40.2
Description
The Best VD40.2 in North America. In True "Mint" Condition.
This 2021 VanDutch 40 (Generation 2) is a rare offering with just over 100 hours, presented in true “mint” condition. Finished in Super Jet Black with Pagani Silver accents and platinum Esthec decking, she delivers the clean, timeless aesthetic VanDutch is known for.
The Gen. 2 platform refined the original 40 with meaningful upgrades, including an automated anchor system, extended cabin, updated bathroom, and a fully retractable bimini top that stows flush into the deck.
Powered by twin Volvo Penta D6 440HP engines on straight shafts with joystick control, she offers smooth performance and effortless, dependable handling. The helm features twin Garmin 12” displays, maintaining the brand’s minimalist, modern design.
Well-optioned and exceptionally well-kept, this is a standout example of the VanDutch 40—ideal for buyers seeking a near-new boat without the wait, price or duty-exposure brought by new construction.
If you’re familiar with the day boat market, you’ll recognize how uncommon this combination of condition, hours, and specification truly is.
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Key Features:
- Twin Volvo Penta D6 440HP engines w/ joystick (shaft drive)
- 127 engine hours (as of April 2026)
- Super Jet Black hull w/ Pagani Silver bootstripe
- Platinum Esthec decking
- Twin Garmin 12” displays
- Automated anchor system
- Convertible bimini top (retracts into deck)
- White upholstery w/ Zeus Black piping
- Cockpit table w/ refrigerator
- Cabin TV w/ HDMI
- Cabin drop-in refrigerator
- Extended cabin + modern bathroom
- Cockpit cover included
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Broker's Thoughts:
“Version 2.0 of the classic VanDutch 40 solves almost every issue presented by its predecessor. Automated anchor system? Check. Extended cabin? Check. Designer bathroom? Check. Convertible bimini top? Check. But more-so than the options themselves, the kicker to this classically colored hull is its condition. If you want *new* at a used price, this is your dream deal. And that is not hyperbole."
