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20 Bluewater Cruising Sailboats Under $100,000
January 5, 2021 by Travis Turgeon 2 Comments
Choosing the right bluewater yacht for your needs requires a ton of research. With so many designs and features available, it can be overwhelming trying to narrow down your options. The process gets even more complicated when you begin to consider the personal opinions of other sailors.
So how do you know where to start? Every person’s definition of comfortability will vary when it comes to onboard living. What suits a family of four won’t necessarily suit a couple or a single-handed sailor. Your budget, style, and needs are all unique to you and your situation, so it’s essential to know just what to look for when buying a new or used vessel .
To start you off in the right direction, we put together a list of our top choices for bluewater cruising yachts under $100,000.
Allied Princess 36
Built as a long-keel ketch or cutter, the Allied Princess 36 was in production from 1972 to 1982. Around 140 vessels were manufactured in total, so you can occasionally find them on the used market.
While these cruisers’ design and construction are considered sufficient, the excessive use of fiberglass makes the design a bit bland. Although they may not have the most appealing design, these bluewater yachts certainly tick a lot of boxes.
With the full-keel measuring just four-foot six inches, it’s a design that holds steady on its course without pointing as high as a fin-keel design.
Overall, the Allied Princess 36 is a wonderful option for bluewater sailing.
Prices range between $30,000 and $60,000.
Cabo Rico 38
The Cabo Rico 38 is at the top of its class, constructed with a long-keel cutter rig design that gives it outstanding bluewater capabilities for its price point. The vessel was produced in two models – Pilothouse, and Trunk Cabin – although the Pilothouse design is less common.
Cabo Rico i s consistently successful with it s 38 models, and t hey remain one of the most prominent cruising boats on the water.
Internally, this boat has various features required for a bluewater cruiser: Large water and fuel tanks, a solid design with balsa wood cores for thermal and noise insulation, and an overall seaworthy design.
While this boat wasn’t m eant to win races, it is a fantastic choice for a crui sing vessel.
Prices range between $30,000 and $80,000.
Celestial 48
The Celestial 48 is the largest boat on our list and is commonly sought after by the cruising fraternity. The problem is, these vessels are scarce on the used market.
The Celestial 48 is a ketch rig with a shoal-draft, fin-keel design, and a center-cockpit configuration that is comfortable and ideal for bluewater sailing. One of our favorite features is the six-foot, two-inch headroom in the cabin, along with high-capacity water and fuel tanks.
The Celestial 48 was built in China by the Xiamen boatyard, although it’s no longer in production.
If you can find one, the Celestial 48 will make an excellent bluewater cruiser.
Prices start near our $100,000 mark.
The Corbin 39 is manufactured in two designs, aft or center cockpit. Designed and built in Canada by Robert Dufour and Marius Corbin, the 39 is now (sadly) out of production. This cruiser remains a favorite of many and is still commonly searched for on the used market.
One thing to note is that most of the boats were sold as unfinished kits, leaving owners to complete the interiors themselves. For this reason, the standard of interior design finish will vary, so it’s worth checking and comparing with other vessels carefully.
When found, the Corbin 39’s present a very reasonable price tag, but a full survey is essential.
Prices range between $40,000 and $60,000.
The Freedom 36 is one of the smaller yachts on our list, but it has an exciting design that attracts cruisers. The wide beam and long waterline design allow for a much larger interior than most other boats of similar length. As a cruiser, space is a top priority, so this cruiser should be on your list of considerations.
A unique feature of this Freedom yacht is the stayless carbon fiber mast. It looks a little odd for most, with no forestay or backstay and a mast that flexes alarmingly in the wind. It’s a proven design, though, and gives clean lines just like an aircraft wing.
The Freedom 36 is certainly an exciting cruiser to keep an eye on.
Prices range between $40,000 and $80,000.
Gulfstar 44
Known as a capable cruiser or live-aboard boat, the Gulfstar 44 is a spacious yacht that can take you around the world.
Designed with a fin-keel and skeg-rudder, the Gulfstar is comfortable and well built.
Internally, you’ll find a large galley, king-size aft cabin, and spacious fore cabin, with ample room in the saloon. Earlier Gulfstar vessels suffered from inconsistent build quality, but from around 1976 onwards, the company made huge improvements.
For a spacious bluewater sailboat with excellent heavy-weather handling characteristics, the Gulfstar 44 is a great choice.
Prices start around $60,000.
Hans Christian 38
If you’re considering cruising the world in a bluewater yacht, then the Hans Christian 38-T should be added to your shortlist of candidates.
With a full-length keel design and laden with solid teak, this boat weighs in at 12.5 tons, making it a heavy displacement vessel that you can rely on to take you through some of the harshest conditions.
Manufactured in Taiwan, these cruisers can be a chore to acquire. One of the most common downfalls of the Hans 38-T is electrical problems, so be sure to get the wiring checked out by a professional.
Outside of electrical issues, this boat is a proven winner in the cruising world.
Prices start around $70,000 but expect to pay well over $100,000 for the more admirable models.
Hinckley Bermuda 40
The Hinckley Bermuda 40 was in production for over 30 years, from 1959 until 1991, but only 203 boats were manufactured in total. Many Bermuda 40s were used as racing vessels throughout their production, winning the Northern Ocean Racing Trophy in 1964.
The design also gained many admirers in the cruising world thanks to the long keel and centerboard, which allows the boat to maneuver through shallow waters. The Hinckley Bermuda 40 is hard to beat for versatility, combining classic looks with the shallow draught and generous interior space.
Early models from the 60s and 70s start around $80,000, but later models land well above our $100,000 threshold.
