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2026 Weaver Sportfish

Deale, MD, US 41 ft · 14 ft' beam
Asking
$1,995,000
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2026 Weaver 41' Sportfish

The 2026 Weaver 41' Sportfish represents a purposeful evolution in mid-range offshore sportfishing—a cold-molded platform engineered to deliver the seakeeping, performance, and fishing capability traditionally associated with much larger vessels, without sacrificing the agility and operational efficiency that define the 41-foot class.

Weaver's construction methodology sets this boat apart. The hull employs a sophisticated laminate schedule—1700 and 1800 E-glass over oakum ply fitted to fir stringers, all encapsulated in 1800 E-glass—resulting in a structure that balances strength with weight discipline. The finish protocol, featuring epoxy fairing, six coats of primer, and three coats of Awlcraft 3000, reflects the kind of attention to detail typically found in custom builds. Exterior teak—covering boards, full decking, and toe rail—combined with custom teak cabinetry and doors crafted by Belkov Yacht Company, establishes a classic sportfish aesthetic that ages well and performs harder than it looks.

Propulsion and Seakeeping

The 41' Weaver's hull geometry pairs with a propulsion package designed for serious offshore work: dual shafts with 2½-inch diameter, dripless seals, stainless steel rudders, and four-blade Nibral props. Recessed trim tabs, flush-mount struts, and linear mufflers optimize both handling and ride quality. A Seakeeper 6 gyrostabilizer dramatically reduces roll in the 4-foot draft range typical of coastal and Gulf Stream conditions, transforming comfort during extended fishing days or passages. The Sidepower 48V bow thruster with dedicated battery bank provides precision maneuvering in tight anchorages or when positioning over structure.

Systems Integration

Power management reflects commercial-grade thinking: dual 30-amp shore connections, ABYC-compliant wiring, Paneltronics panels, and 24V DC ships service throughout ensure redundancy and reliability. The oil-changing system—a gear-type pump serving main engines, transmissions, and generator—demonstrates commitment to longevity and ease of maintenance. Four bilge pumps with high-water alarm, a 30-gallon holding tank with 12V macerator and epoxy lining, and a PEX plumbing system with isolated manifold design reflect practical engineering for extended offshore operation. Climate control includes a Dometic Voyager 18,000-BTU unit and two 10,000-BTU self-contained air conditioning systems, along with Michael Murray mist eliminators for effective moisture management in humid conditions.

Electronics and Navigation

Twin 19-inch Garmin multi-function displays anchor the helm, paired with a 12-kilowatt 4-foot open-array radar and Garmin autopilot with smart pump integration. Dual-band CHIRP sounder technology—1000-watt combination CHIRP with ClearVu/SideVu capability—delivers the underwater definition necessary for structure fishing and bottom reading. A Sionyx ultra-low-light night vision camera extends operational capability into low-light and night conditions. Fusion stereo with speakers distributed across bridge, cockpit, and salon rounds out the electronics suite.

Cockpit and Fishing Stations

The cockpit is purpose-built for tournament and serious fishing work. An in-deck fish box, stainless steel bait freezer, and Eskimo ice machine maintain bait

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2026 Weaver 41’ Sportfish – Built for the Serious FishermanIntroducing a rare opportunity to own a 2026 Weaver 41’ Sportfish, purpose-built for the serious fisherman who demands the capabilities of a much larger boat in a fast, agile, and highly refined 41-foot platform. Constructed using cold-molded techniques, this Weaver delivers exceptional strength, performance, and ride quality — a level of craftsmanship rarely found in a boat of this size. Designed to run hard offshore and fish all day in confidence, she combines impressive speed and maneuverability with a spacious, highly functional cockpit and an intelligently laid-out interior. Every detail reflects Weaver’s commitment to performance, durability, and classic sportfish lines, making her equally suited for tournament fishing or comfortable cruising. Whether you’re chasing pelagics at first light or covering serious ground offshore, this 41’ Weaver offers the feel and capability of a much larger sportfisher without the complexity — a true standout in her class and a must-see for discerning owners.

