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2007/2024 Tartan 4400 | Reborn by Tartan | Custom CCR Rig | Carbon Mast
This is not a standard 2007 Tartan 4400. Hull #20 of 29 was sent back to Tartan Yachts and comprehensively reborn under the direction of designer Tim Jackett. The result is a uniquely configured Tartan 4400 with a custom CCR sail plan, 68-foot carbon fiber mast, modern Garmin electronics, Victron/Battle Born/Balmar lithium electrical system, keel-cooled refrigeration, HVAC, updated interior, canvas, serious ground tackle, and extensive offshore cruising equipment.
She retains the comfort, craftsmanship, and design pedigree that made the Tartan 4400 such a respected performance cruiser, but she has been elevated with a modern sail plan and systems package that set her apart from any other 4400 on the market.
This is best understood as a reborn Tartan 4400, not simply an older boat with updates.
Why This Tartan 4400 Is Different
Reborn by Tartan: Redesigned, rebuilt, and refit by Tartan Yachts with Tim Jackett directly involved.
Custom CCR sail plan: Cruise Control Rig configuration not found on any other Tartan 4400.
Carbon fiber mast: 68-foot AMP/Tartan carbon fiber mast, custom balanced and optimized for the CCR rig.
Modern short-handed sail handling: Self-tacking jib, 155% furling reacher, fully battened main with in-boom furling, electric cockpit winches, and all sail control lines led to the cockpit.
Modern cruising power system: Battle Born lithium house bank, Victron inverter/charger, Victron monitoring, Balmar high-output alternator, and solar.
Modern Garmin electronics: Dual Garmin 8612 XSV chartplotters, Garmin radar, AIS, autopilot, sonar, wind, speed, depth, VHF, and Fusion audio.
Cruising-ready systems: Watermaker, washer/dryer, generator, Starlink, solar, davits, upgraded refrigeration, reverse-flow HVAC, dinghy, outboard, and trailer.
Fully documented refit: Invoices for Tartan’s work and subsequent upgrades, and completion survey by Tim Jackett.
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
About the Custom CCR Sail Plan
CCR stands for Cruise Control Rig, Tartan’s performance-cruising sail plan concept. It is designed to make the boat easier to sail short-handed while improving balance, visibility, and performance. Instead of relying on a large overlapping genoa, this custom CCR arrangement uses a taller carbon mast, larger mainsail, self-tacking blade jib, and furling 155% reacher.
For cruising couples, the advantage is simple: easier sail handling in normal conditions, better control from the cockpit, and the ability to add serious reaching power when conditions are right.
This custom CCR sail plan was designed by Tim Jackett and is not found on any other Tartan 4400. The sail area of the mainsail and self-tacking jib alone equals the sail area of the original 4400 sail plan with full main and full genoa.
Broker's CommentsThere are ordinary updated boats, and then there are boats that have been fundamentally rethought. This Tartan 4400 falls into the second category.
She began as one of Tartan’s best performance cruising designs and has now been reborn with a custom Tim Jackett-designed CCR sail plan, carbon mast, modern sail handling, Garmin electronics, Victron/Battle Born/Balmar lithium power, keel-cooled refrigeration, updated HVAC, canvas, refreshed interior, upgraded generator access, and extensive offshore-oriented cruising equipment.
The appeal here is not simply that many items are recent. The appeal is that the boat has been transformed into a more modern, more capable, easier-to-handle Tartan 4400 while preserving the strength, comfort, and craftsmanship that made the model desirable in the first place.
Importantly, these systems have not simply been installed and left untested. Following the refit, the owner used the boat extensively, putting approximately 2,000 miles on the vessel and proving the major systems in real-world cruising conditions.
For a buyer who understands quality and wants a serious cruising boat without spending years managing a refit, this is a rare opportunity.
This boat is best suited for a buyer who understands high-quality yacht construction, values short-handed sailing, and wants a serious cruising platform that has already received the kind of refit most owners only talk about doing. She should appeal to buyers considering high-quality performance cruisers such as Sabre, Hylas, Passport, Outbound, and similar offshore-capable yachts.
A standard 2007 Tartan 4400 should be evaluated as a used 2007 cruising boat. This boat should be evaluated differently. She is a Tartan 4400 platform that was substantially rebuilt, redesigned, and modernized by Tartan, with a custom rig and systems package that would be difficult and expensive to duplicate today.
