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Bianca for sale

Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
£77,668 GBP
Listed price €89,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1981 | 12.62m | Diesel | Sail
Sweden
£65,769 GBP
Listed price kr825,000 SEK
Tax paid / included
1988 | Sail
Denmark
£11,703 GBP
Listed price €13,410 EUR
1983 | 9.90m | Sail
Denmark
£34,523 GBP
Listed price €39,560 EUR
1990 | 11.00m | Sail
United Kingdom
£2,500 GBP
Tax paid / included
1970 | 8.23m | Diesel | Sail

History of Bianca

Bianca Yachts: A Legacy of Danish Innovation and Craftsmanship

Bianca Yachts stands as one of Denmark’s most esteemed boat manufacturers, revered for its enduring commitment to quality, design excellence, and innovation within the world of sailing yachts. Founded in the 1960s, Bianca Yachts has played a pivotal role in shaping Scandinavian yacht building traditions, earning a loyal following amongst boating enthusiasts across Europe and beyond.

History of Bianca Yachts

The journey of Bianca Yachts commenced in 1964, when brothers Svend and Holger Andersen established the shipyard in Rudkøbing, on the island of Langeland, Denmark. Their initial forays focused on introducing GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) construction to Scandinavian yacht building—a forward-thinking approach at a time when timber was the dominant material in yacht construction. Bianca Yachts was one of the earliest European brands to embrace this technology, heralding a new era of durable and easily maintained sailing cruisers.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Bianca became synonymous with robust build standards and seaworthy Scandinavian design. It established a hallmark for reliability in offshore sailing, appealing to both serious cruisers and club racers. The shipyard maintained a family-run ethos, rooted in generations of Danish maritime tradition, while adopting progressive methods in yacht construction and design.

Signature Models and Notable Innovations

Bianca Yachts’ reputation was greatly enhanced by a series of iconic models that remain sought-after vessels within the pre-owned market:

  • Bianca 27: Launched in the late 1960s, this model was celebrated for its solid GRP hull and impressive sea-keeping abilities. The Bianca 27 became a favourite amongst cruising sailors seeking a manageable and responsive yacht for long-distance voyages.
  • Bianca 28: Building on the 27’s success, this slightly larger model offered increased accommodation and comfort, making it highly desirable for family cruises in the Baltic and North Seas.
  • Bianca 111: This 36-foot design, created in collaboration with renowned yacht designer Svend Svendsen, blended performance and spaciousness. The Bianca 111 continues to attract discerning sailors searching for a classic yet capable yacht with pedigree.

Many Bianca Yachts feature practical interiors, robust deck layouts, and deep keels for superior upwind performance. The thoughtful approach to ergonomics, combined with signature Danish aesthetics, set Bianca Yachts apart from many contemporaries.

Brand Achievements and Distinctive Qualities

What truly distinguishes Bianca Yachts is its steadfast dedication to craftsmanship and owner satisfaction. Bianca Yachts are frequently praised for their longevity, with many vessels still sailing actively decades after launch. The brand’s focus on traditional design integrity, coupled with innovative methods in GRP manufacturing, has secured its reputation amongst blue-water cruisers and Scandinavian sailing clubs in search of reliable and characterful yachts for sale.

Over the years, Bianca Yachts has been recognised for its contributions to Danish boat building and has garnered accolades within European yachting circles for quality, innovation, and safety. The ability to blend tradition with cutting-edge techniques—such as early adoption of fibre-reinforced plastic construction—remains one of Bianca Yachts’ enduring strengths.

Recent Developments and Continuing Heritage

While the original Bianca Yachts shipyard operations have evolved over time, the company’s legacy continues through restoration projects, owner’s associations, and the thriving aftermarket for classic Bianca models. There remains a vibrant community of Bianca owners, especially across Scandinavia and Germany, where support networks and parts supply underline the enduring appeal of these Danish yachts.

Why Choose Bianca Yachts?

Potential buyers and sailing enthusiasts searching for a Bianca yacht for sale are often drawn by the marque’s signature blend of classic lines, robust construction, and practical cruising abilities. Bianca Yachts are considered prime examples of Scandinavian boatbuilding ingenuity—equal parts tradition and innovation. Their strong second-hand market, accessibility to parts, and tight-knit owner community make a compelling case for those seeking an ocean-worthy, heritage-rich sailing yacht.

For anyone seeking a yacht renowned for longevity, timeless design, and a unique place in Danish nautical history, Bianca Yachts offers a proven choice—built on decades of experience and a passion for the sea.

Which models do Bianca produce?

Bianca produce a range of boats including the Bianca 27, Bianca 360, Bianca 420, Bianca Aphrodite 414 and Bianca Lido. For the full list of Bianca models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Bianca build?

Bianca manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Sloop.

How much does a boat from Bianca cost?

Used boats from Bianca on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £2,500 GBP to £77,700 GBP with an average price of £38,400 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Bianca, for example the model, age and condition.

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