
The Caribbean 40 has earned its reputation in Australian waters for a reason, solid, dependable, and genuinely capable offshore. This 2002 example builds on that, having been continually upgraded and well maintained by the current owner over the past 15 years.
Presented clean and honest, this is a turn-key game boat that's getting harder to find, well set up, mechanically sound, and ready to use immediately.
Powered by twin Caterpillar 3126 diesels (420HP), she cruises comfortably at around 22 knots and reaches approximately 28 knots when needed. With 2,153 hours approximately,, the engines sit in a strong range for buyers seeking reliability without excessive use. Shaft drive keeps things simple, predictable, and efficient.
The flybridge offers excellent visibility, a practical helm layout, and updated Furuno electronics, complemented by brand new clears (January 2024) that significantly enhance usability in all conditions.
The cockpit is a true working space, open, uncluttered, and purpose-built. Outriggers, bait systems, live wells, and ample rod storage highlight its fishing pedigree, while still allowing for
relaxed entertaining when required.
Inside, the layout is classic Caribbean, functional and surprisingly spacious. The mezzanine galley is well positioned to service both saloon and cockpit, equipped with electric cooktop, microwave, and refrigeration. Accommodation for up to seven includes a forward double berth and flexible additional sleeping arrangements, making her suitable for extended trips or family use.
Importantly, this vessel presents well both above and below deck, reflecting consistent ownership and ongoing care rather than cosmetic preparation.
Well-maintained, well-equipped Caribbean 40s don't stay on the market for long, this is one worth serious consideration.
PLEASE NOTE: Boat name, game chair, fishing gear and owners personal items not included in this sale.