RefitRefit History and Documentation
The vessel was rebuilt after sustaining damage while stored on land during Hurricane Dorian in 2019. The hull’s vinylester inner skin was not breached and no seawater entered the boat. In September 2020, she was sent to Tartan for redesign, rebuild, and refit, with completion in spring 2024. Documentation includes the initial pre-purchase survey by Tim Jackett, invoices for Tartan’s work and subsequent upgrades, and a completion survey by Tim Jackett, all available for review by qualified buyers.
Refit and Upgrade InventoryRefit and Upgrade Inventory
The scope of the work is difficult to appreciate from a short description, so the detailed inventory below is included to show the depth of the refit.
The following sections summarize the equipment, systems, and improvements completed as part of the Tartan refit and subsequent modernization work. Unless otherwise noted, the listed items were added, replaced, rebuilt, refinished, serviced, or upgraded during that process.
Hull
As part of the Tartan rebuild, the hull, bottom, rudder, finish, and related structural items were addressed as follows:
Complete hull integrity examination and repair, results stronger than original, Tartan
Port forward bulkhead, Tartan
Completely new rudder with stainless steel rudder post, Tartan
Hull preparation, Tartan
Paint, Tartan
Cove and boot stripes, Tartan
Bottom stripped to gelcoat, Tartan
Bottom paint, Tartan
Sail Plan
The custom CCR sail plan was designed specifically for this vessel by Tim Jackett and is not found on any other Tartan 4400.
Custom CCR sail plan, Tim Jackett
Self-tacking jib, 100%, roller furling
Reacher, 155%, roller furling
Main, fully battened, in-boom furling
Not found on any other 4400
Sail area of mainsail and self-tacking jib alone equals the sail area of the original 4400 sail plan with full main and full genoa
Sails
The sail inventory was replaced as part of the custom CCR sail plan.
Sobstad tri-radial cruising laminate blade jib
Sobstad tri-radial cruising laminate reacher
Sobstad tri-radial cruising laminate main
Mast
The mast package was built and optimized around the custom CCR rig.
68-foot carbon fiber mast, AMP/Tartan
Custom balanced and optimized for CCR rig, Tim Jackett
Tartan signature hockey-stick design, Tartan
Spreaders, AMP/Tartan
Mast hardware, Tartan
Rig
The rigging and sail-handling systems were renewed, upgraded, or reinstalled as part of the CCR conversion.
Standing rigging, Tartan
Running rigging, Tartan
Harken self-tacking jib traveler with custom teak mounting, Tartan
Sail Tec Model 12LI backstay tensioner, Tartan
Forespar units were original, inspected, and reinstalled by Tartan
Leisure Furl boom, in-boom mainsail furler
Boom vang
Whisker pole
Boom furler drum guard, Tartan
Walder jibe control boom brake
Harken blocks
On Deck
The deck hardware, deck finish, rails, davits, hatches, lighting, and exterior details were renewed or upgraded during the refit.
Custom designed stainless steel stem piece with bobstay and two anchor rollers, Tartan
Custom designed bow rail, Tartan
Custom designed stern rail with two teak perch seats, Tartan
Lifelines, Tartan
Kato Islander davits, Tartan
Low-profile stainless steel dorade vents and stainless steel guard rail, Tartan
Windows, two, Tartan
Deck hatches
One 32-inch Bomar main hatch
Four 10-inch Bomar hatches, Tartan
LED navigation lights, Tartan
Deck gelcoat, Tartan
Ground Tackle
The anchoring system was upgraded for serious cruising use.
Quick DP3 1512D windlass, Tartan
60 lb Ultra Marine Ultra anchor
Ultra Marine anchor swivel
Ultra Marine anchor ring
280 feet of 3/8-inch G4 anchor chain
100 feet of 5/8-inch three-strand nylon anchor rode
Delta 45 lb stainless steel anchor
100 feet of three-strand nylon anchor rode
Cockpit
The cockpit was modernized with updated steering, helm controls, canvas, solar, Starlink, and related cruising equipment.
