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Stunning 2014 Latitude 46 Tofinou Tadorne Now Available from Crosshaven Boatyard

7th March 2025
2014 Latitude 46 8m Tofinou Tadorne sailing cruiser. It features a Yanmar 15hp engine, a spacious cockpit, and four berths. A blend of elegance and performance on the water for sale at €85,000
A 2014 Latitude 46 8m Tofinou Tadorne sailing cruiser. It features a Yanmar 15hp engine, a spacious cockpit, and four berths. A blend of elegance and performance on the water for sale at €85,000

A striking 2014 Latitude 46 8m Tofinou Tadorne sailing cruiser is now on the market at €85,000 from Crosshaven Boatyard in Cork Harbour.

Launched in 2015, this sailboat features a Yanmar 15hp diesel engine and an encapsulated keel with an aluminium centre plate, allowing for a draft between 0.50m and 1.10m. 

The hull is copper coated, and the teak deck is laid over GRP. Its painted mast can be stepped using a tabernacle and A-frame. A large self-draining cockpit makes for comfortable sailing, with all sail control lines easily accessible.

Inside, the cabin offers four berths, a marine toilet, and a sink. The boat is towable on a double-axle galvanised trailer, making it convenient for transport. Its elegant design is sure to capture attention on the water. 

As builders noted, the Tadorne is a “fast sailboat” that maintains stability and agility under sail, accommodating up to six persons comfortably. Interested buyers are encouraged to view this exceptional vessel.

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