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Tradewind for sale

United Kingdom
£44,995 GBP
Tax paid / included
1984 | 10.75m | Diesel | Sail
United Kingdom
£41,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
1991 | 10.67m | Diesel | Sail
Canary Islands, Spain
£19,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
1987 | 11.89m | Diesel | Sail
United Kingdom
£59,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
2004 | 10.67m | Diesel | Sail | Sold
Ireland
£43,242 GBP
Listed price €49,500 EUR
Tax paid / included
1979 | 10.06m | Diesel | Sail
United Kingdom
£44,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
1984 | 10.75m | Diesel | Sail
United Kingdom
£59,000 GBP
1976 | 10.06m | Sail
£79,950 GBP
Tax paid / included
1993 | 10.67m | Diesel | Sail

History of Tradewind

Introduction to Tradewind Yachts

Tradewind Yachts stands as an enduring symbol of craftsmanship, seaworthiness, and classic design in the world of bluewater cruising yachts. With a heritage rooted in traditional aesthetics and uncompromising build quality, Tradewind has earned a loyal following among sailing enthusiasts who value reliability and ocean-going capability. For those seeking a Tradewind yacht for sale, the brand presents a proven pedigree, particularly noted for long-distance passage-making and timeless appeal.

History and Foundation of Tradewind Yachts

Tradewind Yachts traces its origins to the late 1970s in the United Kingdom. Founded with a vision to create sturdy, comfortable, and safe cruising yachts, the company’s ethos was inspired by the golden era of ocean voyaging. The Tradewind 33, their inaugural model, was conceived by renowned designer John Rock. Drawing inspiration from the classic Colin Archer double-ender, this model encapsulated traditional lines, a full-length keel, and confidence-inspiring handling in arduous conditions.

Over the decades, Tradewind Yachts evolved, responding to the needs of serious offshore sailors. The marque became synonymous with boats that could undertake circumnavigations and extended transoceanic passages, without sacrificing comfort or classic charm. Most Tradewind yachts were built in the United Kingdom, favouring quality over quantity and cementing the brand’s reputation for exceptional workmanship.

Milestones and Notable Models

  • Tradewind 33: The cornerstone of the brand, the Tradewind 33 gained cult status for its seaworthiness, robust construction, and practicality as a liveaboard or world cruising yacht. Many of these yachts have successfully completed global voyages, often singlehanded or shorthanded.
  • Tradewind 35: Evolving from the original design, the Tradewind 35 offered additional interior space and comfort, making it a favourite amongst bluewater cruisers seeking a combination of tradition and modern usability.
  • Tradewind 39: Introduced to cater to sailors requiring even greater volume and capability, the Tradewind 39 maintained the hallmark double-ended hull and was suited for ambitious adventurers travelling far and wide.

The brand’s portfolio showcases a range of custom and semi-custom builds, each reflecting meticulous attention to detail and classic styling that never goes out of fashion.

Innovations and Unique Selling Points

A distinguishing feature of Tradewind Yachts is their unwavering commitment to building yachts capable of withstanding the toughest ocean conditions. Key attributes include heavy displacement hulls, encapsulated ballast, deep cockpits, and high-quality woodwork below decks. Tradewind yachts are often praised for their kind motion at sea and solid construction, traits that have contributed to the brand’s sterling reputation.

Tradewind models are not mass-produced. This bespoke manufacturing process allows for significant customisation in layouts and interiors, tailored to the specific requirements of each owner. The yachts often feature classic rig options, including cutter rigs, which further enhance their bluewater credentials.

Tradewind in the Modern Era

Though Tradewind Yachts production volumes remain low compared to mainstream boat builders, the brand’s legacy continues to be celebrated among yacht buyers and collectors alike. Tradewind yachts frequently appear on the brokerage market, with their enduring value and reputation making them highly sought-after by experienced sailors.

In recent years, rising interest in sustainable long-distance sailing and a renewed appreciation for traditional, ocean-worthy designs have kept Tradewind Yachts at the forefront of discussions regarding the best bluewater sailing yachts for sale. The brand’s dedication to craftsmanship, safety, and classic lines ensures that Tradewind remains a respected name in the world of serious offshore cruising.

Why Choose a Tradewind Yacht?

  • Outstanding reputation for seaworthiness and safety on ocean passages
  • Classic double-ender styling and timeless appeal
  • Bespoke construction with premium materials
  • Flexible accommodation layouts and custom finishing
  • Proven history of successful circumnavigations and bluewater adventures

For sailors who dream of distant horizons, a Tradewind yacht offers not just a vessel, but an invitation to explore the world’s oceans with confidence and enduring elegance.

Which models do Tradewind produce?

Tradewind produce a range of boats including the Tradewind 35, Tradewind 33, Tradewind 35 Golden Globe Race Prepared and Tradewind 39. For the full list of Tradewind models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Tradewind build?

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

How much does a boat from Tradewind cost?

Used boats from Tradewind on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £20,000 GBP to £80,000 GBP with an average price of £49,100 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Tradewind, for example the model, age and condition.

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