Island Packet 35
Although only in production for six years, 178 Island Packet 35s made their way onto the market. These vessels have become justifiably popular with coastal cruisers and bluewater sailors alike.
These cruisers are available in two designs; long-keel or long-keel with centerboard – both of which come with cutter rigging.
The design is conservative and built for comfort rather than speed. Inside space is very generous, with a 12-foot beam, a v-berth cabin in the forepeak, and a double cabin on the aft port side.
Island Packet 35’s appear on the used market regularly, so locating one shouldn’t be too much of a hassle.
Prices start at around $65,000.
The Niagara 35 is a popular cruiser available in two exciting models, each one coming with a fantastic interior design.
The original model features a center galley and marine toilet that separates the fore and aft areas. The saloon is completely closed off, making it useful during extended passage journeys.
The later model has a double-berth forward, separated from the saloon by the head and shower. Both models include a spacious cockpit design. Through its 12 years of production, 260 Niagara 35’s went on the market – so you can regularly find them for sale.
Early models start around $30,000, with later models coming in closer to $70,000.
Only 32 of the Robert Perry-designed Nordic 40s went through production, making them exclusive and difficult to find. If you do manage to get your hands on one, however, you won’t be disappointed.
The fin-keel and skeg-mounted rudder design allow for up to six people to stay comfortably, including extra storage space for luggage and provisions.
The Perry design is recognized for the quality of its fittings, including rod-rigging and full hull insulation on early models. After 1987, they cut back on a few design features, but it’s still a quality boat.
If you can manage to find a Nordic 40, it will make an excellent investment.
While it may be rare to find one below our $100,000 mark, it is possible.
Passport 40
Built in Taiwan, the Passport 40 is another excellent design by Robert Perry. Sporting a fin-keel and a skeg-mounted rudder, the design is known for its well-balanced performance.
Originally supplied with a sloop-rig, the majority have an inner stay, fitted to allow a double headsail. This cutter-style rig makes the Passport 40 even more suitable for ocean crossings.
The interiors are well designed – as you’d expect from a Robert Perry – and make for comfortable living during long passages.
Peterson 44
The Peterson 44 was designed and built as a performance cruiser, combining sufficient speed and sea-kindly handling.
A low center-cockpit, 10,000 pounds of lead ballast, and a long fin keel allow this vessel to take turbulent conditions in stride without sacrificing the crew’s comfort.
Internally, there is plenty of space in the well-designed cabin. For long passages, there’s a 132-gallon water tank and a 117-gallon fuel tank.
Finding a Peterson 44 may be your only problem. They manufactured about 200 boats, but owners rarely like to part with them – adding to their intrigue and value.
Prices for these yachts vary widely. Expect to pick up an older model between $50,000 and $75,000.
Prout Snowgoose 37
As the only catamaran on our list, the Prout Snowgoose 37 is a proven boat for circumnavigation on the bluewater trail.
A standout feature of the early Snowgoose models is its narrow beam, which allows them to navigate canals easily. These boats are popular in Europe and are common on the journey between Spain and France on the Mediterranian. Additionally, the Prout Snowgoose 37 can fit into a single-hull marina, reducing berthing costs when compared to most other catamarans.
If you have never considered a catamaran in the past, the Prout Snowgoose 37 may change your mind.
Prices start near $45,000, with later models reaching over $100,000.
The Shannon 38 comes in two styles, with either an aft cockpit or pilothouse. Shannon Yachts are known for their build quality and attention to detail, and the 38 is no exception. The boat is available as either a ketch or cutter rig, but it’s renowned for its performance at sea in both forms.
Only 100 were built, with the final boat launched in 1988. If you can find one on the used market, it will make a competent bluewater cruiser.
Prices start at $40,000 for older models, with newer models inching closer to our $100,000 mark.
Only 80 of the Tartan 41s were manufactured, although they produced a similar Tartan 43 with the same molds. It is a fin keel design, with a skeg-mounted rudder and sloop-rigging. In its day, it was considered a fast cruiser, but now they’re mostly made for comfort.
If you’re looking at a Tartan 41, check out the keel dimensions. The keel was undersized on earlier models, which caused heavy-weather steering issues. The boatyard redesigned the later models, and some retrofitting has been done on the originals.
Prices start around $45,000 and reach upwards of $70,000.
No list of bluewater sailboats would be complete without the Tayana 37. It’s a beautiful boat designed by Robert Perry that comes in three variants; cutter, ketch, and pilothouse.
Built to compete against the popular Westsail 32, the 37 became a good seller – with almost 600 launched to date. Today, they are manufactured in limited numbers, as the traditional teak-heavy design is now less popular.
If you can find a good Tayana 37, cruising the oceans will be a pleasure in this sturdy and robust vessel.
Early models cost around $45,000, with newer or retrofitted models topping $75,000.
Another boat designed by Robert Perry, the Valiant 40 is one of the most sought-after bluewater cruisers on the used market. By the end of production, two manufacturers were able to put out around 200 boats, so it’s certainly possible to get your hands on one.
With a fin keel, reasonably heavy displacement, and solid build, open ocean cruising is made comfortable in the Valiant 40.
The Valiant’s trademark is the canoe stern, something Perry has carried over into many of his designs. The boat’s performance sets it apart from the more traditional heavy-cruisers, and it still has many admirers.
Expect to pay upwards of $45,000 for an early Valiant, but well-maintained vessels will command much higher prices.
Wauquiez Pretorien 35
When the weather gets rough, most people prefer bigger, heavier cruisers. Small boats generally don’t perform as well in harsh conditions, but the Pretorien 35 is an exception.
Built to IOR specifications, it’s a short, wide-beam design, with a ballast in the keel that makes up half of the displacement. It may be disappointing in light winds, but as the breeze picks up, the Pretorien comes alive.
