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Diamond priority listing
United Kingdom
£185,000 GBP
Tax not paid / excluded
1990 | 15.24m | Diesel | Sail
Priority listing
Gibraltar
£1,091,340 GBP
Listed price $1,475,000 USD
Tax paid / included
2024 | 14.70m | Diesel | Sail
Diamond priority listing
£374,605 GBP
Listed price €430,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2017 | 13.79m | Diesel | Sail
Priority listing
£79,500 GBP
Tax not paid / excluded
2009 | 13.75m | Sail
£156,811 GBP
Listed price €180,000 EUR
1950 | 15.45m | Diesel | Sail
Croatia
£317,978 GBP
Listed price €365,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2024 | 14.60m | Diesel | Sail
£270,064 GBP
Listed price €310,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2015 | Sail
£653,380 GBP
Listed price €750,000 EUR
1956 | 22.32m | Diesel | Sail
£56,626 GBP
Listed price €65,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2011 | 8.99m | Diesel | Sail
Virgin Islands, British
£65,850 GBP
Listed price $89,000 USD
2004 | 12.50m | Diesel | Sail
£413,807 GBP
Listed price €475,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2018 | 14.02m | Diesel | Sail
Saint Martin
£48,093 GBP
Listed price $65,000 USD
1982 | 13.11m | Diesel | Sail

What is a sailboat or sailing boat?

A sailing boat uses sails to catch the wind for propulsion. Although sailing boats often have engines, their primary method of propulsion is the wind. The difference between a sailing boat and a sailing ship is to do with the size; a sailing boat is smaller. Sailing boats come in various types depending on the configuration of the sails, including sloops, ketches, cutters, yawls, schooners and more.

Which manufacturers build sail boats?

Manufacturers that produce sail boats include Beneteau, Jeanneau, Lagoon, Bavaria and Dufour.

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