2026 Weaver 41 Sportfish: Cold-Molded Offshore Fishing Performance in a Refined 41-Foot Platform
The 2026 Weaver 41 Sportfish represents a purposeful distillation of serious offshore fishing capability into a 41-foot platform that combines the structural integrity of cold-molded construction with the functional sophistication expected in a true sportfisher. Built for owners who understand that effective offshore performance demands more than size—it requires precision engineering, intelligent layout, and equipment integration that transforms a day on the water into a productive, comfortable, and mechanically confident experience.
Overview: Cold-Molded Construction and Sportfish Heritage
Weaver's reputation for building strong, seaworthy vessels finds clear expression in this 41-footer. The hull employs a multi-layer cold-molded construction technique: one layer of 1700 E-Glass, one layer of 1800 E-Glass over oakum ply fitted to fir stringers, all encapsulated in 1800 E-Glass. This method creates a hull with exceptional strength-to-weight characteristics and superior ride quality compared to conventional single-skin construction. The finish—epoxy fairing compound sanded smooth, followed by six coats of primer and three coats of Awl Craft 3000—demonstrates attention to both structural durability and long-term protection against salt-water exposure. At 41 feet in length with a 14-foot beam and 4-foot draft, this Weaver occupies a sweet spot in the sportfish category. The draft is shallow enough to access productive nearshore and inlet fisheries, while the beam and hull design provide the stability and sea-keeping characteristics necessary for confident offshore operation. This combination allows serious anglers to pursue pelagic species—tuna, marlin, wahoo, and dolphin—without the operational complexity or fuel consumption penalties of a significantly larger vessel.
Helm and Electronics: Garmin-Integrated Command Center
The helm setup reflects modern sportfish standards. A custom molded anodize aluminum half tower by Palm Beach Towers rises from the hardtop, providing elevated sightlines for navigation and fish spotting while maintaining the visual balance appropriate to a 41-foot design. The tower incorporates a recessed electronics box and supports Rupp 32-foot outriggers with molded US6 reels—critical infrastructure for trolling operations. The helm pod features a Pompanette teak helm chair and single-lever controls, positioning the operator in an ergonomic command position. Two 19-inch Garmin Multi-Function Displays serve as the primary navigation and fish-finding interface. A 12-kilowatt 4-foot open array radar provides long-range target detection and weather monitoring, essential for offshore navigation and storm avoidance. The sonar package includes a dual-band CHIRP transducer rated at 1000 watts, paired with a combination CHIRP and ClearVu/SideVu transducer—a configuration that supports both deep-water structure identification and shallow-water bottom definition. Garmin's autopilot system with smart pump integration handles extended cruising and trolling operations, reducing fatigue during long runs to offshore grounds. A Sionyx ultra-low-light night vision camera mounted on the hardtop extends operational capability into low-light conditions, valuable for dawn departures and evening returns. The electronics architecture is unified through Garmin's ecosystem, allowing seamless data sharing and reducing the cognitive load on the operator during critical moments.
Fishing Systems and Cockpit Design
The cockpit layout prioritizes functionality and fishability. An in-deck fish box keeps catches fresh and organized, while a stainless-steel bait freezer maintains live and dead baits at optimal condition. An Eskimo ice machine supplies both drinking ice and bait chilling capacity. A tackle locker provides organized storage for rigging, lures, and terminal tackle—items that require quick access during active fishing. The Pompanette teak rocket launcher mounted on the transom holds four rod holders and two cup holders, positioning rods for both active fishing and rod-and-reel storage. The tower supports five additional rod holders, allowing multiple trolling lines to be deployed simultaneously. This configuration supports both conventional bottom fishing and pelagic trolling operations. An aluminum ladder with teak treads provides safe access to the flybridge , where additional dry storage bench seats offer both seating for crew and protected stowage for gear and tackle. The one-piece anodized aluminum construction resists corrosion in the marine environment.
Interior Accommodations: Compact Efficiency and Comfort
