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A Racing Sailing Yacht, also called a cruiser/racer, is considered a hybrid vessel because it can accommodate overnight cruising but is trimmed with the equipment for competitive racing. Usually 35–50 feet in length, it’s relatively light in weight. The deck is easy to get around when either cruising or racing. Cruising amenities such as dodgers, biminis, and cockpit tables usually can be removed so they won’t interfere with racing handling and maneuvers.
Most Sailing Racing Yachts are monohulls, with newer hulls made of fiberglass, carbon fiber and older ones including ferrocement, aluminium, steel and cedar. Some multihulls also can be found, especially among owners focused more on speed. Moderate or light displacement hulls, as well as planing hulls, are most common. Foiling vessels also have become popular. They use foils below the hull work - much like an airplane wing does in the air - lifting the boat's hull up above the water when traveling fast, so reducing drag and increasing speed.
Racing Sailing Yachts get most of their power from the use of the sails. Nearly all have at least and auxiliary engine to power motion, as well as to charge batteries, etc. Sails that have been mostly made of dacron the past 20 years or so are being replaced by carbon fiber sails.
Whether cruising or racing, navigation equipment and weather-routing are popular items for Racing Sailing Yachts. There are also solar panels and wind generators that can help provide electricity on the vessel. Doubling up on spinnaker and jib halyards can be good for either cruising or racing.
Racer/Cruiser yachts are large, sailing vessels frequently used for time-honored activities such as overnight cruising and racing. These sailing vessels have a rich legacy as vessels that are sought-after due to their exceedingly deep draft and generally wider beam, features that make them exceptionally great for overnight cruising and racing. Across our current listings, the average capacity for racer/cruiser sailing vessels is 10 people with a maximum capacity of 16 passengers, and the average length overall (LOA) is 40 feet. Listings range in size from 22 feet long to 99 feet long, with an average sail area of 701 square feet and a maximum sail area of 3,701 square feet. Listed hull types include monohull, displacement, trimaran, catamaran and other.
Designed and assembled by a wide variety of yacht manufacturers, there are currently 2,919 racer/cruiser yachts for sale on YachtWorld, with 648 new vessels for sale, and 2,271 used and custom yachts listed. These vessels are all listed by professional yacht brokers and boat dealerships and new boat dealers, mainly in the following countries: United States, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain and France.
Some of the most widely-known, masterful builders of racer/cruiser sailboats as of today include: Beneteau, Jeanneau, Catalina, Dufour and Nautor Swan. These builders may construct racer/cruiser sailing vessels with secondary inboard, outboard-4S, outboard, inboard/outboard and electric propulsion systems, available in diesel, gas, electric, LPG and other fuel systems. Over the past 30 days, the top, most-viewed brands for racer/cruiser sailing vessels on YachtWorld were Beneteau, C&C, Catalina, Jeanneau and Nautor Swan.
Racer/Cruiser sailing vessels for sale on YachtWorld are available for a swath of prices from $5,570 on the lower-cost segment of yachts all the way up to $4,054,330 for the most exclusive yachts.