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Ed Dubois Quarter Tonner Diamond Listed for €13,500

6th January 2026
Ed Dubois-designed Quarter Tonner Diamond, built in 1984 and extensively refitted, is offered for sale at €13,500 following a season of multiple IRC class wins across Ireland.
Ed Dubois-designed Quarter Tonner Diamond, built in 1984 and extensively refitted, is offered for sale at €13,500 following a season of multiple IRC class wins across Ireland.

An Ed Dubois-designed Quarter Tonner, Diamond, has been listed for sale on Afloat at €13,500.

The yacht was built by John West of Lymington in 1984 and has undergone a significant refit between 2009 and 2010.

The redesign was carried out by the Dubois office, with structural work completed by Ian Lovering of Ashdown Marine.

The boat features a new single-spreader Z Spar rig and a faired hull completed by Ovington Boats.

A full set of North Sails from 2002–2003 is included and described as being in perfect condition.

The yacht holds an IRC rating of 0.897 and is offered with a four-wheel cradle trailer suitable for long-distance towing.

According to the owner, Diamond is dry-sailed and typically competes in two to three regattas each season.

The yacht has recorded a strong run of results on Ireland’s south coast over the past three years.

Wins in the current season include the IRC Nationals, Sovereigns Cup, Calves Week, the Fastnet Race offshore class, and the April League.

The boat is currently stored indoors and is available for inspection by appointment.

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Published in Boat Sales, Quarter Ton
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