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New Monohull Sailboats for Sale

Explore a curated selection of new monohull sailboats for sale from leading yacht builders worldwide. Monohull sailing yachts are valued for their classic handling, efficient performance, and proven offshore capabilities. Browse the latest listings featuring modern hull designs, advanced rigging systems, and contemporary interiors. Use the filters to compare size, brand, price, and specifications to find the ideal new monohull sailboat for your sailing ambitions.

New Monohull sailboat For Sale

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Monohull sailboat Buying Guide

Why Choose a New Monohull Sailboat


New monohull sailboats offer a traditional sailing experience combined with modern engineering and design innovations. 
Single-hull construction provides responsive handling, efficient upwind performance, and a deep connection to the sea that many sailors prefer. 
New builds benefit from the latest materials, improved hull efficiency, and updated navigation systems, ensuring reliability and long-term value. 
For buyers seeking performance, control, and manufacturer-backed warranties, a new monohull sailboat remains a compelling choice.


Selecting the Right New Monohull Sailboat


Choosing the right new monohull sailboat depends on intended use, sailing conditions, and onboard comfort requirements. 
Consider factors such as hull length, keel type, sail plan, and interior layout to match your cruising or performance goals. 
Buyers should also evaluate build quality, brand reputation, and available customization options. 
Filtering listings by specifications and consulting experienced yacht brokers can help streamline the selection process and ensure a confident purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yachts Brands Recommendation

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Beneteau

Beneteau is a French yacht builder founded in 1884, originally specialising in wooden fishing boats. Benjamin Bénéteau, the founder of the brand, came from Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, a small boatbuilding town in the west of France, which is still the core of Beneteau's production. Over the course of more than a century, Beneteau has evolved from a family-run workshop into a globally recognised yachting group with two core product lines, sailboats and powerboats. Beneteau's sailing yachts, best represented by the Oceanis range, are designed with a focus on seakeeping ability and owner comfort, ideal for those planning long distance sailing or family trips. On the powerboat side, the Antares and Swift Trawler ranges are geared more towards the owner who prefers offshore cruising, with a focus on manoeuvrability and fuel efficiency.

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date icon1884
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Jeanneau

Jeanneau is one of France's most iconic yacht brands, originating in 1957. The founder, Henri Jeanneau, initially built a wooden powerboat to compete in local races. Within a few years, he shifted his focus to the development of fibreglass hulls and officially created the Jeanneau brand. From the 1960s onwards, Jeanneau began to systematise the production of sailboats and powerboats, expanding its product range. At the beginning of the 1980s, the company launched the Sun Kiss series of sailboats, which gained attention and opened up international routes for the brand. Jeanneau is part of the Beneteau Group, which together with Lagoon and Prestige is one of the world's leading boat manufacturers.

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date icon1957
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Bavaria

Bavaria is a yacht manufacturer originating from Germany, established in 1978 with headquarters in Bavaria. The brand initially served the European recreational sailing market, prioritising ‘scalable production’ and ‘consistent quality’ from its inception. This industrial approach enabled Bavaria to develop highly standardised hull structures and system layouts at an early stage, granting it relatively controllable costs within its product category. In design, Bavaria eschews radical aesthetics in favour of prioritising space utilisation, intuitive handling, and long-term reliability. In practical use, Bavaria yachts are commonly seen in family weekend cruising, coastal touring, and the charter market. For those wishing to enter yachting life without incurring excessive learning costs or operational pressures, Bavaria offers a pragmatic, sustainable choice.

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date icon1978