
Sailing Yachts Sales
Sailing Monohulls & Catamarans are high-stakes venture that requires a deep understanding of the market, strong negotiation skills, and comprehensive service offerings. Engaging an experienced yacht broker can facilitate the process, providing valuable expertise and resources to ensure successful transactions.
Whether you're browsing by builder, type, or length, our selection of available yachts for sale combined with our network ensures that we'll find the right vessel for you.

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We represent some of the most prestigious yacht builders in the world. Whether you have a preference for renowned brands or are exploring boutique shipyards, our brokerage provides access to an array of vessels crafted by top-tier manufacturers.
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Habitable or non-habitable, dinghies or keel type monohulls, and racing or pleasure boats.
Monohulls have a single-hull design, catamarans have two hulls, and trimarans have three. Generally, sailors use catamarans for upwind sailing (but they can be used to sail downwind in certain conditions).
The type of sail you'll need for your sailboat depends on the kind of sailboat you have. Additionally, sails are highly dependent on the wind and weather conditions.


Catamaran or Monohull
Proponents of monohulls love the typical wobbliness of these boats and the authentic sailing experience that they convey. On the contrary, fans of catamarans praise their luxurious spaciousness and stability. Both teams are right.
Let’s take a closer look at the differences between monohulls - such as sailboats and multihull boats - such as catamarans. For a better comparison, we will focus only on boats with sails. There are also multi-hull motor boats (power catamarans),
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