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Sailing cruisers are designed for the long haul, offering a vessel that is capable of day sailing, overnight cruising, and long-distance journeys. What differentiates these boats from normal sailing vessels is their wider beams and increased stability. The interior volume is also bigger, allowing for bunks and other living space necessities required for overnight travel. They also have sails and rigs that are designed to generate maximum power with easy handling for one- or two-person trips.
A sailing cruiser is a yacht designed primarily for cruising, where living accommodation and comfort are given precedence over performance and speed. They will be more comfort-focused than racing craft, they tend to be heavier and not as fast, but more comfortable to live aboard. They can range from very small, creek crawling type craft with very basic accommodation and facilities, to yachts fully kitted out for cruising round the world.
For shallow waters, bilge keeled or lifting keeled cruisers will allow you to navigate shallow waters, while a long keel or fin keel is better suited to deeper waters, will enable the boat to sail more efficiently upwind and cope better in bigger seas.
Sailing cruisers are typically built in a catamaran style with dual hulls and have a fiberglass exterior. Some models are made with premium marine wood for a luxurious finish, but they do require much more upkeep and have a higher price tag than many mass-produced fiberglass models. Sailing cruisers will feature shallow hulls and rigging systems that generally only use one mast, with a closed or partially open cabin on most models to offer protection from the elements.
While most vessels primarily generate power from wind through gennakers and other rigging systems, most sailing cruisers also include their own inboard diesel engine to assist with propulsion when the wind dies down or when navigating into and out of ports. Some “performance” models are available with more powerful inboard or outboard motors, but these boats are primarily designed for cruising, not racing.
As these vessels are designed for long-term travel, there is a variety of additional equipment that can be added to enhance the journey. Generators are popular for additional power, as are head systems, premium sails and rigs, and navigation systems designed for use in the open water. Boaters will typically outfit their vessels with additional safety gear for open water cruising and satellite systems for communication, as well.
Cruiser yachts are large, sailing vessels generally used for time-honored activities such as overnight cruising and day cruising. These sailing vessels have a rich legacy as vessels that are sought-after due to their very deep draft and average beam, characteristics that make them exceptionally well-suited for overnight cruising and day cruising. Across our current listings, the average capacity for cruiser sailing vessels is 10 people with a maximum capacity of 16 passengers, and the average length overall (LOA) is 41 feet. Listings range in size from 23 feet long to 94 feet long, with an average sail area of 807 square feet and a maximum sail area of 2,655 square feet. Listed hull types include monohull, catamaran, displacement, deep vee and other.
Manufactured by a wide variety of yacht manufacturers, there are currently 6,327 cruiser yachts for sale on YachtWorld, with 936 new vessels for sale, and 5,391 used and custom yachts listed. These vessels are all listed by professional brokerages and new boat dealers, mainly in the following countries: United States, United Kingdom, Italy, France and Spain.
Some of the most widely-known, masterful builders of cruiser sailboats as of today include: Beneteau, Jeanneau, Bavaria, Dufour and Catalina. These builders may design cruiser sailing vessels with secondary inboard, outboard, outboard-4S, inboard/outboard and electric propulsion systems, available in diesel, gas, electric and other fuel systems. Over the past 30 days, the top, most-viewed brands for cruiser sailing vessels on YachtWorld were Bavaria, Beneteau, Catalina, Hunter and Jeanneau.
Cruiser sailing vessels for sale on YachtWorld are available for a variety of prices from $6,713 on the more modest side all the way up to $2,630,801 for the most advanced boats.