Overview
The 2026 Saffier Yachts Se 27 Leisure is a quintessential high-end daysailer, built on the core philosophy of ‘pure sailing experience + minimalist living functionality’. Measuring approximately 8.2 metres in length, the vessel features a lightweight structure and modern hull design, ensuring excellent stability whilst delivering rapid responsiveness.
Compared to traditional cruising yachts, it places greater emphasis on sailing enjoyment and single-handed efficiency; features such as a self-trimming jib and centralised control system allow the skipper to perform most operations without leaving the helm.
Key Highlights
- Positioned as a high-performance daysailer with responsive handling
- Single-handed operation system (self-trimming jib + centralised controls)
- Spacious open cockpit accommodating multiple guests
- Lightweight hull for enhanced acceleration and cruising efficiency
- Basic cabin facilities suitable for short overnight stays (up to approx. 4 people)
Use Cases & Suitable Audience
The Se 27 Leisure is primarily suited to day sailing, short weekend cruises and social occasions. It is particularly ideal for those who wish to ‘set sail at a moment’s notice without complicated preparations’, as it is highly efficient from departure to reaching cruising speed. For sailors with some experience, this boat offers handling feedback akin to a dinghy, whilst providing superior comfort and safety.
Furthermore, it is well-suited as a ‘second boat’ for owners of larger vessels, for casual recreation or short trips. For couples, small families or groups of friends, the onboard space is sufficient for a simple stay of one or two nights, though it is not suitable for long-term living-aboard cruising. The target audience generally consists of sailing enthusiasts who prioritise the experience and design, rather than function-oriented long-distance sailors.
Cost of Ownership & Market Perspective
In terms of ownership costs, the Se 27 Leisure is a classic example of a ‘low-maintenance, high-usage’ vessel. With a displacement of approximately 1.9 tonnes and a relatively simple structure, its maintenance costs are significantly lower than those of 40-foot cruising yachts. Furthermore, it offers greater flexibility in mooring options; in some regions, it can even be stored on a trailer or in dry storage, thereby further reducing long-term expenditure. The standard electric propulsion system reduces fuel consumption and maintenance complexity, whilst aligning with current environmental trends.
From a market perspective, Saffier Yachts positions itself in the high-end small sailing yacht segment. With strong brand recognition and a distinctive design style, it retains its value well within European markets and among high-end enthusiasts. Although the initial price is not low, its efficiency of use and resale liquidity result in a relatively healthy overall cost structure.
Buying Advice
If your core requirements are frequent sailing, effortless handling and the pure joy of sailing, then the Se 27 Leisure is a clear choice. When purchasing, we recommend paying close attention to the sail configuration (such as whether to opt for a self-trimming jib or a Code 0) and the propulsion system (electric or other options), as these will directly impact the actual experience. At the same time, it is important to clearly understand its positioning—it is not a traditional cruising yacht; cabin space is limited, making it more suitable for short stays rather than long-term voyages.
If your primary use is weekend sailing, this boat offers virtually ‘ready-to-use, hassle-free’ convenience; however, if you plan to undertake long-distance voyages or live aboard for extended periods, you should consider a larger model. Overall, it is more akin to a ‘frequently used sailing toy’ than a fully-fledged long-distance cruising vessel.