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Malo for sale

United Kingdom
£155,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
1998 | 12.24m | Diesel | Sail
United Kingdom
£215,000 GBP
2005 | 12.33m | Diesel | Sail
United Kingdom
£179,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
2000 | 13.10m | Diesel | Sail
United Kingdom
£115,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
1997 | 11.35m | Diesel | Sail
£344,708 GBP
Listed price €395,000 EUR
2008 | 15.10m | Sail
United Kingdom
£155,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
2009 | 11.80m | Diesel | Sail
United Kingdom
£169,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
2011 | 11.55m | Diesel | Sail | Under Offer
Denmark
£46,143 GBP
Listed price kr395,000 DKK
Tax paid / included
1984 | 10.60m | Sail
£198,902 GBP
Listed price kr2,495,000 SEK
Tax paid / included
2001 | 12.65m | Diesel | Sail | Sold
Sweden
£79,321 GBP
Listed price kr995,000 SEK
Tax paid / included
1989 | Sail
Portugal
£70,951 GBP
Listed price kr890,000 SEK
1986 | 11.60m | Diesel | Sail | Sold
£139,510 GBP
Listed price kr1,750,000 SEK
Tax paid / included
2001 | 11.76m | Diesel | Sail

History of Malo

Introduction

Malo Yachts, established in Sweden in 1939, stands as a hallmark of quality and craftsmanship in the world of bluewater cruising yachts. Renowned for producing robust, elegant, and seaworthy sailing yachts, Malo is highly sought after by discerning sailors who appreciate Scandinavian design and reliable ocean-going performance. For anyone searching for a Malo yacht for sale, the brand is synonymous with long-distance comfort and timeless style.

History of Malo Yachts

The origins of Malo date back to the small coastal town of Kungsviken on the island of Orust, a region famous for its centuries-old tradition of boatbuilding. Founded by Harry Hallberg, Malo initially focused on building small wooden boats before transitioning to modern fibreglass construction in the early 1970s. With this shift, Malo began to build a series of cruising yachts that quickly gained international recognition for their durability, safety, and meticulous attention to detail.

One of the key milestones in Malo’s history was the release of the Malo 40, which set a new standard for offshore cruising boats. Over the decades, Malo has continued to evolve, blending advanced technology with classic design principles to produce yachts that can handle the harshest conditions while offering a high degree of comfort and luxury onboard.

Innovations and Craftsmanship

Malo is distinguished by its dedication to semi-custom yacht production. Every Malo yacht is hand-finished to an exceptional standard, with a focus on solid construction and traditional Swedish woodworking. The deep, secure cockpits, integrated doghouses, and comprehensive protection for crew and equipment are key features that have made these yachts favourites among bluewater cruisers.

Technological advancements, such as insulated hulls for extended northern sailing seasons, in-mast furling systems, and intelligent design layouts, have further established Malo’s reputation for practical innovation. The use of high-quality teak, robust stainless steel fittings, and thoughtful interior layouts demonstrate the brand’s commitment to both form and function.

Notable Models

  • Malo 36: Known for its manageable size without compromising seaworthiness, making it ideal for both couples and solo sailors undertaking long voyages.
  • Malo 40 Classic: Revered among offshore enthusiasts for its balance of spacious interior, robust hull, and impressive handling in challenging conditions.
  • Malo 43/46: Offering extended living space and storage, these models are popular for extended bluewater cruising and have received acclaim for comfort and performance.

Awards and Achievements

Malo Yachts have long been recognised within the sailing community for their superior build quality and offshore capabilities. Several models have been lauded by yachting magazines and organisations, winning accolades for design, safety, and owner satisfaction. The company’s dedication to continuous improvement ensures it remains at the forefront of Scandinavian yacht building.

Unique Selling Points

  • Exceptional build quality and attention to detail rooted in Swedish tradition.
  • Customisation options to meet specific owner requirements.
  • Outstanding seaworthiness for bluewater and long-distance cruising.
  • Elegant, timeless Scandinavian design paired with modern comforts.
  • Renowned for safety, comfort, and resale value in the used yacht market.

Conclusion

For those seeking a premium, go-anywhere cruising yacht, Malo Yachts represents a union of tradition, innovation, and understated luxury. Their boats are designed to inspire confidence on the open seas while providing a welcoming and comfortable home away from home. As demand for Malo yachts for sale continues, the brand's legacy of excellence endures, making it a top consideration for sailors worldwide.

Which models do Malo produce?

Malo produce a range of boats including the Malo 40, Malo 37, Malo 39, Malo 36 and Malo 42. For the full list of Malo models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Malo build?

Malo manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Sloop, Cruiser, Aft cockpit, Bluewater cruiser and Coastal cruiser.

How much does a boat from Malo cost?

Used boats from Malo on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £46,100 GBP to £345,000 GBP with an average price of £172,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Malo, for example the model, age and condition.

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