
91' Ta Chiao Bro Fontaine 92 2004
$ 1,750,000
Newport, United States
90' William Fife William Fife 15m Class 1908
$ 1,771,500
Barcelona, Spain
89' Vmg Custom 2018
$ 2,113,990
Alicante (Alacant), Spain
88' Latitude Custom 2022
$ 7,853,650
Latvia
87' Koser & Meyer Custom 1952
$ 620,025
Ventimiglia, Italy
86' McConaghy Boats 2002
$ 395,000
Bridgeport, United States
85' Oyster Yachts Oyster 825 2014
$ 4,127,595
English Harbour, Antigua and Barbuda
82' Alia Yachts Warwick 82 LK 2011
$ 2,195,000
Wickford, United States
80' Nautor's Swan Swan 80 2000
$ 1,653,400
St. Tropez, France
80' Dencho Marine 2004
$ 345,000
Cleveland, United States
80' Custom Sailing Schooner 1996
$ 175,000
Valdez, United States
79' Dynamique 80 1995
$ 490,000
Cartagena, Colombia
While sailboats make up a small portion of the number of boats sold in the U.S. every year compared to power boats, the passion that sailboat owners have for their favorite style of boating is unmatched. There is something spiritual about being on the water with no humming engine and just the wind to propel you to your destination. Sailboats run the gamut in length, amenities, price, and features. Most sailboats still have a small engine just in case of emergencies or the owner wants to cruise under power. Smaller sailboats use a centerboard, which is a board that sticks out of the bottom of the boat to reduce sideways motions, as well as a rudder to maintain course and steer. The larger the sailboat you get, you will instead have a fixed keel, although its draft may prevent you from getting too shallow. Sailboats don't have to be monohull either. One of the most popular types of sailboats today, especially for yacht charter in the islands, are sailing catamarans which offer more space and stability that a sailboat. There is simply nothing like plotting a course and using the energy provided by the earth to reach your destination. Let the team at United Yacht Sales help you find the used sailboat of your dreams today or let us help you sell your existing boat.