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2025 Saxdor 270 GTO "MY 26"

€175,485
from €1,042/Mo

Viladamat, ES

Nautivela

2026 Beneteau Flyer 8 SPACEdeck

€122,262
from €726/Mo

Viladamat, ES

Nautivela

Ajman, AE

Al Shaali Marine

2023 Schaefer Yachts 400

$454,000
from $2,697/Mo
2023 Schaefer Yachts 400

North Miami Beach, Florida

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2026 Beneteau Flyer 9 SPACEdeck

€182,602
from €1,085/Mo

Viladamat, ES

Nautivela

2026 Saxdor 320 GTO "FLORIDA BLUE"

€325,764
from €1,935/Mo

Viladamat, ES

Nautivela

2026 Beneteau Flyer 9 SUNdeck

€185,500
from €1,102/Mo

Viladamat, ES

Nautivela

2026 Saxdor 340 GTWA

€324,681
from €1,928/Mo

Viladamat, ES

Nautivela

2026 Beneteau Oceanis 34.1

€222,000
from €1,319/Mo

Empuriabrava, ES

Nautivela
2026 Fabbro Yachts F45 CABRIO OUTBOARD

Miami, Florida

Fabbro Yachts
2022 Cruisers Yachts 46 Cantius

Hollywood, Florida

Autograph Yacht Group

2025 Skipper Powerboats 38

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2025 Skipper Powerboats 38

Hollywood, Florida

Powerboats US

2025 Kufner Yachts USA 45

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2025 Kufner Yachts USA 45

Annapolis, Maryland

Kufner Yachts USA

2025 Toy 39 Outboard

$690,000
from $4,098/Mo

Savona, IT

Given For Yachting Srlu

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

YachtCreators
2019 Leopard Catamarans 43 Powercat

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Just Catamarans Sales Inc

2019 Beneteau Gran Turismo 40

$349,000
from $2,073/Mo
2019 Beneteau Gran Turismo 40

Miami, Florida

Florida Yachts International

Pensacola, Florida

Dragonfly Trimarans Northeast
2023 Leopard Catamarans 45

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Just Catamarans Sales Inc

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Mini Yachts for Sale – Small Yachts for Sale

A mini yacht is a privately owned leisure vessel typically between 28 and 50 feet (8.5 to 15 metres) in length: large enough to offer genuine overnight accommodation, a galley, and a head, but compact enough for a single experienced owner to handle without professional crew. The term overlaps with "small yacht," "pocket yacht," and "express cruiser" depending on the builder and market, but the defining characteristic is the same in each case: a vessel that delivers the core experience of yachting, privacy, performance, freedom of movement at a size and cost of ownership that remains practical for an individual owner.

Mini yacht types available on YachtWay

The mini yacht category spans several distinct vessel formats, each suited to different use cases:

Express cruisers (28–42 ft) are the most common format — open aft decks, a forward cabin with sleeping accommodation for two to four, a compact galley, and a single head. Builders like Jeanneau, Beneteau, and Four Winns produce well-regarded models in this format at accessible price points.

Sport cruisers and day boats (28–38 ft) prioritise deck space and performance over cabin volume. Models like the Axopar 37, Pardo 38, and Fjord 36 Cabin have made this the fastest-growing segment of the mini yacht market, driven by buyers who cruise by day and return to the marina at night.

Cabin motorboats and coupe yachts (35–50 ft) offer enclosed saloons, larger galley arrangements, and two or more sleeping cabins — making them genuinely usable for extended weekend or week-long cruises. The Jeanneau NC 1295 Coupe and Greenline 45 Fly are representative examples of this format.

Compact catamarans (38–45 ft) provide exceptional interior volume relative to their overall length, shallow draft for anchorage access, and stability that suits families and those new to overnight coastal cruising. Aquila and Lagoon both produce models in this range.

Mini trawlers and long-range cruisers (38–50 ft) prioritise range and sea-keeping over speed; a choice for owners who intend to use their vessel for extended coastal passages rather than weekend day trips.