The interior layout balances fishing functionality with cruising comfort. The salon features a three-seat Ultra-Leather sofa, LED smart television, and a sliding composite door with electric door opener that connects the main cabin to the cockpit—allowing crew to transition between entertaining and fishing without navigating external decks. The galley employs a U-shaped design with a dining peninsula and two barstools, supporting both meal preparation and casual dining. A Keystone dual-burner cooktop, two-drawer adjustable Vitrifrigio refrigerator/freezer units, and microwave provide realistic cooking capability for extended trips. The Majilite Whisper Wall acoustic system reduces engine and machinery noise, creating a quieter interior environment. The forward master stateroom features a V-berth with hanging locker and underbed storage, accommodating the primary operator and mate. A separate bunk room with two bunk-style berths provides additional sleeping capacity for crew or family members. Both cabins include LED lighting and acoustic wall treatment. The full-size head features a custom fiberglass shower with door, Raritan Atlantes head, teak cabinetry, and sink—a level of head accommodation that supports extended offshore cruises. Teak cabinetry throughout the interior, designed and built by Belkov Yacht Company, reflects the quality of finish expected in a vessel at this price point. Amtico flooring throughout the interior provides durability and ease of cleaning—a practical consideration for a working fishing boat that may track salt spray and fish residue into the cabin.
Power, Propulsion, and Stabilization Systems
The vessel is equipped with systems designed for reliable offshore operation. Linear mufflers reduce engine noise transmission. Recessed trim tabs with flush-mount struts provide pitch and roll control, while 2.5-inch shafts with dripless shaft seals deliver power efficiently and reduce maintenance complexity. Stainless steel rudders and four-blade Nibral props optimize steering response and propulsive efficiency. The Seakeeper 6 gyroscopic stabilization system significantly reduces roll motion in beam seas—a critical comfort and safety enhancement for offshore fishing, where hours spent in rolling conditions can be both uncomfortable and operationally challenging. The system operates independently of vessel speed, providing stabilization even during trolling operations. A Sidepower 48-volt bow thruster with dedicated battery bank provides lateral thrust for docking and tight-quarters maneuvering, reducing reliance on main engines during low-speed operations. The Seastar hydraulic steering system delivers responsive, reliable helm control.
Systems Integration and Mechanical Infrastructure
The 2026 Weaver 41 incorporates systems designed for extended offshore operation and ease of maintenance. An oil-changing system with gear-type pump simplifies engine, transmission, and generator oil service—a consideration that reduces time spent on routine maintenance and minimizes spill risk. PEX plumbing throughout the fresh water system includes a manifold system allowing individual areas to be isolated, simplifying troubleshooting and reducing water loss in case of a line failure. The 6-gallon hot water heater supports comfortable showers and galley use. A 30-gallon holding tank with 12-volt macerator pump lined with epoxy manages waste water. Climate control is provided by a Dometic Voyager 18,000-BTU unit paired with two 10,000-BTU self-contained air conditioning units, delivering zone-based temperature management throughout the vessel. The system supports comfortable rest in tropical and subtropical fishing destinations. Four bilge pumps with high-water alarm provide redundant dewatering capability—a safety feature that protects the vessel in the event of an unexpected water ingress. Michael Murray mist eliminators reduce salt spray accumulation on decks and electronics. A Dometic KRA refrigeration unit maintains temperature control for provisions and bait. The electrical system is wired to ABYC standards with two 30-amp shore cords, Paneltronics panels, and a Dynaplate bonding system, ensuring safe power distribution and corrosion protection. A 24-volt DC ship's service system powers auxiliary equipment.
Fuel, Water, and Operational Range
The 550-gallon fuel capacity supports extended offshore cruising and fishing operations. Combined with the 14-foot beam, 41-foot length, and cold-molded hull design, this fuel
Length
41 ft
Beam
14 ft'
Year
2026
Builder
Weaver
Model
Sportfish
What makes the 2026 Weaver 41' Sportfish different from other 41-foot center consoles or sportfish boats?
The Weaver 41' Sportfish is built using cold-molded construction techniques, which creates a hull that combines the strength and durability of heavier displacement designs with the speed and agility expected from a modern sportfish platform. Cold-molding involves layering E-glass over a wooden core, resulting in a boat that rides smoother in rough seas and delivers better fuel efficiency than comparable fiberglass-only designs. The boat's construction—featuring 1700 and 1800 E-glass layers over oakum ply fitted to fir stringers—reflects Weaver's commitment to longevity and performance. This level of craftsmanship, combined with the boat's classic sportfish lines and refined proportions, means owners get the feel and capability of a much larger boat without the operational complexity, fuel consumption, or maintenance burden of a 50+ footer. 