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1990 Custom custom
US$185,000
Veteran Yacht Sales | Deale, Maryland

1927 Schock Staysail Schooner
US$229,000
↓ Price Drop
Rubicon Yachts | Richmond, California

2006 Hodgdon Custom Modern Classic Schooner
US$6,896,048
US $52,394/mo
Northrop and Johnson | Newport, Rhode Island

1991 Custom Horacio Carabelli Schooner
US$199,000
Atlas Yacht Sales, LLC | Fort Lauderdale, Florida

2016 Gemini Legacy 35
US$175,000
↓ Price Drop
US $1,330/mo
YACHTMANN.com | Merritt Island, Florida

2011 Martin Presto 30
US$69,000
↓ Price Drop
US $524/mo
Bluenose Yacht Sales & Quality Brokerage - Boston | Boston, Massachusetts

1975 Custom 45’ Thomas Colvin “Tamarack” Schooner
US$68,500
Seacoast Yachts- Channel Islands | Ventura, California

1985 Irwin Citation 34
US$25,000
↓ Price Drop
Fairhaven Yacht Sales | La Conner, Washington

1986 Cherubini 48 Staysail Schooner
US$275,000
↓ Price Drop
Wellington Yacht Partners, LLC | South Dartmouth, Massachusetts

1979 Custom Van Dyne Schooner
US$89,900
At Ease Yacht Sales | Panama City, Florida

1996 Custom John Alden Malabar II
US$150,000
↓ Price Drop
Lyman-Morse Boatbuilding Co. | Camden, Maine

1992 Abeking & Rasmussen 51m
US$1,100,000
Dolphin Yachts | Montpellier, Quebec

2000 Cherubini Schooner
US$550,000
↓ Price Drop
Campbell's Yacht Sales | Oxford, Maryland

1975 Custom 45’ Thomas Colvin “Tamarack” Schooner
US$68,500
Seacoast Yachts- Channel Islands | Ventura, California

1985 Irwin Citation 34
US$25,000
Fairhaven Yacht Sales | La Conner, Washington

1986 Puma 37
US$56,791
Marina Estrella - El Masnou | Masnou, Barcelona

1983 Custom Murray Peterson Coaster III
US$89,500
↓ Price Drop
Waterline Boats LLC | Portland, Oregon

1962 Gamage Coastal Gaff Rigged Schooner
US$550,000
Maine Yacht Brokerage | Camden, Maine

1978 Skookum 53
US$100,000
↓ Price Drop
Triton Yacht Sales and Service, LLC. | Oriental, North Carolina

1976 Cheoy Lee 48 Clipper
US$79,000
↓ Price Drop
SouthCoast Yacht Sales Inc. | Manorhaven, New York

1929 Alden 309
US$175,000
↓ Price Drop
Sailboat Sales Co | Chicago, Illinois

1979 Colvin Gazelle Junk Schooner
US$100,000
BVI Yacht Sales LTD | Baltimore, Maryland

1979 Ted Brewer Lazy Jack 32 Schooner
US$39,000
BVI Yacht Sales LTD | Baltimore, Maryland

2006 Schooner HARRIS and BISHOP
US$1,287,500
US $9,782/mo
Maine Yacht Brokerage | Portland, Maine

1979 Worldcruiser schooner
US$117,500
↓ Price Drop
Elliott Bay Yacht Sales | Seattle, Washington

1980 Custom LUNA 50 by Dick Carter
US$135,000
↓ Price Drop
S&J Yachts - Charleston | Charleston, South Carolina

1974 Custom Lazy Jack 32
US$32,000
↓ Price Drop
American Yachts | Osprey, Florida

1999 Custom Gerald Stevens Designed 44 Schooner
US$49,922
Sunnybrook Yachts | Chester, Nova Scotia

1984 Vagabond 47
US$89,000
↓ Price Drop
PYS Yacht and Ship Brokers | Wilmington, California

1983 Cherubini Schooner
US$360,000
American Yachts | Newport, Rhode Island

2015 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 509
US$325,000
↓ Price Drop
US $2,469/mo
Calibre Yacht Sales | Nanaimo, British Columbia

