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Menorquin for sale

£327,254 GBP
Listed price €375,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2008 | 18.10m | Diesel | Power
Croatia
£177,154 GBP
Listed price €203,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2003 | 12.00m | Diesel | Power
Croatia
£74,090 GBP
Listed price €84,900 EUR
1995 | 9.75m | Power
£257,440 GBP
Listed price €295,000 EUR
2007 | 15.95m | Diesel | Power
£244,350 GBP
Listed price €280,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2002 | 16.40m | Diesel | Power
Balearic Islands, Spain
£191,116 GBP
Listed price €219,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2007 | 11.89m | Power
£148,355 GBP
Listed price €170,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2007 | 11.98m | Diesel | Power
Netherlands
£130,465 GBP
Listed price €149,500 EUR
Tax paid / included
2003 | 11.85m | Diesel | Power
Balearic Islands, Spain
£126,538 GBP
Listed price €145,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2000 | 12.44m | Diesel | Power
Balearic Islands, Spain
£108,867 GBP
Listed price €124,750 EUR
Tax paid / included
2000 | 12.19m | Power
£257,440 GBP
Listed price €295,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2006 | 15.95m | Diesel | Power
Croatia
£143,992 GBP
Listed price €165,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2000 | 14.75m | Diesel | Power

History of Menorquin

Introduction: The Enduring Appeal of Menorquin Yachts

Menorquin is a distinguished name in the world of boat and yacht manufacturing, renowned for its seamless blend of Mediterranean tradition and contemporary craftsmanship. Established on the picturesque Spanish island of Menorca, Menorquin has carved out a unique niche with its iconic range of semi-displacement yachts and motor boats, celebrated for their reliability, comfort, and timeless design. For those searching for a Menorquin for sale, the brand represents not only a robust maritime heritage but also a lifestyle synonymous with leisurely cruising and refined elegance.

History of Menorquin: From Island Roots to International Recognition

Founded in 1978, Menorquin began its journey with a vision to reinterpret the classic “llaut” — the traditional fishing boats of the Balearic Islands — and elevate them into luxurious yet practical motor yachts. Drawing inspiration from centuries-old Mediterranean maritime traditions, the early Menorquin vessels quickly gained admiration for their distinctive rounded bows and sturdy hulls, designed to handle both calm and unpredictable seas.

Over the following decades, Menorquin expanded its range, introducing a host of models under the Menorquin Yachts and Menorquin Llaüt lines. By the 1990s, the company had made significant technological advancements, integrating modern materials and propulsion systems while maintaining the aesthetic integrity that set Menorquin apart from its competitors.

A notable milestone occurred in the early 2000s when Menorquin broadened its appeal to international markets. The brand’s unique style — a union of classic lines, spacious interiors, and reliable marine engineering — attracted enthusiasts across Europe and beyond, cementing its reputation as a top choice for those seeking Mediterranean-style motor yachts.

Distinctive Features and Signature Models

Menorquin yachts are celebrated for their semi-displacement hulls, providing excellent seaworthiness, fuel efficiency, and a smooth ride at both low and cruising speeds. Signature models such as the Menorquin 120, Menorquin 150, and Menorquin 175 have become benchmarks in the class, offering ample living spaces, well-appointed cabins, and generous decks ideal for socialising or long passages.

A key selling point of Menorquin is the perfect harmony between tradition and modern comfort. While the yachts proudly display their Mediterranean heritage through handcrafted woodwork, elegant detailing, and robust construction, they are also equipped with the latest navigation and comfort technologies.

  • Menorquin 120: A versatile and spacious yacht, known for its easy handling and suitability for family cruising.
  • Menorquin 150: Offers increased range and liveaboard capacity, popular with long-distance cruisers seeking authentic style and robust construction.
  • Menorquin 34: A more compact yet luxurious model, encapsulating the essence of Menorquin in a manageable size for smaller crews or couples.

Innovation, Craftsmanship, and Customer Focus

Menorquin’s commitment to craftsmanship is evident in every vessel, with meticulous attention to quality and finish throughout. The yards employ traditional boatbuilding techniques alongside the latest production methods, resulting in yachts that deliver reliability and ease of maintenance.

The brand has continually invested in innovation, adopting cutting-edge navigation systems, fuel-efficient engines, and environmentally conscious materials. Buyers seeking a Menorquin for sale appreciate both the distinctive profile and the peace of mind that comes with owning a yacht built to last.

Recognition and Unique Selling Points

Over its distinguished history, Menorquin has received accolades for both design and build quality at major international boat shows. The yachts are particularly noted for their excellent range, comfort under way, and unique Mediterranean character that sets them apart in any marina.

Potential owners are drawn to Menorquin’s blend of old-world charm and modern convenience, making these yachts ideal for leisurely island cruising, family adventures, or simply enjoying the serenity of the sea.

Menorquin Today: Continuing a Proud Tradition

Today, Menorquin remains at the forefront of Mediterranean yacht design, offering a portfolio that caters to discerning sailors and yachting enthusiasts worldwide. Each vessel reflects the brand’s core values: tradition, safety, seaworthiness, and style. Whether in search of a classic Menorquin llaut or a modern motor yacht, buyers continue to recognise the brand as a symbol of elegant cruising, enduring quality, and a deep connection to the sea.

Which models do Menorquin produce?

Menorquin produce a range of boats including the Menorquin 120, Menorquin 160, Menorquin 160 Fly, Menorquin 160 HT and Menorquin 180. For the full list of Menorquin models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Menorquin build?

Menorquin manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Motoryacht, Cruiser, Trawler yacht, Express cruiser / sports cruiser and Sport yacht.

How much does a boat from Menorquin cost?

Used boats from Menorquin on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £74,100 GBP to £327,000 GBP with an average price of £200,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Menorquin, for example the model, age and condition.

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