Buy used sailing cruisers in Cornwall

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    Sailing cruiser Custom Ed Burnett Gaff Pilot Cutter

    300.724 €

    • Verified second-hand boat
    • Cornwall (United Kingdom)
    • Year : 2008
    • Length: 13,5m.
    • Custom Ed Burnett Gaff Pilot Cutter 13.5 m from Length 2,25 m from Draft. Observations: [b]brokers comments[/b][p]mischief is the fabulous result of naval architect ed burnett and ...

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    Sailing cruiser Custom Classic Stow & Son Gaff Yawl

    242.893 €

    • Verified second-hand boat
    • Cornwall (United Kingdom)
    • Year : 1900
    • Length: 14,85m.
    • Custom Classic Stow & Son Gaff Yawl 14.85 m from Length 1,7 m from Draft. Observations: [b]brokers comments[/b][p]described in the royal yorkshire yacht club's 1947 centenary book ...

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  • Type: Sailing cruisers
  • Boat Condition : used
  • Location: Cornwall (United Kingdom)

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Cruisers are sailing yachts designed for long voyages and for this reason, they have large and spacious cabins for maximum comfort on board and a high freeboard to ensure a higher level of safety. The more modern versions are equipped with internal and external cabinets and cubbyholes to store food, clothing and all kinds of equipment. They provide a simple, dry and comfortable navigation, especially in windy conditions. Unlike regatta sailing boats, they sacrifice part of their speed for greater strength, stability and resistance, they have a more affordable price and are easier to handle, even by a small crew.

Cruisers usually have the bathroom, kitchen and a small table below deck. Most of these boats have heating and air conditioning, an electric generator and boiler. Generally, they have the same equipment as larger yachts, but come at a lower price. Additionally, they don't require a team of professional skippers on board to be taken out to sea. Normally, in addition to the sails, they also have a motor for when there is no wind.