Sailing Yachts

Sailing Yachts for Sale

The sailing superyacht market is the smallest and most specialist segment of the brokerage world. These are vessels built by a handful of yards — Perini Navi, Royal Huisman, Vitters, Baltic Yachts — where engineering precision, sail-handling innovation and blue-water capability define every transaction. Browse the current sailing yacht brokerage inventory.

The sailing superyacht market

Sailing superyachts represent less than 10% of the global fleet above 30 metres, and an even smaller share of the brokerage market. This scarcity is both a challenge and an advantage for buyers: the inventory is limited, but the vessels that do come to market are often genuinely exceptional — built by specialist yards with engineering standards that rival or exceed the best motor yacht builders.

The market divides into two categories. Performance sailing yachts — built by yards like Vitters, Baltic, and Southern Wind — prioritise speed, handling, and racing capability alongside cruising comfort. These are vessels designed to compete in superyacht regattas and cross oceans at pace. Cruising sailing yachts — primarily Perini Navi and Royal Huisman — prioritise comfort, space, and ease of handling, with automated sail systems that make 50-metre sailing yachts practical for a small crew.

Key sailing yacht builders

Perini Navi (Italy)

The volume leader in large sailing yachts, with over 60 vessels delivered between 38 and 90 metres. Perini Navi's automated captive-winch systems revolutionised the market by making large sailing yachts crewable with the same headcount as a motor yacht. The 56-metre ketch class is the most commonly traded sailing superyacht on the brokerage market. See our Perini Navi for sale page for current inventory.

Royal Huisman (Netherlands)

The Dutch benchmark for bespoke sailing yachts. Royal Huisman builds fully custom aluminium vessels from 30 to 80 metres, with an engineering precision comparable to Feadship on the motor yacht side. Notable deliveries include Athena (90m, 2004), Sea Eagle II (81m, 2020), and Aquarius (56m, 2018). Brokerage pricing starts at approximately €8 million for older vessels; recent builds exceed €40 million.

Vitters (Netherlands)

A specialist Dutch yard focused on high-performance custom sailing yachts. Vitters has delivered notable vessels including Unfurled (46m), Hetairos (67m), and Ganesha (46m). The yard's strength is in combining carbon-fibre mast technology with aluminium hull construction for vessels that are both fast and beautiful.

Baltic Yachts (Finland)

Finland's leading sailing yacht builder, known for carbon and composite construction that produces some of the lightest and fastest sailing superyachts afloat. The Pink Gin VI (52m, Baltic 175) and Canova (32m) are standout recent deliveries. Baltic yachts trade well on the brokerage market, with recent builds commanding premiums for their performance credentials.

Pricing guide for sailing superyachts

SegmentSize rangeTypical asking price
Production / semi-custom (older)30–40m€2M–€8M
Perini Navi ketch (56m class)50–58m€8M–€18M
Custom performance (Vitters, Baltic)35–52m€6M–€22M
Royal Huisman bespoke40–60m€12M–€40M
Mega sailing yacht (70m+)70–106m€25M–€80M+

Why buy a sailing superyacht?

The case for a sailing superyacht is both practical and emotional. Practically, sailing yachts consume dramatically less fuel, operate more quietly, and access anchorages that deeper-draught motor yachts cannot. The annual running cost saving of 15–25% compared to a motor yacht of equivalent size is significant over a typical ownership period.

Emotionally, sailing is a fundamentally different way to experience the sea. The silence under sail, the connection to wind and weather, the satisfaction of a well-executed passage — these are experiences that no motor yacht, however luxurious, can replicate. For owners who value the journey as much as the destination, a sailing superyacht is the logical choice.

For the full brokerage inventory across all yacht types, see our yachts for sale hub. For the motor yacht alternative, see motor yachts for sale. For charter before buying, see our charter hub.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a sailing superyacht cost?

Sailing superyachts on the brokerage market range from approximately €3 million for an older 30-metre production sailing yacht to €50 million or more for a recent 60-metre custom build from Royal Huisman or Perini Navi. The most active segment is the 40–56 metre bracket, where well-maintained Perini Navi ketches and custom sloops trade between €6 million and €20 million. Running costs are typically lower than equivalent motor yachts due to reduced fuel consumption.

What are the best sailing yacht builders?

The leading sailing superyacht builders are Perini Navi (Italy — the volume leader in large sailing yachts, 38–90m), Royal Huisman (Netherlands — bespoke aluminium sailing yachts, 30–80m), Vitters (Netherlands — high-performance custom builds), and Baltic Yachts (Finland — carbon and composite performance yachts). For vessels above 80 metres, Oceanco's Black Pearl (106m) and the Maltese Falcon (88m, Perini Navi) represent the extreme upper end.

Are sailing yachts cheaper to run than motor yachts?

Yes — sailing yachts consume significantly less fuel than motor yachts of equivalent size. A 50-metre sailing yacht under sail burns zero fuel; under engine, it burns approximately 200–400 litres per hour versus 500–1,000+ litres per hour for a 50-metre motor yacht. Crew requirements are comparable. Other running costs — insurance, maintenance, berthing — are broadly similar. The overall annual operating cost for a sailing superyacht is typically 15–25% lower than an equivalent motor yacht.

Can I charter a sailing superyacht?

Yes — several sailing superyachts operate in the charter market, particularly Perini Navi vessels in the Mediterranean and Caribbean. Charter rates for sailing superyachts are generally lower than equivalent motor yachts — a 50-metre Perini Navi may charter at €80,000–€150,000 per week versus €150,000–€250,000 for a 50-metre motor yacht. The experience is fundamentally different: more intimate, more connected to the sea, and quieter.

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