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1998 Elan 295 Yacht for Sale at €33,000 from Crosshaven Boatyard

14th April 2025
A 1998 Elan 295 yacht, featuring spacious accommodation and a variety of sails, is available for €33,000 at Crosshaven Boatyard
A 1998 Elan 295 yacht, featuring spacious accommodation and a variety of sails, is available for €33,000 at Crosshaven Boatyard.

A 1998 Elan 295 is now on the market for €33,000 via Cork Harbour's Crosshaven Boatyard.

The yacht features a forward cabin, saloon, galley, chart table, aft cabin, and head. It is equipped with a recent Harken furler and various sails, including two mainsails and multiple furling headsails.  

A Yanmar 18HP diesel engine powers this vessel.  

"This yacht is perfect for both cruising and racing," Hugh Mockler's Crosshaven Boatyard told Afloat.

This model was conceived by Rob Humphreys and, when launched, was pitched at a gap in the market for a sporty yet unextreme 30-footer.

The Elan 295 includes a 7/8ths rig and various lines lead back to the cockpit for convenience. Its inventory also features a colour chart-plotter and auto-pilot.  

In terms of accommodation, the yacht offers a V berth in the forward cabin and settee berths in the saloon. The galley is fitted with a 2008 Neptune 2500 cooker and stainless steel sinks.  

Additionally, the yacht boasts an integral bathing platform, swim ladder, and ample storage options throughout.

Read the full advert on Afloat boats for sale here

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