Unlike standard cruising sailboats, expedition yachts are designed to operate safely in high-latitude and offshore environments, including extended ocean passages, polar regions, and isolated coastlines where reliability and structural integrity are critical.
Typical characteristics include:
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Metal or heavy composite construction
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Retractable or centerboard keels for variable draft
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Protected cockpits and pilothouse layouts
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Redundant power, water, and navigation systems
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Large tankage and extended range capability
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Designs optimized for short-handed offshore sailing
Popular expedition sailing yacht manufacturers include Bestevaer, Garcia, Boréal, Alubat (Ovni), KM Yachtbuilders, Hallberg-Rassy, Amel, Najad, and Oyster.
The Expedition Specialists at Veteran Yacht Sales bring first-hand experience to this category, having sailed to Antarctica in the Ross Sea, transited the Straits of Magellan, rounded multiple capes, and explored sections of the Northwest Passage above the Arctic Circle. This perspective informs how we advise clients focusing not just on the yacht, but on systems, risk, logistics, and operational readiness.
High-latitude sailing is a rush, but it demands respect for preparation, equipment, and vessel selection. At VYS, our approach is advisory first, boat second. We work with clients to understand their mission profile before matching them to the right platform.
If your goal is true expedition sailing, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss your plans. Let’s chat.
Contact us today to learn more about planning your expedition sailing adventure.