Wauquiez built boats are known for their quality finish, so you shouldn’t hold any doubts when buying a used Pretorien.
Prices start around $39,000.
Westsail 32
At just 32 feet, the Westsail might be a surprising inclusion on our list. However, the design has proven itself many times over and remains popular with many cruisers.
With a long keel, transom-mounted rudder, and heavy displacement, these are seaworthy yachts.
The flipside to this is that the performance can be underwhelming. The Westsails are known for being slow, safe boats that will get you wherever you need to go – making them perfect for leisurely cruising.
Over 800 vessels entered the market between 1971 and 1981, so there should be plenty available if you look hard enough. The other point to remember is that they sold them as owner-completion kits, so the internal fitments, in particular, will vary in quality.
With so many available, the prices remain reasonable – with an early Westsail 32 fetching around $29,000 and well-maintained older models coming in closer to $50,000.
Remember: When buying a bluewater cruising yacht for less than $100,000, compromise is inevitable.
If you’re looking for a seaworthy, heavy-displacement design, you’ll have to compromise on the boat’s age. Choosing a modern, light design will allow you more for your money.
The best advice for buying a boat is to be truly honest with yourself by defining your needs and separating them from your desires.
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November 15, 2021 at 6:30 pm
You guys didn’t mention Cape dory or pacific seacraft. How long have you been sailing?
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Our resident used boat expert Nick Burnham picks out four of the best boats under £100,000 on the secondhand market…
While prices seem broadly steady, it is beginning to feel like a little more choice at least is beginning to creep into the used boat market. Where 12 months ago most of the good stuff was sold before it even got as far as broker’s websites, there is now more of a selection to choose from, which is good news for buyers and for anyone writing a used boat column.
What it means in particular is that we’ve been able to bring you a really interesting and varied selection for your delectation this month. Your £100,000 will put you behind the wheel of one of the best built and best-handling driving machines on the water, or at the helm of a mid-40ft Princess cruiser with home-from-home accommodation.
Or perhaps you’d opt for the brilliantly practical hard top Grandezza or the quirky but intriguing Nimbus 380 Commander? You pays your money and you gets plenty of choice.
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Grandezza 27OC
Built: 2012 Price: £89,950
Finnish company Grandezza makes two versions of this boat (to be precise, they currently make two versions of the 28, but it’s basically an upgrade of this 27 model).
There’s an open version with removable canopies over the cockpit, known as the 27DC and this, the enclosed (albeit open-backed) hardtop version known as the Grandezza 27OC. And it’s this version in particular that lends itself so very well to the British climate.
The lower deck of the 27 (in open or hardtop version) is a simple, cosy and nicely finished affair. Open plan, it sports a pair of double berths, one in the forepeak offset to port and another further aft that runs back beneath the cockpit.
It’s unusual in that most four-berth sub-30 footers require at least one bed to convert from seating but these are both permanent (as well as a small separate settee). There’s also a compact but perfectly functional heads down here.
Permanent double berth foward is unusual on a boat of this size and style
Those two permanent doubles are made possible by putting all of the living accommodation on the main deck in the cockpit, but sheltered by that hardtop. So the galley is to starboard behind a single seat alongside the helm, and the helm itself features a double seat with a small settee behind it facing aft across a table to a larger settee.
This starboard area is raised, which gives a better view, but also more headroom for the bed beneath it. All of this is protected by that hardtop which arches right back to the transom. And by giving that such a big roof, it’s created space for a pretty decent sliding opening section above the helm.
Performance
Grandezza offered various options, from a 320hp V8 petrol through three Volvo Penta diesel engines of 220hp, 260hp or 300hp. All are single installations mated to a sterndrive.
We tested this boat in the beautiful Finnish archipelago with the same specification mid-range D4-260 that this boat has, and it ran surprisingly well, giving us 34 knots flat-out which means that even with a bit of age and growth, 30 knots should still be on the cards.
Covered cockpit can be used all year round and is both practical and smartly finished
We also discovered that it was blesssed with a comfortable ride, sure-footed handling and a very sheltered helm position.
Specifications
LOA: 27ft 2in (8.3m) Beam: 9ft 3in (2.8m) Draft: 3ft 3in (1.0m) Displacement: 3.3 tonnes Fuel capacity: 265 litres Engine: Volvo Penta D4-260 260hp diesel engine Location: Southampton Contact: Approved Boats
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Princess 435
Built: 1991 Price: £99,950
Launched in 1987, the 435 is a rare beast, an aft cabin Princess that offers accommodation the full length of the boat. It wasn’t the first, it followed the Princess 414 (1981-1987) that evolved from the 41 (1977-1982), but it was the last.
When production ceased in 1992 it bought to a close a 15-year unbroken run of aft cabin models from what was then known as Marine Projects. The yard has never revisited the idea since.
That aft cabin layout is key because it creates space for a huge square owner’s cabin right at the back of the boat complete, of course, with its own en suite. Steps lead up forward to the main deck with a sizeable saloon, featuring a C-shaped seating area opposite a sideboard plus a lower helm – then further steps drop you down to the forward lower deck.
The galley was always placed to port, but opposite there was the option of either a dinette or a third cabin. The dinette of this boat is the preferred option as it opens this area out and can always be used for sleeping if required. Finally, cabin two is in the bow with its central island bed and en suite access to the day head.
The aft cabin is a wonderfully private space with its own en suite bathroom
While its predecessors had been John Bennett designs, Bernard Olesinski designed this one, having started penning Princesses just a few years earlier.
That aft cabin layout means a raised aft deck instead of a cockpit, but that does put it closer to the flybridge, meaning moulded stairs rather than the ladder that most flybridge boats of this era got. There are some neat design flourishes too, like the strakes around the aft cabin windows – very 1980s Ferrari Testarossa.
