2017 Cobalt Boats
A Series A40 Specs
Specifications
Floor Plan
Identification
Generic Type
Cruiser
Basic Warranty
60
Revision Status
Carryover
Engine
Engine Manufacturer
Volvo Penta
Engine Brand
N/A
Engine Trim
D6-400 DP
Engine Configuration
Stern Drive
Engine Type
In-Line
Displacement (L)
5.5
Horsepower (bhp)
400
Engine Stroke
4-Stroke
Fuel Type
Diesel
Propulsion Type
Propeller
Outboard Steering Control
N/A
Technical Specifications
Length (ft-in / m)
39' 6'' / 12
Beam (in / m)
144 / 3.7
Bridge Clearance (in / m)
165 / 4.2
Dry Weight (lbs / kg)
19926 / 9038
Fuel Capacity (gal / L)
225 / 852
Maximum Number Of Passengers
Yacht Certified
Total Sleeping Capacity
4
Topside / Cabin
Number Of Helm Seats
1
Number Of Cockpit Chairs
0
Number Of Cockpit Sofas
2
Sun Pad
Standard
Cabin
Standard
Galley
Standard
Head
Standard
Fishing
Fishing Rod Holders
Not Available
Fishing Pedestal Chairs
Not Available
Ski / Wakeboard
Tow Pylon
Standard
Wakeboard Tower
Not Available
Convenience
Power Windlass
Standard
Fire Supression System
Standard
Progressive Boat Insurance
Insure your 2017 Cobalt Boats A40 for just $100/year*
- More freedom: You’re covered on all lakes, rivers, and oceans within 75 miles of the coast.
- Savings: We offer low rates and plenty of discounts.
- Coverages: We offer wreckage/fuel spill removal, on-water towing, etc.
*Annual premium is for a basic liability policy and is not available in all states.
Best way to sell your Power Boat with GoRollick
Our brokers can help you get the best price on your Power Boat
Loading related vehicles...
Popular on J.D. Power
How to Moor Your Boat the Right WayHow to Handle a Pontoon Boat Like A Pro
Two Ships Passing: How to Pass a Fishing Boat in the Day or Night
Fixing Gelcoat Gouges: How to Make Them Disappear
Outboard Lower Unit Oil Changes: What You Need, How to Do It, How Often, and What It Costs
Popular on J.D. Power
How to Moor Your Boat the Right WayHow to Handle a Pontoon Boat Like A Pro
Two Ships Passing: How to Pass a Fishing Boat in the Day or Night
Fixing Gelcoat Gouges: How to Make Them Disappear
Outboard Lower Unit Oil Changes: What You Need, How to Do It, How Often, and What It Costs