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Storebro for sale

£65,081 GBP
Listed price €74,500 EUR
Tax paid / included
1983 | 10.35m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£29,950 GBP
1983 | 9.45m | Diesel | Power
£27,954 GBP
Listed price €32,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1977 | 10.40m | Power
£56,932 GBP
Listed price kr715,000 SEK
Tax paid / included
1985 | 11.00m | Power
£52,327 GBP
Listed price €59,900 EUR
Tax paid / included
1974 | 10.34m | Power
£34,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
1986 | 9.30m | Diesel | Power
Netherlands
£31,012 GBP
Listed price €35,500 EUR
Tax paid / included
1979 | 10.08m | Diesel | Sail
£73,478 GBP
Listed price kr990,000 NOK
Tax not paid / excluded
1974 | 13.10m | Diesel | Power | Sold
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
£292,647 GBP
Listed price €335,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2009 | 13.20m | Power
£153,278 GBP
Listed price kr1,925,000 SEK
Tax paid / included
1995 | Power
Netherlands
£30,575 GBP
Listed price €35,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
1962 | 7.25m | Power
£243,727 GBP
Listed price €279,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2004 | 14.20m | Power

History of Storebro

Introduction

Storebro, renowned for its exceptional Swedish craftsmanship and rich maritime heritage, stands as a symbol of quality and innovation in the world of motor yachts. For decades, Storebro has consistently delivered premium boats that combine timeless design with advanced technology, making it a favoured choice among discerning yacht enthusiasts and potential buyers seeking Storebro yachts for sale worldwide.

History of Storebro: From Shipyard Roots to International Prestige

Storebro’s journey began in 1946 in the small Swedish village of Storebro, where boatbuilder Carl H. Gustavsson transformed a traditional furniture workshop into a state-of-the-art shipyard. Initially focused on constructing small wooden boats, the company quickly established a reputation for meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail.

By the late 1950s and early 1960s, Storebro had shifted its focus to the production of motor yachts, embracing innovative techniques and adopting fibreglass in hull construction—a significant milestone that paved the way for modern yacht building. The launch of the iconic Storebro Royal Cruiser series in the 1960s further elevated the brand’s profile, with these models becoming synonymous with luxury, reliability, and seaworthiness.

Notable Models and Innovations

  • Storebro Royal Cruiser: This series, particularly the Storebro Royal Cruiser 34 and 38, became the flagship of the fleet, admired for their solid build, classic Scandinavian design, and impressive performance.
  • Storebro 500 Commander: Introduced as a response to market demand for larger and more luxurious flybridge yachts, this model combined spacious interiors with innovative engineering, showcasing Storebro’s adaptability and commitment to customer needs.
  • Environmental Awareness: In recent years, Storebro has integrated sustainable materials and efficient technologies, reinforcing its commitment to environmentally responsible yacht building.

Unique Selling Points: What Sets Storebro Apart?

Storebro’s unwavering focus on quality sets it apart from many other yacht manufacturers. Each yacht is handcrafted with meticulous precision, and the company’s philosophy emphasises long-lasting value and owner satisfaction. The blend of robust Swedish engineering and refined interior appointments ensures that every Storebro boat delivers both performance and comfort, even in challenging sea conditions.

Another key differentiator is the brand’s dedication to continuous innovation while respecting classic design heritage. Storebro’s yachts are famed for their understated elegance, functional layouts, and the use of top-tier materials, which contribute to their enduring popularity in the pre-owned yacht market.

Accomplishments and Industry Recognition

Over its extensive history, Storebro has garnered numerous accolades within the boating industry, recognised for its innovation, safety standards, and consistent delivery of superior quality. The company’s yachts frequently appear in lists of the best Scandinavian motor yachts, and strong resale values underline the enduring reputation of Storebro vessels.

Continued Evolution: The Modern Storebro Line-Up

Today, Storebro remains a respected name among yacht owners and collectors. Despite changes in ownership and industry challenges, the legacy of meticulous craftsmanship and commitment to quality continues. Enthusiasts and buyers searching for Storebro for sale can expect a yacht that epitomises classic Scandinavian luxury, technological excellence, and an unwavering connection to the maritime traditions on which the brand was founded.

Conclusion

Storebro’s place in maritime history is well-deserved, with its blend of traditional craftsmanship, innovative engineering, and timeless style. Whether considered for new ownership or admired as a classic boatbuilder, Storebro continues to set a benchmark for quality and reputation in the world of motor yachts.

Which models do Storebro produce?

Storebro produce a range of boats including the Storebro 435 Commander, Storebro Royal Cruiser 34, Storebro Royal Cruiser 430, Storebro Solo 25 and Storebro 475 Commander. For the full list of Storebro models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Storebro build?

Storebro manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Cruiser, Motoryacht, Flybridge motor cruiser, Antique/classic and Express cruiser / sports cruiser.

How much does a boat from Storebro cost?

Used boats from Storebro on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £28,000 GBP to £410,000 GBP with an average price of £161,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Storebro, for example the model, age and condition.

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