Twin Volvo Penta TAMD 61 306hp engines were standard, an upgrade to TAMD 71s an option. Originally these were 71A at 358hp but later boats (like this one) got the 380hp 71B motors for a top speed approaching 30 knots.
The galley is on the lower deck but so is the dinette, leaving the saloon free for lounging
Big boat, shaft drive and an Olesinski hull is now a proven formula, and it gained that reputation on the backs of solid performers like this boat.
LOA: 41ft 9in (12.7m) Beam: 13ft 11in (4.2m) Draft: 3ft 5in (1.1m) Displacement: 10 tonnes Fuel capacity: 1,364 litres Engines: Volvo Penta TAMD 71B 380hp diesel engines Location: Plymouth Contact: Ancasta
Windy 28 Ghibli
Built: 2008 Price: £92,500
When I was looking to buy my last boat, the one I wanted – really wanted – was a Windy 28 Ghibli, and six years later I still get slightly unnecessary when I see one. It’s a winning combination of looks, Scandinavian build quality, legendary seakeeping and very strong performance.
First the bad news. Although it’s nearly 30ft long, this is still very much a cuddy cabin boat. Forget mid cabins and standing headroom, what you get down here is a V-shaped dinette with a table that drops, allowing infills to make up a double, and a heads that you need to reverse into to sit down.
There’s also a small galley area. What it is, however, is beautifully trimmed with some great details like the embossed star in the deeply lacquered table.
The cabin is tight but nicely finished and comfortable enough for weekending
And now the good news. Since the cabin is so compact, it leaves the rest of the boat (perhaps 70% of the length) as a huge and comfortable outdoor space.
Helm and navigator seats sit deep, protected by a beautiful stainless steel rimmed wrap-around windscreen complete with trademark inner grab rail, while the centre of the cockpit is a comfortable lounging area around another (detachable) table.
Finally, a sunpad stretches back across the engine space with a walkway next to it to create an easy stroll to the bathing platform. A lack of side decks maximises space and the boat’s low profile might not do much for headroom but pays dividends for the boat’s looks – low, sleek and beautiful.
The majority of 28 Ghiblis are single-engine, most notably the KAD 44/300 series giving 260/285hp. When the D series engines came on stream, the D4-260 was available but most single engine customers opted for D6 350 and 370 motors.
Twin engines were also on the options list, initially a pair of D3 160s but later twin engine boats (including this one) had D3-190 diesels, which give well over 40 knots but also a very efficient 42 litres per hour at about 30 knots – both a corollary of its low profile, narrow beam and easily driven hull.
Driver-focussed helm and big open cockpit make this ideal for sunny days at sea
Legendary. A Hans J Johnsen hull like most Windy boats of this era, it’s a boat designed not to need to slow down when the sea gets up.
LOA: 27ft 9in (8.5m) Beam: 8ft 10in (2.7m) Draft: 2ft 9in (0.8m) Displacement: 2.7 tonnes Fuel capacity: 375 litres Engines: Twin Volvo Penta D3-190 190hp diesel engines Location: Lymington Contact: Berthon International
Nimbus 380 Commander
Built: 2001 Price: £105,000
The Nimbus 380 Commander is a (very) gentle evolution of the 370 Commander, the key visual difference being the far chunkier bathing platform of the newer model.
Beyond that and a few other tweaks, this is the same quirky lovable pilothouse cruiser we know and love – almost a cut-price Fleming in terms of the layout (although that sells it short as the Nimbus is a fine quality boat in its own right).
It’s inside where it earns its ‘quirky’ spurs because this is a layout unlike almost any other (except the aforementioned, far larger, far more expensive Fleming).
Enter the saloon through the aft doors and you’ll actually have to step down a couple of rungs despite this being ostensibly the main deck. There’s a dinette to port with a table that halves in size and lowers to turn this into a lounge area.
Opposite, the entire starboard side is taken up with a huge galley, meaning this can even double as a sort of kitchen diner. Move forward and it’s back up a couple of steps to a separate pilothouse with sliding doors either side and internal access straight up to the flybridge.
Down again to the lower deck forward for two cabins and the heads. It’s a layout that on paper shouldn’t work, yet it does. Brilliantly.
There’s room for two cabins and a heads compartment forward on the lower deck
The flybridge is interesting because it’s behind the lower helm rather than over it. Suddenly the reason for that sunken saloon makes sense, it keeps the flybridge low and stops the boat looking ungainly.
With all the doors (aft, two side and one directly between the two helm stations), access is probably the best you’re likely to find on any sub-40ft flybridge cruiser.
A pair of Volvo Penta KAMD 43 230hp six-cylinder diesel engines live beneath the aft deck, power driving forwards into vee boxes that then send it back through conventional shaft drives beneath the engines. The broker reckons on 25 knots flat-out with a 20-knot cruise.
The main saloon seating and dining area is actually a few steps down from the deck
Twin shafts combine with a shallow hull keel to make this a very steady boat at low speeds with excellent manoeuvrability. Pick up the speed to discover a solid and steady semi-displacement feel.
LOA: 37ft 8in (11.3m) Beam: 11ft 9in (3.6m) Draft: 3ft 7in (1.1m) Displacement: 7 tonnes Fuel capacity: 755 litres Engines: Twin Volvo Penta KAMD 43 230hp diesels Location: Swansea Contact: yachts.co
First published in the October 2023 issue of MBY.
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Beneteau antares 10.80.
Built: 2002 Price: £89,995
Beneteau offers a variety of ranges, all subdivided into different sizes. Flyers are the sportsboats , Gran Turismos the sportscruisers , Swift Trawlers the, err, trawlers that are quite swift and so forth.