2. Q: How is the cockpit on the 2026 Weaver 41' designed for serious offshore fishing? A: The cockpit layout prioritizes both functionality and safety for extended offshore fishing trips. It features an in-deck fish box for storing the day's catch, a stainless steel bait freezer for keeping live or dead bait fresh, and an Eskimo Ice machine for maintaining ice supply throughout the day. A tackle locker provides organized storage for rods, reels, and terminal tackle. The Pompanette teak rocket launcher mounted on the transom holds four rod holders plus two cup holders, keeping rods rigged and ready. A one-piece anodized aluminum ladder with teak treads provides safe access to the flybridge tower. Dry storage bench seats offer additional space for gear, while the drink box keeps beverages accessible during long fishing days. This configuration allows anglers to fish efficiently from multiple positions while keeping essential equipment within arm's reach. 3. Q: What tower and fighting chair setup does the Weaver 41' have for tournament or serious fishing? A: The boat features a custom molded anodized aluminum half tower by Palm Beach Towers, which provides elevated visibility for spotting fish and improved angles for fighting large game fish. The tower is integrated into the hardtop structure and includes a recessed electronics box for clean cable management and protection of electronics from weather and spray. The helm station features a Pompanette teak helm chair that offers comfort during long runs to the grounds. While the boat does not include a traditional fighting chair mounted on the transom, the cockpit layout and rocket launcher configuration allow anglers to fight fish from multiple positions, and the tower's elevation provides the captain with superior sight-fishing capability—particularly valuable when targeting pelagics or sight-casting to structure. 4. Q: What electronics and navigation systems are included on the 2026 Weaver 41' Sportfish? A: The electronics package centers on two 19-inch Garmin Multi-Function Displays, which provide redundant navigation, charting, and fishfinding capability. The boat is equipped with a 12KW 4-foot open array radar for long-range detection in all weather conditions, essential for offshore navigation and storm avoidance. Fishfinding capability includes a dual-band CHIRP transducer rated at 1000W, plus a combination CHIRP and ClearVu/SideVu transducer, allowing anglers to see structure, baitfish, and game fish in multiple viewing modes. A Garmin Autopilot system with smart pump handles long-distance cruising and precise station-holding while fishing. Additional systems include a Sionyx ultra low-light night vision camera for operating in low-visibility conditions and a Fusion stereo system with speakers distributed across the bridge, cockpit, and salon for entertainment throughout the boat. 5. Q: How does the Seakeeper 6 gyro stabilization system improve the fishing and cruising experience on this 41-footer? A: The Seakeeper 6 gyroscopic stabilization system significantly reduces hull roll in beam seas, which improves comfort for both fishing and cruising. For anglers, reduced roll means steadier platforms for casting, jigging, and fighting fish—particularly important when working structure or live-baiting in moderate sea states. The gyro operates independently of boat speed, so it's effective whether the boat is anchored, drifting, or running at cruise speed. For families or non-fishing passengers, the stabilization makes the interior more comfortable during transit and allows for better sleep quality in the cabins during overnight trips. The Seakeeper 6 is sized appropriately for a 41-foot boat and operates quietly, requiring minimal maintenance. This system is a significant comfort upgrade that extends the boat's usable sea state range and makes longer offshore trips more enjoyable for everyone aboard. 6. Q: What is the interior layout and cabin configuration of the 2026 Weaver 41' Sportfish? A: The interior is thoughtfully designed to accommodate both fishing crews and families on extended trips. The forward master stateroom features a V-berth with hanging locker, multiple drawers, and underbed storage for clothing and personal gear. A separate bunk room includes two bunk-style berths with console nightstands, ideal for crew or additional guests. The full-size head features a custom fiberglass shower with door, Raritan Atlantes head, teak cabinetry, and LED lighting. The salon includes a three-seat Ultra-Leather sofa, LED smart TV, and sliding composite door with electric opener for easy access to the cockpit. The galley is U-shaped with a dining peninsula featuring two barstools, a Keystone dual-burner cooktop, two drawer Vitrifrigio refrigerator/freezer units, and a microwave. Throughout the interior, Majilite Whisper Wall acoustic systems reduce engine and wind noise, while Amtico flooring provides durability and easy cleaning. All cabinetry is custom teak designed and built by Belkov Yacht Company, reflecting the boat's premium construction standards. 