Sailboats from Moody: Prioritising performance and seaworthiness

Since 1827, Moody has pioneered the art of sailboat construction, merging almost two centuries of traditional expertise with contemporary technological advances. Each model embodies durability, agility, and elegance, designed for life at sea with the groundbreaking one-level living concept.

As proper Bluewater vessels, all our models offer unparalleled adaptability and comfort, built to surpass stringent safety and performance standards—a tribute to our proud 'Made in Germany' heritage.

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Moody’s new sailboats for sale

Moody sailboats up to 50 feet

The Moody Decksaloon 41 brings a new level of luxury and equipment to compact sailing boats, outfitted with an owner's suite typically found on larger 50-foot models, a spacious ensuite guest cabin, and an impressive inventory. Nonetheless, its most captivating feature remains the unparalleled panoramic view.

Experience the living space of a catamaran and the performance of a monohull with the Moody Decksaloon 48. Some of its advanced elements include the specially designed chines on the extra stiff hull, which increases buoyancy and stability, and the 156 sqm maximum sail area. The Decksaloon concept centralises the galley, saloon, and cockpit on one level, once again, with 360° views.

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How to choose the perfect sailboat type for yourself?

To choose your ideal sailboat:

  1. Begin by identifying your budget and sailing objectives.
  2. Select a size and style that aligns with your skill level and intended use—whether for racing, cruising, or day sailing.
  3. Evaluate the condition and craftsmanship of the hull, rigging, and sails.
  4. Assess the onboard layout and equipment, such as navigation systems and safety features.
  5. Conduct a sea trial to gauge the boat's comfort and performance.

Explore the Moody boats portfolio or design your own vessel.

Moody sailboat comparison tool

Find the perfect sailboat for sale. Compare the specific qualities of each model, including size, sail durability, engine performance, and keel design to align with your sailing needs.

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