The Antares range has always been about practical living and pragmatic looks, and this Beneteau Antares 10.80 is no exception with upright conservative styling and sensible detailing. It’s also, according to the broker, “beautifully presented”, and if the photos are to be believed, it certainly looks to be in turn-key condition.
“Warm and traditional”, was how we described the interior of the 10.80 when we reviewed it in 2007, and it’s as true today, with its polished wood and cream leather. In fact this model dates back to 1998, which would explain the more traditional feel.
Beneteau eked out space for two decent cabins on the lower deck, one a twin and the other a double, which creates the perfect family configuration. There’s a heads on the lower deck too, but no galley – that lives on the main deck along the starboard side of the saloon.
Forward double cabin isn’t huge but provides a good set-up for familes of four
That 1990s styling is particularly evident on the outside but none the worse for it; although slightly dated in places by things like the eyebrow over the windscreens that extends down either side, this is a well proportioned, family-friendly boat.
There’s more than a nod to fishing in the plethora of rod holders but the cockpit includes a small bench seat, and scaling the flybridge ladder introduces you to more seating and a second helm position aloft.
A pair of Volvo Penta’s ubiquitous KAMD 44 EDC diesel engines lie beneath the saloon floor, pushing 285hp aside through a pair of new five-bladed propellers for a top speed of circa 30 knots and a low to mid 20-knot cruising gait.
Big windows and thin mullions maximise light and views in the traditionally styled saloon
Shaft drive is another nod to traditionalism, and a good one on a used boat as this is about the simplest layout available. It also keeps the weight of the engines further forward in the hull, which Beneteau combined with a fine entry for good upwind performance, while a shallow keel aids low-speed directional stability.
LOA: 35ft 5in (10.8m) Beam: 11ft 4in (3.4m) Draught: 3ft 4in (1.0m) Displacement: 6 tonnes Fuel capacity: 640 litres Engines: Twin Volvo Penta KAMD 44EDC 285hp diesels Location: Southampton Contact: Parker Adams Boat Sales
Built: 1998 Price: £99,950
Scandinavians are not afraid to do things differently, and this Nimbus 370, a model first launched in 1995, is a case in point. It might not follow established concepts and layouts, but it does offer something genuinely different and genuinely useful.
Specifically, three entrances to the interior, six berths, a separate wheelhouse as well as a flybridge – linked via an internal stairway – all within 40ft.
The interior of this boat is fascinating. Stepping from the aft cockpit into the saloon feels reasonably normal. The galley is on the starboard side, opposite a dinette which converts to create a double bed.
It’s when you head forward that things get interesting because, instead of stepping down to the lower deck, you step up to a proper little wheelhouse, complete with sliding doors on either side – great for access of course, but also brilliant for airflow on a warm day.
Forward again, and finally you head down to a lower deck that utilises the raised wheelhouse to create extra headroom in part of the second cabin, plus the owner’s cabin and the heads.
The forward cabin is one of three sleeping spaces on board the Nimbus 370
You’d think that the raised pilothouse might make the Nimbus 370 look top heavy, but cunningly, Nimbus positioned the flybridge behind the raised section and above the saloon so in fact there are no obvious flybridge sides, just stainless steel rails with canvas dodgers, the tops of which are level with the wheelhouse roof.
And it’s that low level position behind the wheelhouse that allows easy access from the flybridge straight down to the lower helm.
All twin installations, early versions of the 370, were powered by Volvo Penta’s TAMD 41 200hp. These were later replaced by the Yanmar 230hp motors fitted to this boat, and then Volvo’s KAMD 43 230hp engines with D4 260hp engines fitted to the last ones. Figure on up to about 26 knots, depending on engine option.
The saloon and galley have steps leading up to a raised pilothouse and cabins beyond
One of the many packaging tricks utilised was installing the engines right aft beneath the cockpit, leaving space for accommodation beneath the saloon floor. Although this shifts the centre of gravity aft, seakeeping is still good.
LOA: 37ft 8in (11.5m) Beam: 11ft 9in (3.6m) Draught: 3ft 6in (1.1m) Displacement: 7 tonnes Fuel capacity: 755 litres Engines: Twin Yanmar 4LH STE 230hp diesel engines Location: Mylor Contact: Ancasta
Four Winns 255 Vista
Built: 2017 Price: £98,500
Four Winns is a long established American boat builder based in Cadillac, Michigan, with a rich history of sportscruiser models marketed under the Vista label that once stretched as high as 45ft in length.
Interestingly, every Vista model has now been deleted from the line up, which currently consists entirely of bow-rider sportsboats and a solitary outboard powered wheelhouse model. The reason for this change of direction is down to the Beneteau Group’s takeover in 2014, meaning this Vista 255 is one of the last of an illustrious line.
The layout of the 255 Vista is an entirely conventional U-shaped dinette forward with a galley opposite the heads at the bottom of the companionway and a double berth running transversely beneath the forward section of the cockpit. What’s more interesting is the finish, because this is a surprisingly attractive and well-trimmed boat inside.
Dark woods, pale fabrics, cream leather and a hardwood floor lend it an entirely upmarket and contemporary vibe. It’s well specced too, although strangely, there appears to be no hob.
Smartly finished cabin is bright, modern and classy for a mass market production boat
In fact, there is a hob, but it’s in the cockpit, an electric unit mounted on the wet bar fitted behind the helm seat. It’s a pretty spacious cockpit, with aft seating that turns into a sunbed and a small dinette area.