Mini yacht prices — what to expect in 2026

Mini yacht prices vary significantly by age, condition, builder, and specification. As a general guide:

Entry-level used mini yachts (28–34 ft, pre-owned): $50,000–$150,000. These are typically vessels from 2005–2015 by volume builders such as Sea Ray, Formula, and Bayliner. They provide a practical entry point for first-time buyers who want to understand ownership costs before stepping up.

Mid-range new and used mini yachts (34–42 ft): $150,000–$500,000. This is the most active segment of the market. New builds from Jeanneau, Four Winns, and similar builders sit in the $150,000–$350,000 range; European sport cruiser models from Axopar, Pardo, and Fjord start higher and rise toward $500,000 for well-specified examples.

Premium new mini yachts (40–50 ft): $500,000–$1,000,000+. Coupe yachts and premium cruisers from Greenline, Hanover Yachts, Fabbro, and comparable builders. These vessels offer near-superyacht fit and finish in an owner-operated format, and frequently include advanced hybrid or electric propulsion options.

The annual cost of owning a mini yacht (insurance, berthing, fuel, routine maintenance) typically runs between 10 and 15 percent of the vessel's market value per year. A $300,000 mini yacht should be budgeted at approximately $30,000–$45,000 per annum in running costs, excluding any crew.

Key considerations when buying a mini yacht

Hull type and intended use. A planing hull delivers higher speeds and suits coastal day-cruising and weekend use; a semi-displacement hull offers more comfort at sea in a wider range of conditions. Buyers planning extended passages or frequently encountering open-water conditions should favour the latter.

Sleeping and galley capacity. Even buyers who plan primarily day use should consider the overnight configuration carefully — a vessel that accommodates two comfortably in a double cabin is a very different proposition from one that fits four across two separate cabins.

Draft and access. Mini yachts under 1.8 metres of draft can access the majority of Caribbean and Bahamian anchorages, as well as the shallow-water harbours and marinas common across the US East Coast. Models with deeper drafts restrict your itinerary options meaningfully.

Power configuration. Twin engines provide redundancy and manoeuvring capability in tight marinas; a single engine is simpler and more economical. Outboard-powered models (particularly in the 28–38-foot range) offer easy servicing and good resale value. Hybrid and electric options are becoming increasingly viable in the under-45-foot segment.

Survey and title. Any pre-owned mini yacht purchase should include a condition and valuation survey from an accredited marine surveyor (NAMSGlobal or SAMS) and a title search through the US Coast Guard NVDC for federally documented vessels. For a full guide to evaluating any listing before committing, see How to Evaluate a Yacht Listing: What Verified Actually Means.

Popular mini yacht brands on YachtWay

YachtWay carries verified listings from authorised dealers for mini yacht models from brands including Jeanneau, Beneteau, Four Winns, Greenline, Fairline, and Sea Ray, alongside newer European sport cruiser builders and custom American yards. Use the brand filter to search by manufacturer, or filter by length, price, and location to find the right vessel for your itinerary and budget.

Frequently asked questions about mini yachts

What size is a mini yacht? Most buyers and brokers define a mini yacht as a vessel between 28 and 50 feet (8.5–15 metres) in length. Below 28 feet, vessels are generally classified as boats or day cruisers; above 50 feet, the term "motor yacht" becomes standard. The 30–45-foot range represents the most active segment of the mini yacht market.

How much does it cost to maintain a mini yacht? Annual maintenance costs typically run between 10 and 15 percent of the vessel's market value. For a $300,000 mini yacht, budget approximately $30,000–$45,000 per year covering insurance, berthing, fuel, engine servicing, and routine upkeep. This figure rises for older vessels or those used in salt water year-round.

Can I finance a mini yacht purchase? Yes. Marine loans are available from specialist marine lenders and many banks, typically requiring a 10–20 percent down payment. YachtWay's EasyFund tool allows buyers to get pre-qualified for financing directly within the platform, without affecting your credit score.

What insurance do I need for a mini yacht? Yacht insurance is strongly recommended for any vessel purchase and is typically required by marinas and lenders. Coverage should include hull damage, liability, salvage, and uninsured boater protection. YachtWay's MasterCover provides instant marine insurance estimates from A-rated underwriters directly within the listing page.

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