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Schaefer 400 Sport: Triple Verado Power and Seakeeper Comfort in a 40‑Foot Express Cruiser

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At just over 40 feet, the 2023 Schaefer 400 Sport presents a modern take on the express cruiser: outboard performance, a social cockpit, and stabilization normally reserved for larger vessels. This particular example, offered through Reel Deal Yachts and presented by Jacob White, stands out with low engine hours and a specification aimed squarely at South Florida owners who prize effortless handling and comfortable entertaining.

Layout and onboard features

The Schaefer’s cockpit is the focal point—teak decking, generous aft lounge seating and a cockpit dining table create an expansive social area that flows into the helm and salon. Clean white, diamond‑stitched upholstery and a bright interior finish give the 400 Sport an airy, upscale feel below decks. Accommodation includes a forward berth and salon seating suitable for overnight stays, with generator and systems access arranged for straightforward maintenance.

Helm and systems

The helm combines modern electronics with user‑friendly controls: Simrad multifunction displays and joystick control deliver precise maneuvering, particularly useful with the boat’s triple outboard arrangement. A factory‑fitted Seakeeper stabilizer adds comfort at anchor and underway, reducing roll and improving onboard livability for extended days or weekend trips.

Performance and handling

Powered by three Mercury Verado 400 outboards—each showing approximately 135 hours—this Schaefer prioritizes acceleration, service access and uncomplicated ownership compared with many inboard express cruisers. The hull’s 17.4° deadrise supports a comfortable ride for coastal passages. Official references for the model indicate a typical cruise near 25 knots with a top speed around 33 knots depending on load and conditions; actual performance will vary with sea state and fit‑out.

Specifications at a glance

  • Model: Schaefer 400 Sport (2023)
  • Length overall: 40′ / 12.19 m
  • Beam: 12′ 8″
  • Power: Triple Mercury Verado 400 outboards (approx. 135 hours)
  • Fuel capacity: 277 gallons
  • Fresh water: 66 gallons • Holding tank: 11 gallons
  • Dry weight: 20,944 lbs • Hull: fiberglass, deep‑vee
  • Notable equipment: Simrad MFDs, joystick control, Seakeeper stabilizer, teak cockpit decking
  • Berths: 2 cabins • Sleeps: 3

Why this matters — Industry context

The Schaefer 400 Sport illustrates several clear trends in the express cruiser segment: outboard propulsion for improved serviceability and performance; integration of stabilization systems like Seakeeper into smaller hulls; and a helm layout that prioritizes multifunction electronics and joystick docking. For buyers in South Florida—where sandbar days, quick hops between islands and relaxed sunset runs are the norm—these attributes make the 40‑foot class especially practical and desirable.

Key highlights

  • Low engine hours on triple Verado 400 outboards—appealing for buyers seeking lightly used power.
  • Joystick control and Simrad electronics simplify close‑quarters handling and navigation.
  • Seakeeper adds a comfort dimension often expected only on larger yachts.
  • Teak cockpit and a fluid social layout optimize the boat for entertaining and day use.

This Schaefer 400 Sport is listed at $454,000 USD through Reel Deal Yachts. For inquiries and viewings, contact Jacob White at Reel Deal Yachts via phone at 1‑305‑796‑0040 or email jacob@reeldealyachts.com. The brokerage, with over 40 years serving the South Florida yachting community, highlights this model as a practical, modern option in the 40‑foot express cruiser market.

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