Sloop-rigged sailboats are the most popular type of sailboat and are easily identified by their single mast and large mainsail. They are renowned for their speed and ease of handling, and are available in all sizes, from dinghies to superyachts. Search for new and used sloop sailboats for sale an... learn more about Sloop Boats
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Trehard Sloop
Sete, Occitanie (France)
31.8 m.
1998
Used
ASAHI is expertly designed for experienced yachtsmen, ensuring top performance in both sailing and charter markets.
$2,554,919
Sangermani Sloop
Montpellier, Occi... (France)
16.7 m.
1962
Used
DUNE, a replica of TARANTELLA II by Sangermani, features a waterproof hull and extensive 2023 upgrades including a new gearbox and propeller.
$75,658
Trehard Cutter Rigged Sloop
Cannes, Provence-... (France)
25.0 m.
1991
Used
DJANGO TOO is an 83ft sloop by Jacques Fauroux, recently reconditioned with spacious accommodations for 8 guests and 5 crew, ready for sailing.
$1,920,554
VAUDREY MILLER YACHTS Performance Cruising Sloop
Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain)
23.98 m.
2005
Used
WHIMSY is a Philippe Briand-designed performance-cruiser, featuring a sleek exterior, elegant interior, and exceptional condition, perfect for racing and entertaining.
$1,617,922
Renaissance New Classic Sloop
Monastir, Monasti... (Tunisia)
27.43 m.
1983
Used
WHITEFIN, designed by Bruce King and launched in 1983, boasts agility and speed, all while maintaining excellent condition through meticulous care.
$3,491,917
ADRIA SAIL RP 59 Fast Cruising Sloop
Toulon, Provence-... (France)
17.94 m.
2005
Used
$576,166
Elsflether Werft Deck House Cutter Rigged Sloop
Sete, Occitanie (France)
39.4 m.
1990
Used
ONYX 2 combines spacious accommodations for 12 guests and 7 crew with a solid build, making her ideal for global cruising.
$3,486,097
Van De Stadt Sloop
Contact De Valk H... (Italy)
23.33 m.
2005
Used
This 84-foot Van de Stadt designed sloop 'Heidenskip' boasts a cruising speed of twelve knots, thanks to its carbon rig and new sails. Unique features include twin rudders and a hydraulic lift keel for navigating shallow waters. With only one owner and meticulous maintenance, it remains in pristine condition, highlighted by a spotless interior and exterior.
$1,548,083
Waterspoor 717 Aviator
Rijnsaterwoude (Netherlands)
7.27 m.
2025
New
Experience the Waterspoor 717 Aviator, a blend of classic design and modern performance, featuring versatile engine options and exceptional handling.
$76,182
Primeur 610
Rijnsaterwoude (Netherlands)
6.0 m.
2023
New
Discover the Primeur 610 tender, featuring a powerful Suzuki DF60ATL, unique hull color, and premium options like a teak floor and sun deck.
$45,977
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Gilles Vaton Sloop CN Mag 66,5 feet for sale
Offered by: T.Y. Broker Srls
$302,633
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United States of America
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45 DS for sale
Offered by: Seattle Yachts
$197,000
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United States of America
Endeavour 32 Sloop for sale
Offered by: New Wave Yachts
$10,900
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Sloop-rigged sailboats are the most popular type of sailboat and are easily identified by their single mast and large mainsail. They are renowned for their speed and ease of handling, and are available in all sizes, from dinghies to superyachts. Search for new and used sloop sailboats for sale and refine by size, price, and brand.
Sloop sailing boats are a type of sailboat characterized by a single mast, with a mainsail and a headsail. They are the most common type of sailboats cruising the seas all over the world, popular thanks to their simplicity, ease of handling, upwind speed, and often lower cost.
Sloops can be found in all sizes, from small dinghies all the way up to the 254.6-foot (77.6-meter) superyacht M5 (ex-Mirabella V). When it comes to their sail configuration, sloops can have a genoa or jib as their all-around headsail, but racing and cruising spinnakers as well as staysails are common too. The rig is known as a Bermuda or Marconi rig, easily identified by the tall, thin triangular mainsail.
Comparing the sloop to other types of sailboats, it has many advantages. It is generally accepted to be a faster style as it sails closer to the wind, and it’s simpler to sail and maintain with fewer sails to manage. Because of the fewer masts and sails, they may be cheaper to buy, whether new or used. And because of their huge popularity and prevalence there are many to be found on the used market. On the downside, sloop sails are often heavier because they’re large, and therefore require more strength to handle and hoist. In addition, there are fewer sail configurations that can be made on a sloop, which can make them harder to handle in strong winds.
The cutter is a close cousin to the sloop, also with a single mast, mainsail, and headsail but carrying an inner forestay to set an extra jib. The sloop may be closer-winded while the cutter makes it easier to reduce sail in heavy winds while still carrying a headsail.
Small sloop dinghies are a perfect first sailboat and are widely used for learning to sail in. They offer a single mast, simple sail configuration, and tiller—ideal for learning the ropes, as well as offering good speed depending on the model. Dinghies allow families to get out on the water at low cost and explore lakes and coastal areas together. Dinghies for adults start at around 8 feet in length and can be easily trailered.
To cross oceans a sailboat needs to be several things. First and foremost it needs to be safe. It also needs to be easy to handle, able to withstand strong sea conditions, and offer a comfortable interior space for long-term living. Sloops are often a favored choice of blue water sailors as they tick all of those boxes, and there are a huge number of excellent brands, both past and present, that build them so the choice is simply enormous.
Many racing sailboats are sloops thanks to the speeds they can reach especially when sailing upwind at narrow angles to the wind. The single large mainsail is the driving force here, with the unparalleled speeds needed in competitive circuits. Racing sloop sailboats vary in size, from dinghy sailing to boats well over 100 feet long.
The wooden sailboat is a classic style that honors the shipbuilding traditions of the past, and there are some beautiful wooden sloops gracing our waters, most of which have owners willing to restore and maintain them carefully. While most sailboats are built from fiberglass these days, there are still classic wooden boats to be found on the used market.
The sloop style of sailboat is seen across all sailing boat sectors, and there are many brands, both past and present, building them. The used market for sailboats is simply enormous, with boats for sale from many highly regarded brands which are no longer in operation but which have excellent reputations for build quality and longevity.
When it comes to new sloop sailboat brands there are many to choose from, and choosing the best will depend on the function of the boat and the budget. Blue water cruisers form a huge market share of sloop sailboats, including brands such as Hallberg-Rassy’s traditionally-styled sailboats, Allure with aluminum hulls, fiberglass decks and superstructures, Ovni and its clever interior layouts designed for living onboard, and Dutch brand Contest with its center cockpits and high spec finish. Increasingly popular catamaran brands such as Lagoon and Fountaine-Pajot utilize sloop rigs on all models. Other top brands include Beneteau, Jeanneau, Discovery, Pacific Seacraft, Moody, and Amel Yachts.
Sloop sailboats are the most popular type of sailboat thanks to their single-mast and simple sail configuration (which consists of a mainsail and headsail) allowing them to be easily handled and offer impressive speeds. The sloop style of sailboat can be seen in everything from small dinghies all the way up to some of the largest ocean cruisers.