In part this is due to the favourite American trick on boats of this size of taking the cockpit right to the edges of the boat – access to the foredeck is via an opening section in the windscreen rather than traditional side decks, but also the bathing platform is kept pretty short, again maximising the floorspace in the cockpit.
A single Mercruiser 4.3 litre V6 lives beneath the cockpit floor, producing up to 240hp on demand for a top speed of about 30 knots and a reasonably economical 20-knot cruise.
Cockpit wetbar includes an electric hob for cooking meals outdoors
Inevitably, tall and narrow boats such as these can be prone to being a little sensitive to a beam wind, but trim tabs are fitted to return it to an even keel again.
LOA: 25ft 2in (7.7m) Beam: 8ft 4in (2.5m) Draught: 3ft 0in (0.9m) Displacement: 3 tonnes Fuel capacity: 265 litres Engine: Mercruiser 4.3 litre V6 240hp petrol engine Location: Southampton Contact: Argo Yachting
Sealine S34
Built: 1998 Price: £89,950
The mid 30ft sportscruiser market, these days mostly the preserve of the French, was a hard fought sector for British builders back in the 1990s. Fairline fielded its Targa 35, Princess Yachts offered the excellent 346/366 Riviera and Sealine produced over 300 of these practical and likeable Sealine S34s .
Sealine always majors on interior space and practicality, and this model is no exception. The layout is the usual owner’s cabin forward with a second cabin aft, running beneath the cockpit. A galley, dinette and heads split them.
But it is noticeable for its storage solutions, such as a split mattress in the forward cabin making it easy to lift one section to access a huge locker beneath the berth.
The forward master cabin is complemented by a second guest cabin under the cockpit
Neat details include a clamshell opening to the radar arch, allowing the aft section of canopy to be simply rolled up in situ and stowed away, while at the other end of the boat the anchor is concealed by a neat ‘beak’ at the bow.
Unusually, the cockpit floor is one single level (most boats of this type have a raised forward section to increase headroom in the mid cabin) and there are excellent rails on deck, such as those along the edge of the windscreen, making access forward far easier.
Sealine fitted a huge range of engines to these boats, all twin installations, including petrol, diesel, Mercruiser and Volvo Penta. Some of the very last boats got the later D4 series engines but the vast majority were fitted with the earlier KAD series.
KAD 44 260hp motors were the largest, KAD 43 230hp were also popular. But most (about two thirds in fact) went out with the KAD 32 170hp motors that this boat has.
Whilst not as fast, they still achieve a respectable high 20-knot max and a low 20-knot cruise, and being four-cylinder engines they are lighter and smaller, offering more space in the engine room.
A full set of covers and plenty of seating make the cockpit useable in most weathers
The hull was shared with the Sealine F33 flybridge model. A lower profile and centre of gravity means that the S34 feels far more stable.
LOA: 34ft 6in (10.5m) Beam: 11ft 10in (3.3m) Draught: 3ft 1in (0.9m) Displacement: 5.3 tonnes Fuel capacity: 564 litres Engines: Volvo Penta KAD32 170hp diesel engines Location: Chatham Contact: Network Yacht Brokers
First published in the October 2022 issue of MBY.
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Fairline targa 37.
Built: 1997 Price: £94,950
Introduced as the Targa 36 in 1994, an extended bathing platform saw it quickly morph into the Targa 37, a successful addition to the Fairline range that ran until 2000, by which time almost 200 had been built.
The layout is entirely typical. A cabin each end of the accommodation, the forward one with a central double berth and the mid-cabin aft burrowing beneath the forward section of the cockpit and featuring a pair of single berths that convert to a double plus a tiny settee, dressing table and hanging locker.
Between them, a dinette (converting to take the sleeping to six) sits opposite the galley. But what sets this boat apart is the build quality — the fit out mirrors the more expensive Fairline Squadron boats of this period with beautifully formed cherry or maple woodwork.
High-quality finish of the woodwork in the lower saloon is a ture Fairline hallmark
The two arching GRP spars framing the side windows of the windscreen define Fairline Targas of this era. Hull topsides were available in white, teal or blue, the former the most practical (it hides marks and won’t fade), the teal the least popular and the dark blue the smartest and most sought after.
The cockpit layout works well, a lower entertaining area aft and then a raised section further forward that affords the helm a better view as well as adding a vital few inches of headroom to the mid-cabin below.
Twin V8 petrol engines were on the options list, which would give smooth lively performance at the expense (literally) of increased fuel consumption.
Which is why the majority of Targa 37s went out with a pair of Volvo Penta diesel engines, either the KAD 42 at 230hp aside for low to mid 30 knots performance or the slightly more powerful KAD 44 motors that pushed out 260hp and gave a couple more knots.
The forward owners’ cabin is supplemented by a twin guest cabin and convertible dinette
Fairline opted for a medium to deep-vee hull form and a wide beam to prioritise internal accommodation. But this is still a willing and able driver’s machine that handles well.
Specification
LOA: 36ft 6in (11.1m) Beam: 11ft 8in (3.5m) Draught: 3ft 2in (1.0m) Displacement: 6.5 tonnes Fuel capacity: 640 litres Engines: Twin 230hp Volvo Penta KAD 42 diesels Contact: TBS Boats
Finnmaster T8
Built: 2017 Price: £95,000
There are two distinct lines in the Finnish boat builder’s Finn-Marin stable. Finnmaster is its sensible range of smaller sportier craft whilst Grandezza is the flagship brand of larger and more glamorous sportscruisers .
Launched in 2014, the T8 was the first of a new ‘T-Series’ of Finnmaster sportsboats designed to fuse the practical of the former with the glamour of the latter.
Ostensibly a sportsboat rather than a cruiser, there is in fact more going on below decks than you might expect. Instead of the usual horseshoe dinette, there’s a proper fixed double bed forward, and a small settee opposite a usefully generous heads.
