The Malo yard is highly regarded for producing exceptionally well-built yachts, each one finished to a high standard and normally with a semi-custom layout to suit their owner's requirements. With just her third owners since leaving the Malo yard...
Bill Dixon designed centre cockpit Moody's of the 1990's are highly regarded by cruising yachtsmen around the globe. With a safe comfortable deck layout which offers crew protection from the elements and spacious practical accommodation below decks c...
Built in Taiwan, the Westwind 35 is a design inspired by the Robert Perry-designed Tayana 37, which was built in other Taiwanese yards of the time. The basic hull of the Westwind 35 underpins various versions of the design built in other yards, inclu...
The Angus Primrose-designed Moody 33 hull served the builders well, with the same hull forming the foundations for the Moody 33 MkI, Moody 33s and the final incarnation of the long-running hull, the Moody 333. A well-proven design each incarnation pr...
Designed by Bill Dixon the Moody 37 was introduced to the Moody Yachts range of centre cockpit yachts in 1985. Relaunched in 1987 as the Moody 376. The later Moody 376 hull shape was slightly modified to create the ‘sugar scoop’ style transom with bo...
The Rustler 36, designed by Holman & Pye over 30 years ago has carved itself an enviable reputation as an elegant, long keeled offshore cruising yacht. With examples of the design cruising in all parts of the globe, the yachts are now sought after by...
The Banjer 37, with its iconic and instantly recognisable silhouette, has a dedicated following. Built in the early days of GRP production boatbuilding, the hull and decks are heavily over-engineered. The interiors, constructed in the same robust man...
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey range has a loyal following with the combination of practical layout on deck with modern styling and a traditional feeling spacious interior proving popular. Purchased by her current owners in 2010, KIETA has become a muc...
Designed as the successor to the highly popular Najad 373, the Najad 380 builds on that successful foundation and introduces a more modern style to the well-established centre-cockpit cruising yacht concept. An agile performer, the newer 380 features...
The third model of the Fisher range to be built, the Fisher 37, was the company's flagship model and continued in production with Northshore until the demise of Fisher production. Unusually for Fisher models, there was never a MkII version with the o...
The Oyster 406 was launched to replace the immensely popular Oyster 39. Developed from the larger Oyster 435 the 406 was available in both deck saloon and coachroof versions. The deck saloon layout is the smallest of the deck saloon offerings from Oy...
The Hunter Legend 33 sold in massive numbers for a modern cruising yacht with more than 600 hulls being produced across the European and US markets before the design was ‘re-vamped’ in 2012. Designed to be a comfortable, short-handed family cruising ...