Rancher 41 Sailboats for Sale & Market Overview

Alan Gurney·1969 – 1972·~6 hulls·Anstey Yachts
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Hull type
Monohull · fin
Rig
Masthead Sloop
LOA
40.42' · 12.32 m
Displ.
24,361 lbs · 11,050 kg
First year
1969

The Rancher 41 represents the zenith of Anstey Yachts' production history, emerging from the Poolebased yard between 1969 and 1972. Conceived during a transformative period in naval architecture, the vessel was designed by the acclaimed AngloAmerican architect Alan Gurney, whose reputation was solidified by highperformance icons like Windward Passage. The Rancher 41 was Gurney’s attempt to distill the offshore prowess of his custom racers, such as the 1968 Admiral’s Cup contender Carina, into a robust, seriesproduced fiberglass hull. With only a limited number of hulls completed before Anstey was absorbed into the Trapper Yachts brand, the Rancher 41 remains a rare find on the secondary market, prized by offshore traditionalists for its pedigree and "overbuilt" scantlings typical of early British GRP (glassreinforced plastic) construction.

Market snapshot

Median asking · 12 mo
Ask, not sold
Recent listings · 90 d
Listed for sale
3-month price trend
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Countries with listings
Global market

Recent Listings

1 for sale · sampled 10 newest

Comparable models

Similar length overall, displacement, and era. Click a row to jump to that model's market page.

Peer cross-shop

10 designs · same segment
ModelLOAMedian askListings · 12 moActive · 90 d
Westerly Oceanlord 4140.5'$ 73,9362917
Rustler 3635.33'$ 101,0902212
Belliure 4141.01'$ 122,1361916
Hallberg-Rassy 4141'$ 94,8011611
Rustler 3131.42'$ 17,4921410
Gulfstar 4141'$ 28,000107
Rustler 4242'$ 470,118106
Rival 4140.58'$ 87,50098
Cheoy Lee Offshore 4140.92'$ 54,50061
Tartan 4140.63'$ 74,50061

Frequently asked questions

01What should I look at instead of a Rancher 41?+
Comparable models include Westerly Oceanlord 41, Rustler 36, Belliure 41. See the peer cross-shop table above for pricing and availability.