Carbonautica wheel, Tartan
Edson steering console, Tartan
Edson rack and pinion steering, Tartan
Helm instrument panel
Blue Sea helm push-button switches
Bow thruster joystick
Yanmar engine instrument panel
Ritchie Powerdamp Plus Blue compass
Two Harken electric winches, Tartan
Two Wichard large folding padeye hard points for safety tether
Custom modified and improved transom door swim platform
Whale Swim ’N’ Rinse transom mixer shower
Dodger and frame with Tuffak polycarbonate windows, The Cover Loft, Annapolis
Bimini and frame, The Cover Loft, Annapolis
Dodger-bimini connector, The Cover Loft, Annapolis
Full cockpit enclosure, The Cover Loft, Annapolis
Wheel and console cover, The Cover Loft, Annapolis
Cockpit cushions, The Cover Loft, Annapolis
Foredeck rain fly, The Cover Loft, Annapolis
Bimini solar rack, The Cover Loft, Annapolis
Custom Starlink bimini rack, Kato Marine
Renogy 400W, 2 x 200W, ShadowFlux solar panels
Starlink Standard
Marinco stainless 30 amp shore power sockets
Salon
The salon was refreshed with updated lighting, rebuilt or remounted cabinetry, upholstery, entertainment equipment, blinds, cabin sole, and fans.
LED lighting, Tartan
Cabinetry, lounge, and shower wall remounted or rebuilt and finished, Tartan
Samsung 32-inch The Frame QLED HDR 4K Smart TV
Apple TV 4K
Dometic OEM complete set of custom window blinds made to Tartan original specifications by Dometic
Custom Ultrasuede salon cushions, Tartan
Teak and holly engineered cabin sole, Tartan
Three Hella Marine cabin fans
Galley
The galley was rebuilt, refinished, and modernized with updated surfaces, appliances, lighting, plumbing, and LPG equipment.
LED lighting, Tartan
Cabinetry remounted or rebuilt and finished, Tartan
Granitcote sinks and countertop, Tartan
Sink covers, Tartan
Force 10 three-burner stove and oven, Tartan
LPG sensor and control, Tartan
Faucet, Tartan
Dedicated filtered water pump and faucet, Tartan
Microwave, Tartan
Cabins
The cabins were updated for comfort, lighting, and condensation management.
LED lighting, Tartan
Custom-made mattresses, Tartan
Hypervent condensation prevention matting
Instrumentation
The instrumentation package was modernized around Garmin electronics at both the cockpit and navigation station.
Cockpit
Garmin 8612 XSV chartplotter, Tartan
Garmin GHC50 autopilot control, Tartan
Three Garmin GMI20 marine displays, Tartan
Garmin VHF-215 AIS marine VHF remote, Tartan
Navigation Station
Garmin 8612 XSV chartplotter, Tartan
Garmin VHF-215 AIS marine VHF, Tartan
Garmin AIS 800 transceiver
Garmin Reactor 40 9-axis course computer, Tartan
Garmin Reactor 40 autopilot control system, Tartan
Garmin Class B compact autopilot actuator
Garmin GND 10 black box bridge
Garmin Panoptix PS51-TH FrontVü sonar transducer, Tartan
Garmin Airmar DST810 smart transducer for speed, depth, and temperature, Tartan
Garmin gWind masthead wind transducer, Tartan
Garmin Fantom 24x dome radar, Tartan
Garmin Fusion Apollo MS-RA670 marine stereo, Tartan
Garmin Fusion speakers, salon two and cockpit two
Nav station instrument panel redesign and reorganization
Nav station two Blue Sea Systems M2 displays
Nav station NextGen genset panel
Electrical
The electrical system was modernized with Battle Born lithium batteries, Victron charging and monitoring, Balmar alternator equipment, solar charging, and dedicated AGM batteries.