The surprise, however, is when you look aft as Finnmaster has squeezed a further double berth lengthways back under the cockpit. Normally you’d need a full on sportscruiser to get a mid-berth at this size point.
Seating for eight around the large folding table with easy to access storage lockers
There is no space sapping sunpad at the stern, the cockpit dinette extends right to the transom. In conjunction with a small seat to starboard and two swivelling helm seats, this allows eight people to sit around the large folding table, which also converts to a sunpad with the help of a cushion.
There are plenty of storage lockers under the seats, accessed by hinging the bases forward rather than having to remove them, and there’s a small galley to starboard, complete with a diesel hob, sink and fridge.
You’d expect 300hp to provide ample urge and it does. We tested this model with an equally potent 300hp Suzuki, which punted the T8 quickly onto the plane and wound out past 40 knots. Cruising at 30 knots was effortless at 4,700rpm — over 1,000rpm down on maximum.
Fixed double bed forward is complemented by another double under the cockpit
The T8 feels 100% sportsboat. Despite the slightly raised forward cockpit you still sit low and well protected by the high wraparound screen, giving you the confidence to exploit the performance of the 21-degree deadrise hull.
LOA: 26ft 7in (8.1m) Beam: 8ft 11in (2.7m) Draught: 2ft 0in (0.6m) Displacement: 2.2 tonnes Fuel capacity: 261 litres Engine: Yamaha F300 BETX 300hp outboard Contact: Approved Boats
Intercruiser Cabrio 28
Built: 2013 Price: £95,000
There seems to be a real desire amongst the Dutch (surely the most relaxed and laid back people in the world) to be outside in the fresh air, and it is reflected in their boats. Rather than the buttoned down closed-up go faster craft of the UK, where even sportscruisers are sporting lids these days, the typical Dutch boat is a small, low, and rather elegant displacement craft with the helm right aft like a yacht and a single diesel engine. They call them sloops and Holland’s massive waterway system is full of them.
The cabin top is low profile so as not to spoil the purity of the lines or the view from the cockpit. It keeps the air draft low for river cruising too. Inside, headroom is compromised as a result, but the deck hatch opening runs well forward so you can stand at the galley.
Opposite this is a simple heads compartment and at the front is a large dinette, the table dropping to create a double berth. It’s all very straightforward and sensible but the quality of finish and construction is superb, with solid feeling cabinetry and high grade upholstery.
The forward dinette next to the galley converts to a double berth for overnighting duties
With an elegantly rounded stern and a large bathing platform, the cockpit features a large comfy settee that loops around an aft-mounted centre console with a big vertical wooden wheel, instrumentation and engine controls.
It puts the helmsman right at the back of the boat, making for particularly social cruising. Side decks are wide and easily accessed, and there’s a full length canopy to protect the cockpit that can also be used as a spray hood.
The Vetus 52hp diesel engine gives a very river friendly 5-knot cruising speed with a top end a knot or two more. In fact Intercruiser fits a range of engines up to 170hp for offshore performance if you need it.
Sociable cockpit has the helm centre stage with a long settee looping all the way round it
A long keel aids directional stability and protects the propeller, which is particularly useful in the type of shallow inland areas this boat is likely to find itself.
LOA: 27ft 9in (8.5m) Beam: 9ft 10in (3.0m) Draught: 2ft 8in (0.8m) Displacement: 4.5 tonnes Fuel capacity: 100 litres Engine: Vetus 52hp diesel engine Contact: Val Wyatt Marine
Sealine S38
Built: 2003 Price: £97,500
Launched at the Earl’s Court Boat Show (remember that?) in 2003, the Sealine S38 replaced the long running S37 (itself previously the 360 Ambassador) in Sealine’s range. It sounds very similar but was actually a roomier and far more advanced boat — the traditional wiring loom replaced by multiplex technology, for example.
The layout is the typical owner’s cabin forward and mid-cabin aft, separated by the galley and dinette, but there are a couple of standout features rare in sub 40-foot boats.
The most obvious is in the mid-cabin, where the usual twin singles running athwartships are present and correct, but you’ll also discover a third berth tucked away in here, brilliant for anyone with more than two kids (or for children’s friends to be able to come along). Further forward, the heads is split between a separate shower cubicle on one side and a toilet on the other.
The lower saloon is big and bright enough for day time use but still cosy at night
There is seating for four at the helm, two on a double bench facing it, and two more adjacent on a port side settee, and back aft on the single level cockpit you’ll find a dinette that can convert to a sunpad. The oversized radar arch offers a little shade as well as canopy storage. Up at the bow, anchor storage built into the stem rather than hanging over the foredeck is a neat solution.
Engine choices were all based around Volvo Penta’s KAD 40 series sterndrive units. All twin installations, you could choose from 43 (230hp), 44 (260hp) or 300 (285hp). The largest option achieved 35 knots, the smaller 44 motors fitted to this boat should be within a few knots of this.
Forward owner’s cabin is generous in size with good storage and quality finishing
For our test we improvised by using the wash of a 42ft photo boat. Our helmsman said: “Whatever we threw at it, the boat remained controllable, responding to wheel inputs even through the wash.
“There was the odd muted complaint through the hull as we levelled it into a steep one, but by and large it gave an impressive performance”.
LOA: 37ft 1in (11.3m) Beam: 12ft 3in (3.7m) Draught: 3ft 1in (0.9m) Displacement: 6.3 tonnes Fuel capacity: 678 litres Engines: Twin Volvo Penta KAD 44 260hp diesels Contact: Hutchins Marine
First published in the June 2021 issue of Motor Boat & Yachting.
