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- Recently Updated: Oldest first
- Distance: Nearest first
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- Year: Oldest first
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- Price: High to Low
- Price: Low to High
- $4,500,000New York, NYOffered By: Denison Yachting
- Offered By: Pop Yachts
- $50,000Berkeley, CAOffered By: Pop Yachts
- $425,000Mishawaka, IN
- Offered By: World Class Yacht Sales, Inc.
- $275,000FLOffered By: South Florida Yachts
- Offered By: Pop Yachts
- Offered By: Seattle Yachts
- Offered By: David Walters Yachts
- Offered By: Denison Yachting
- Offered By: All Florida Yacht Sales
- Offered By: Pop Yachts
- $150,000Green Cove Springs, FLOffered By: World Class Yacht Sales, Inc.
- Offered By: Irish Boat Shop
- Offered By: Prestige Yacht Sales
- Offered By: Reed Yacht Sales - Grand Haven Office
- Offered By: Pop Yachts
- Offered By: Norton's Yacht Sales, Inc.
- Offered By: Chesapeake Nautical Cruises, LLC
- Offered By: Jobe Marine
- Offered By: Pop Yachts
- Offered By: North Point Yacht Sales
What are antique and classic sailing vessels?
Antique and Classic sailboats are sailing vessels frequently used for time-honored boating pursuits such as overnight cruising and day sailing. They can vary in size, with the shortest vessel presently listed measuring 16 feet in length, up to the longest vessel listed at 144 feet long. Antique and Classic sailing vessels are built by a wide variety of boat builders with hull types including monohull, displacement and other designs. These sailboats have a minimum total sail area of 69 square feet, a maximum total sail area of 2,200 square feet and an average of 422 square feet. Boat Trader currently has 77 antique and classic sailboats for sale, including 0 new vessels and 77 used and custom yachts listed by both individual owners and professional dealerships mainly in United States.
What are the best antique and classic sailing vessels?
Some of the best-known, masterful builders of antique and classic sailing vessels presently include: Custom, Herreshoff, Pearson, Alden and Allied. These builders may design antique and classic sailing vessels with secondary inboard, outboard-2S, outboard and inboard/outboard propulsion systems, available in diesel, gas, electric and other fuel systems.
How much do antique and classic sailing vessels cost?
Antique and Classic sailing vessels for sale on Boat Trader are available for a variety of prices, from $4,613 on the relatively lower-priced, classic models all the way up to $3,430,530 for the most advanced boats.
Why are antique and classic sailing vessels popular?
Antique and Classic sailing vessels have a rich legacy as vessels that are sought-after due to their deeper-depth draft and generally wider beam - attributes that make these vessels exceptionally ideal for overnight cruising and day sailing. The maximum amount of passengers for antique and classic sailing vessels currently listed on Boat Trader is 12 people, with an average capacity of 10 people.
The most viewed brands for antique and classic sailing vessels this month were Alden, Custom, Herreshoff, Palmer Johnson and Pearson. With 77 antique and classic sailboats currently listed for sale, as well as 10 added in the past 30 days, Boat Trader is confident that you’ll find the boat you are looking for.