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Pogo for sale

Poland
£266,167 GBP
Listed price €305,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2017 | 12.18m | Diesel | Sail
£266,167 GBP
Listed price €305,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2017 | 12.80m | 0 | Sail
Portugal
£19,199 GBP
Listed price €22,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2002 | 6.50m | Petrol/Gasoline | Sail
France
£121,302 GBP
Listed price €139,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2008 | 12.19m | Sail
£549,787 GBP
Listed price €630,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2021 | 12.19m | Diesel | Sail

History of Pogo

Introduction

Established as a pioneer in the world of sailing yacht manufacturing, Pogo Structures has built a reputation for producing lightweight, high-performance boats that cater to racers and adventure sailors alike. Renowned for their innovative use of composite materials and focus on speed, Pogo yachts are frequently chosen by competitive sailors and voyagers seeking both reliability and exhilarating performance. Searching for a Pogo for sale leads enthusiasts to vessels synonymous with modern design and ocean-crossing capability.

History of Pogo Structures

Pogo Structures was founded in 1987 in Combrit, Brittany, France. The company was established by Christian Bouroullec, who saw the potential for composite technology within the burgeoning offshore racing circuit. Initially, Pogo Structures focused on the construction of Mini Transat 6.50 racers, which quickly earned acclaim for their build quality and agility. By developing boats specifically for this fleet, the brand rapidly became associated with solo and shorthanded sailing events.

Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Pogo continued to expand, designing and launching a variety of models that consistently performed well in major races such as the Mini Transat and the Route du Rhum. By the late 2000s, their achievements in the Class 40 category cemented Pogo’s status as a leader in offshore performance yachts.

Innovations and Unique Selling Points

One of Pogo Structures’ defining characteristics is its dedication to innovative composite construction. Utilising vacuum infusion processes and advanced resin systems, each Pogo boat achieves excellent strength-to-weight ratios. This technique ensures not only structural integrity but also optimised sailing performance for both racing and bluewater cruising.

Notably, Pogo yachts feature modern, minimalist interiors that emphasise weight-saving without compromising comfort. The distinctive wide beam, twin rudder configuration, and chined hulls are hallmarks that set Pogo boats apart from more traditional designs. These elements, along with highly efficient sail plans, make Pogo yachts impressive performers under sail, even in challenging conditions.

Range of Models and Notable Designs

Pogo Structures offers a range of sailing yachts primarily from 30 to 50 feet, with models tailored to both racing and cruising audiences. Some of their most celebrated yachts include:

  • Pogo 30: A compact cruiser-racer known for its speed and versatility.
  • Pogo 36: Blending family cruising with offshore capability, it has been praised for its seaworthiness and easy handling.
  • Pogo 40S and Pogo 40S2: Achieving dominance in Class 40 racing, these models are regular sights on transatlantic race podiums.
  • Pogo 50: The flagship blue water cruiser built for long-distance voyaging in comfort and safety, without forfeiting Pogo’s performance DNA.

Recent launches, such as the Pogo 44, continue to garner attention for pushing boundaries in both design and functionality.

Awards, Achievements, and Community Impact

Pogo Structures yachts have enjoyed remarkable success in leading offshore events. Their presence and frequent victories in the Mini Transat and Class 40 races highlight the brand’s enduring appeal among seasoned competitors. Not only have Pogo owners achieved numerous podium finishes, but the brand has also inspired a devoted community of sailors who value its innovative spirit and performance focus.

The company's commitment to customer engagement is reflected in popular factory tours, owner rendezvous, and collaborative design evolution based on sailor feedback.

Technological and Environmental Initiatives

Pogo Structures is at the forefront of boat-building technology, leveraging computer-aided design and precision engineering throughout their manufacturing processes. The use of vacuum infusion reduces waste and increases laminate quality, supporting more eco-friendly production. There is growing emphasis on sustainability and recyclability, as Pogo continues to refine practices and explore greener resin systems and materials.

Why Choose a Pogo?

Those looking for a Pogo yacht for sale are seeking more than just a sailboat; they seek adventure, speed, and a vessel engineered for both pleasure and performance. Pogo sailing yachts appeal to everyone from solo racers to families dreaming of ocean crossings, offering a rare blend of innovation, build quality, and responsive handling. By remaining an independent, sailor-driven company, Pogo Structures maintains a consistent focus on pushing the boundaries of modern yacht design.

Which models do Pogo produce?

Pogo produce a range of boats including the Pogo 12.50, Pogo 40, Pogo Pogo 1250, Pogo Pogo 2 and Pogo Pogo 40. For the full list of Pogo models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Pogo build?

Pogo manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Offshore cruiser, Coastal cruiser, Cruiser/racer, Sloop and Cruiser.

How much does a boat from Pogo cost?

Used boats from Pogo on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £19,200 GBP to £550,000 GBP with an average price of £245,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Pogo, for example the model, age and condition.

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