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United Kingdom
£174,995 GBP
Tax paid / included
1997 | 12.21m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£39,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
1981 | 11.04m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£89,950 GBP
1995 | Power
United Kingdom
£309,995 GBP
Tax paid / included
2014 | 13.18m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£90,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
1989 | 12.20m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£159,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
2001 | 12.90m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£42,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
1985 | 10.70m | Diesel | Power | Under Offer
United Kingdom
£124,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
1999 | 11.74m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£249,995 GBP
Tax paid / included
2003 | 13.70m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£54,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
1995 | Power
Jersey
£225,000 GBP
Tax not paid / excluded
2005 | 13.72m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£249,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
2008 | 15.24m | Diesel | Power

History of Broom

Introduction to Broom: British Craftsmanship in Yachting Excellence

Established in 1898, Broom is a renowned British boat and yacht manufacturer celebrated for its longstanding tradition of combining classic craftsmanship with innovative marine engineering. With over a century of heritage, Broom’s yachts are well respected by boating enthusiasts worldwide, particularly for their superior quality, versatile river and offshore capabilities, and distinctive design. For anyone seeking a Broom yacht for sale, the brand represents enduring value, style, and reliability, making it a distinguished choice in the world of motor yachts and cruisers.

History and Milestones of Broom

Broom was founded by Charles J. Broom on the banks of the River Yare in Brundall, Norfolk, marking the beginning of one of Britain’s most respected yacht-building traditions. Initially, Broom focused on the construction and hire of wooden river launches, quickly earning a reputation for robust build quality and timeless elegance. The company was passed down through generations of the Broom family, each contributing to its steady growth and adaptation to changing maritime trends.

By the mid-20th century, Broom transitioned from traditional wooden boats to pioneering the use of fibreglass hulls, positioning itself at the forefront of European yacht manufacturing. This move allowed for the production of more durable, low-maintenance vessels that maintained their value and appeal over decades. The 1970s and 1980s saw Broom’s classic aft-cabin cruisers gain widespread recognition for their comfort and seaworthiness, solidifying the brand’s reputation on both inland waterways and coastal passages.

Innovations and Iconic Models

Broom has consistently led the way with practical and thoughtful innovations. Their yachts are particularly noted for generous internal layouts, raised aft decks, and deep V hulls engineered for stability and efficiency. The Broom 35 European, launched in 1975, stands as a milestone for the brand, introducing a new standard of liveaboard luxury and all-weather performance. The Broom 39 and flagship 425 further enhanced the model range, offering spacious cabins, reliable Volvo Penta engines, and exceptional sea handling.

Recent years have seen the introduction of the Broom 370 and Broom 430, modern motor yachts that reflect contemporary design trends while staying true to the brand’s ethos of timeless elegance and robust construction.

Broom’s Unique Selling Points

  • Heritage and Experience: Over a century of yacht-building expertise ensures each boat is crafted to the highest standards.
  • Versatility: Broom yachts excel on both rivers and offshore, making them a preferred choice for those wanting flexibility in their cruising adventures.
  • Build Quality: Attention to detail and the use of premium components result in yachts known for longevity and resilience.
  • Innovative Design: Spacious interiors, thoughtful layouts, and reliable engineering enhance comfort and usability.
  • After-Sales Support: Broom’s commitment to customer service and support sets it apart, making ownership rewarding for years to come.

Broom Today and the Future

Broom continues to be synonymous with British yachting excellence, balancing modern innovation with the values of traditional craftsmanship. The company’s revival in recent years, including support for pre-owned models and new projects, assures that the Broom legacy will continue to offer discerning boaters outstanding motor yachts for both leisure and adventure. Whether exploring UK inland waterways or heading offshore, Broom remains a top choice for those seeking reliability, comfort, and classic style in their next yacht acquisition.

Which models do Broom produce?

Broom produce a range of boats including the Broom 41, Broom 425, Broom 45, Broom 42 and Broom 30. For the full list of Broom models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Broom build?

Broom manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Cruiser, Motoryacht, Flybridge motor cruiser, Aft cabin and Cabin cruiser.

How much does a boat from Broom cost?

Used boats from Broom on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £5,000 GBP to £310,000 GBP with an average price of £133,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Broom, for example the model, age and condition.

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