine and drive monitoring, while the Precision Pilot autopilot allows hands-free cruising on longer passages. This combination of joystick control, dual helm options, and electronic monitoring makes the 441 easy to operate for both experienced and newer captains.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Edwards Yacht Sales. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel.

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