7. Q: How does the helm station on the Weaver 41' support both fishing and cruising operations? A: The helm station is positioned in the custom molded aluminum half tower, providing elevated sightlines for spotting fish and navigating in shallow water. The station features a Pompanette teak helm chair for all-day comfort and a teak helm pod with single-lever controls for intuitive engine and transmission management. The recessed electronics box in the hardtop houses the Garmin displays, radar, and autopilot systems while protecting them from weather and spray. The elevated position allows the captain to see the cockpit, outriggers, and surrounding water clearly, making it easier to coordinate with anglers and manage the boat during fishing operations. For cruising, the tower helm provides superior visibility for navigation, weather observation, and safety. The single-lever control system simplifies operation during long offshore runs, reducing fatigue and improving fuel efficiency through precise throttle and trim management. 8. Q: What onboard systems support extended offshore fishing and cruising trips on the Weaver 41'? A: The boat is equipped with comprehensive systems designed for self-sufficiency on multi-day offshore trips. Fresh water capacity is 90 gallons with a manifold system that isolates individual areas, and a 6-gallon hot water heater provides hot water throughout. A 30-gallon holding tank with 12V macerator pump handles waste management. The 550-gallon fuel capacity supports extended range offshore, while the oil changing system with gear-type pump simplifies routine maintenance of the main engines, transmissions, and generator. Refrigeration includes a Dometic KRA unit plus the stainless steel bait freezer and Eskimo Ice machine in the cockpit. Climate control features a Dometic Voyager 18K BTU unit and two 10K BTU self-contained AC units for cabin comfort. Four bilge pumps with high-water alarm provide redundant dewatering, while Michael Murray mist eliminators protect the engine room. A Sidepower 48V bow thruster with dedicated battery bank aids maneuvering in tight spaces, and a Seastar hydraulic steering system ensures responsive, reliable helm control in all conditions. 9. Q: What propulsion and hull design features enable the Weaver 41' to run hard offshore while maintaining efficiency? A: The Weaver 41' hull is engineered for both speed and seaworthiness through its cold-molded construction and refined lines. The hull features recessed trim tabs for flush-mount installation, reducing drag and allowing precise trim adjustment for optimal running attitude in various sea states. Two 2.5-inch shafts with dripless shaft seals minimize water intrusion and maintenance, while stainless steel rudders and four-blade Nibral props deliver responsive steering and efficient thrust. Linear mufflers reduce engine noise while maintaining performance. The hull's E-glass layup over a wooden core provides the strength needed for hard offshore running while the displacement characteristics deliver a smoother ride than lighter, fully cored designs. The combination of these features—along with the boat's 14-foot beam and 4-foot draft—allows the Weaver to maintain speed and control in rough seas while achieving respectable fuel economy compared to larger sportfish yachts. This balance makes the boat suitable for serious offshore fishing without requiring the fuel capacity or operational complexity of a 50-foot-plus vessel. 10. Q: Is the 2026 Weaver 41' Sportfish suitable for family cruising as well as fishing? A: Yes, the boat's design supports both serious fishing and comfortable family cruising. The spacious salon with smart TV, three-seat sofa, and electric sliding door provides a comfortable gathering space for non-fishing family members during transit or at anchor. The master stateroom and bunk room offer comfortable sleeping accommodations for multiple family members on overnight trips, while the full head with shower allows for freshwater rinse-offs and personal hygiene during extended cruises. The galley is well-equipped with dual burners, refrigeration, and microwave, making it practical to prepare meals aboard rather than relying on restaurants. Air conditioning and heating systems maintain comfort in various climates, while the Seakeeper 6 stabilization system reduces motion that can cause seasickness. The elevated tower helm provides excellent visibility for all passengers, and the cockpit layout allows non-anglers to relax in the dry storage bench seats while the fishing crew works. The boat's 550-gallon fuel capacity and 90-gallon water capacity support extended cruising range, making it practical for week-long trips to distant destinations. This versatility means the boat appeals to owners who want a capable fishing platform that doesn't sacrifice comfort or cruising capability for the family.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by MacGregor Yachts, Inc. 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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