1964 Custom 65 Pilothouse Schooner
US$144,900
↓ Price Drop
Waterline Boats LLC | Seattle, Washington

2014 Custom Starling Burgess Grand Banks Schooner Superyacht
US$6,450,000
↓ Price Drop
US $49,005/mo
Seaton Yachts | Portland, Maine

1980 Morgan 382 Morgan
US$35,000
↓ Price Drop
Preferred Yachts | Saint Petersburg, Florida

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Schooner boats
The schooner is a classic sailboat, by definition having at least two masts with the main master being longer than the foremast. Although most have only two masts, they can have three or more, depending on the setup. This boat offers a split-rig design that was popular for its speed and versatility when it first debuted in the early 18th century. These boats were preferred by privateers, pirates, and slave ship captains, historically. Today, they have largely been replaced by sloops and other more manageable rigs.
How are Schooners built?
Like other sailboats, schooners are typically built out of wood in a handcrafted process that takes many hours and years of skill. The wood planks are glued and pressed together to create the hull shape, and then the vessel is waterproofed, primed, and painted before being put in the water. These vessels are then outfitted with masts and rigs to create the sail setup that designates them from other types of sailing vessels.
What Types of Engines Power Schooners?
Schooners are powered by the sails and a rudder, as are most sailboats. The specific rig setup of a schooner calls for two masts, with rigging options available for multiple sails, depending on the amount of wind power needed. Some setups will only rely on 2 or 3, while others may have as many as six or seven sails between the two masts.
What Optional Equipment is Available for Schooners?
Upgraded sails, rigging gear, and performance sailing equipment are available for all kinds of sailboats, including older schooners for those who enjoy this classic design. Boaters can also purchase cabin accessories, seating, coolers, navigation and weather tracking systems, and other premium accessories and optional equipment to increase the functionality of an otherwise simple sailboat design. Premium marine stereos, radar systems, and fish finders are also available for schooners and other sailing vessels.
Expert Schooner Reviews
Find your perfect schooner sailing vessels
Schooner yachts are large, two-or-more masted, traditional sailing vessels frequently used for time-honored yachting activities. These sailing vessels boast a remarkable heritage as highly desirable craft renowned for their exceptionally exceedingly deep draft and wide beam. These traits make them exceptionally well-suited for an array of activities including a variety of commercial and recreational boating activities. Among our present listings, schooner sailing vessels exhibit an average capacity of 12 individuals, accommodating a maximum of 100 passengers. Additionally, the average length overall (LOA) of these vessels measures 70 feet. Listings range in size from 31 feet long to 202 feet long, with an average sail area of 3,868 square feet and a maximum sail area of 46,000 square feet. Listed hull types include monohull, displacement, catamaran, deep vee and planing.
Manufactured by a wide variety of yacht builders, there are currently 104 schooner yachts for sale on YachtWorld, with 3 new vessels for sale, and 101 used and custom yachts listed. These vessels are all listed by professional yacht brokers and boat dealerships and new boat dealers, mainly in the following countries: United States, Turkey, Spain, Greece and Italy.
The best schooner sailing vessels
Some of the most popular, masterful builders of schooner sailboats presently include: Custom, Schooner, Classic, Cherubini and Herreshoff. These builders may produce schooner sailing vessels with secondary inboard, electric and outboard propulsion systems, available in diesel, gas and other fuel systems. Over the course of the last 30 days, the leading brands in terms of popularity and views for schooner sailing vessels on YachtWorld were Abeking & Rasmussen, Classic, Custom, Herreshoff and Schooner.
Schooner sailing vessels pricing
Schooner sailing vessels for sale on YachtWorld are available for a swath of prices from $20,300 on the relatively more affordable end all the way up to $32,427,130 for the most unique, one-of-a-kind yachts.