12V 540Ah, 2 x 270Ah, 8D Battle Born LiFePO4 deep cycle batteries, Tartan
AGM engine battery, Tartan
AGM bow thruster battery, Tartan
AGM genset battery, Tartan
Victron MultiPlus-II 12/3000 charger/inverter, Tartan
Victron Cerbo GX controller, Tartan
Victron GX Touch 50 display, Tartan
Victron Orion XS 12/12-50A DC-DC charger for engine battery
Victron Orion XS 12/12-50A DC-DC charger for bow thruster battery
Victron Blue Smart IP67 waterproof AC charger for genset battery
Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100/50 solar charger for 400W Renogy solar panels
Balmar XT-170 high-output second alternator, Tartan
Balmar MC-618 voltage regulator, 12 volts, Tartan
Balmar SmartShunt
Balmar SG2-0300 Bluetooth gateway
Balmar SG200 battery monitor display
Water
The freshwater system was upgraded with a custom forward tank, pressure system, accumulator, and dedicated filtered-water system.
Custom 80-gallon fiberglass forward water tank, Tartan
5 GPM 12V Pentair Aqua King II freshwater pump
Shurflo stainless steel accumulator tank, two-gallon water pressure tank
Nature Pure RS-2QC water filter, replaceable cartridge type, for dedicated galley filtered-water faucet
Bilge
The bilge system was upgraded with primary, forward, dry-bilge, and manual emergency pumping systems.
Rule main bilge pump
Arid Bilge Systems Series 1 bilge pump
Rule forward bilge pump
Whale Gusher Titan emergency manual bilge pump, cockpit mounted
HVAC
The HVAC system was upgraded for the salon and forward cabin.
16,000 BTU Dometic DTG16-1171-410A 115V air conditioning reverse-flow unit, salon, Tartan
10,000 BTU Dometic EnviroComfort 115V air conditioning retrofit kit with R410A refrigerant reverse-flow unit, forward cabin
Dometic Marine Air Elite II HVAC cabin control, salon, Tartan
Refrigeration
The refrigeration system was rebuilt with separate keel-cooled refrigerator and freezer systems.
Two Frigomatic Capri 50F marine compressors, one each for refrigerator and freezer, Tartan
Two Frigoboat keel-cooled condensers, one each for refrigerator and freezer, Tartan
Two evaporators, one each for refrigerator and freezer, Tartan
Two Coastal Climate Control panels, one each for refrigerator and freezer, Tartan
LED lights, refrigerator and freezer
Air circulation fans, refrigerator
Engine
The engine and related mechanical systems received significant service and upgrades.
Twin Racor Turbine switchable fuel filters and water separators
Yanmar OEM turbocharger
Heat exchanger serviced, removed, cleaned, core washed, reassembled, and reinstalled
Transmission serviced, removed, bench tested, and reinstalled
Transmission damper plate installed
Many hoses replaced
Approximate engine hours, reported by owner: 2,500 to 3,000
Genset
The generator installation was upgraded with a NextGen 5.5kW unit and improved service access from the salon.
NextGen 5.5kW generator, serviceable from the salon
Modified companionway steps swing up and open for genset access from the salon
Racor fuel filter and water separator
VacuFlush Heads
The forward VacuFlush system was rebuilt.
Forward head completely rebuilt
Forward vacuum generator rebuilt
Also Equipped With
The vessel also came equipped with the following cruising and utility systems:
All sail control lines led to cockpit
All electric cockpit winches, five
Bow thruster
Deck wash
Seafari Mini 350 watermaker
Unopened OEM reverse osmosis membrane
Complete unopened OEM filter set
Splendide 2100 XC washer/dryer
Full-width forward berth
120 gallon main water tank (200 gallons total)
80 gallon fuel tank
Safety Equipment
The safety inventory was updated as part of the preparation for cruising.
ACR EPIRB
Lifesling2
Fire extinguishers
Ditch bag, well stocked
Signal devices, both required and more
Other Equipment
Additional cruising gear, spares, and accessories include:
Three Taylor Made 12 x 34 fenders
Two Marinco 30 amp 50-foot shore power cables
Two Marinco 30 amp 25-foot shore power cables
75-foot freshwater hose
Magma Marine rail-mount kettle gas grill with fuel
Many spare parts
Dinghy
The dinghy package includes:
2023 Highfield CL340, 11 feet
Hypalon
Excellent condition
20 hp Tohatsu outboard, fewer than 75 hours
Six-gallon fuel tank
Two additional three-gallon fuel tanks
2023 trailer included
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
This listing is courtesy of the BoatWizard MLS and may be centrally listed with another broker. It is offered as a convenience by David Walters Yachts to its clients and is not intended to convey representation of a particular vessel.
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