Contessa 32

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    Cruiser/racer Contessa 32

    51.000 €

    • Puerto Deportivo de Sotogrande, Cádiz (Spain)
    • Year : 1972
    • Length: 9,76m.
    • Contessa 32 9.76 m from Length 1,68 m from Draft.

  • Used boat 7654 | Cruiser/racer used

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    Cruiser/racer Elan Performance 450

    150.000 €

    (VAT included )

    • Real Club Náutico Algeciras, Cádiz (Spain)
    • Year : 2008
    • Length: 13,6m.
    • Elan Performance 450 13.6 m from Length 2,65 m from Draft.

  • Used boat 2306 | Cruiser/racer used

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    Cruiser/racer Jeanneau Selection 37

    22.000 €

    • Real Club Náutico El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz (Spain)
    • Year : 1986
    • Length: 11,2m.
    • Jeanneau Selection 37 11.2 m from Length 2,0 m from Draft.

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  • Type: Cruisers/racers
  • Boat Condition : used
  • Location: Cádiz (Spain)

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The cruiser-racer boats are a combination of cruising sail boats, slower and heavier, and regatta boats which are lighter and faster. They are specially designed for those who want a high-performance boat which also offers stability and which have a spacious and comfortable interior for long distance navigations. These boats can have two or three cabins.

They may have a length of between 35 to 50 feet, which makes them comfortable enough to spend a few days on board but are not too big like the regatta boats or cruisers. In this type of boat, the priorities have to coexist in a relatively small space: for example it is important that they have enough room to move on the bridge space, but they don't have to offer all the amenities of a cruiser, such as a bimini cover, tables in the cockpit, or other elements that may interfere with its manoeuvrability.

The racer-cruiser offers fast, complex navigation, but may sometimes sacrifice a bit of speed to ensure a longer life of the sails and better manoeuvrability.