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Finding a used boat for sale under $100,000 that fits your needs when it comes to number of passengers, horsepower, inside accommodations, and other features on board can be a challenge with so many options available on the market today. There are many types of boats available under $100k like center-consoles, cruising yachts, and fishing boats ...
Description. Finding a used boat for sale between $100,000 and $200,000 that fits your needs when it comes to number of passengers, horsepower, inside accommodations, and other features on board can be a challenge with so many options available on the market today. There are many types of boats available between $100k and $200k like center ...
70-79 Feet. 80-89 Feet. 90-99 Feet. 100+ Feet. Discover a selection of pre-owned yachts ranging from $100,000 to $500,000 and uncover the ideal boat that suits your unique lifestyle. Seize this chance to embark on your upcoming journey with a yacht that exceeds all expectations. Explore a range of pre-owned yachts priced from $100,000 to ...
Listed below are used boats for sale worldwide from $180,000 - $200,000. Use the search tools to narrow your exploration. SYS Yacht Sales offers a wide range of affordable used yachts for sale, including motor yachts, trawlers, express cruisers, center consoles, sailboats and everything in between. Search top brands like Sea Ray, Beneteau ...
In the $100k and under price range, a motor yacht is typically similar in that you will need to put a certain amount of money towards annual upkeep and repairs. For example, a Sea Ray or Carver yacht for sale in Fort Lauderdale that costs $90,000 will run you around $9-18k to maintain every year. As you get into more advanced systems like ...
Motor Yacht boats for sale from $50K to $100K in Florida, Maryland, Connecticut, New Jersey. Sea ray, Carver, Century, Chris craft boats for sale.
Shop Used Sea Ray Yachts For Sale Ranging From $100,000 to $200,000. If you're looking for a boat that promises longevity, comfort, and exceptional quality without breaking the bank, then investing in a Sea Ray Boat is the way to go. Check out the selection of used options that are currently available for sale between $100,000 and $200,000.
View used yachts & boats for sale from 100' and above at Galati Yacht Sales. Explore an extensive array of previously owned yachts ranging from 100 feet and above, currently on the market for sale. Yachts for Sale. All Yachts; ... $100,000 to $500,000. $500,000 to $1,000,000. $1,000,000 to $3,000,000.
While not a hard and fast rule, the largest boat size you'll likely find with a budget of $100,000 is around 50ft with the average being around 30-35ft. Search the best selection of used boats for sale under 100k in your area and worldwide on YATCO, The Official MLS of Yachting.
Contact us today at [email protected] or by calling one of our convenient locations. SI Yachts are also Licensed Florida Yacht Brokers. Find a used yacht for sale between $900K and $1 million with the assistance of the SI Yachts expert yacht brokerage team. We can help you find the perfect used boat on the market under $1,000,000.
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Ranger Tugs tops the list in terms of affordable, feature-packed "pocket yachts" that can be great family boats and longer distance cruisers, that can also be easily trailered to different locations (and even used as campers along the way at RV parks). Prices start at US$ 149,000. 2022 Ranger Tugs R31 Command Bridge.
Search for everything from motor yachts for sale from renowned Dutch yards including Feadship and Heesen, premium Italian names including Azimut, Sanlorenzo and Benetti, popular British builders Sunseeker and Princess, and American megayachts for sale from US yards such as Westport. Our collection also features sailing yachts for sale from ...
One of the most common downfalls of the Hans 38-T is electrical problems, so be sure to get the wiring checked out by a professional. Outside of electrical issues, this boat is a proven winner in the cruising world. Prices start around $70,000 but expect to pay well over $100,000 for the more admirable models.
With a budget of $100,000 per week, unlock the doors to some of the most spectacular yachting destinations around the globe. Our luxury yacht charters cover a wide array of regions, including the pristine waters of the Mediterranean, the untouched beauty of Northern Europe, the vibrant atmospheres of the Americas and the Caribbean, as well as exotic locales in Asia, the Pacific, and Australia.
Used Yachts For Sale - $500,000 to $1,000,000. Dive into the lavish world of pre-owned yachts, where a wide selection awaits you in the price range of $500,000 to $1,000,000.Whether you're in the market for a chic and trendy yacht for fabulous parties or a roomy and cozy yacht for family adventures, there's a perfect match for your one-of-a-kind lifestyle.
Search used yachts for sale worldwide from 91 to 100 feet. We offer a wide range of used yachts, including explorer yachts, luxury cruisers, motor yachts, pilothouse yachts, sailing yachts and more. Contact our yacht brokers for assistance.
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Mega Yacht pricing. Mega Yacht listed for sale on YachtWorld offers a diverse price range, from $85,738 on the more reasonably-priced side to a stunning $107,404,356 for the most extravagant models available. It is important to take into consideration the expenses associated with ownership when evaluating your budget and the listed price of a ...
Photo by Nauticstar Boats. Combining high-end design and affordability, the NauticStar 191 Hybrid features a newly designed hull that is ideal for handling choppy waters. Most compelling, however, is the new model's extremely modest price point. The boat is available at under $30k, with a dealer-supplied trailer.
FGI Yacht Group is dedicated to facilitating a seamless acquisition experience, ensuring that your journey on the sea is as extraordinary as the vessel itself. Let us guide you towards a 100′ yacht that surpasses the ordinary and enters the realm of the extraordinary. PRINCESS 32M. Price. £4,200,000. Length. 105' Shipyard.
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Princess 435. Built: 1991. Price: £99,950. Launched in 1987, the 435 is a rare beast, an aft cabin Princess that offers accommodation the full length of the boat. It wasn't the first, it followed the Princess 414 (1981-1987) that evolved from the 41 (1977-1982), but it was the last.