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Sadler 26 Cruiser For Sale In Dublin For €11,750

5th April 2026
Ready Sail — This Sadler 26 cruiser in Dublin is presented in strong condition with upgraded rigging, full electronics and sail inventory, offering a compact and capable coastal sailing package.
Ready Sail — This Sadler 26 cruiser in Dublin is presented in strong condition with upgraded rigging, full electronics and sail inventory, offering a compact and capable coastal sailing package

A 1984 Sadler 26 sailing cruiser has been listed for sale in Dublin with an asking price of €11,750. The vessel is currently afloat opposite the Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club.

The boat is powered by an original Bukh 10 inboard diesel engine with shaft drive. The seller confirmed that the standing rigging was replaced in 2020 and that a survey was also completed that year.

The cruiser comes equipped with a full sail inventory, including a spinnaker with snuffer and an additional storm sail. Navigation and onboard systems include a chartplotter, autopilot, VHF radio with cockpit repeater, echo sounder and anemometer.

Deck equipment includes jack lines, spray hood, lazy jacks, radar reflector and navigation lights. The boat also features a tender with a 2.5 HP engine, cockpit cushions, and a swim ladder.

Interior fittings include a chart table, gas cooker, barometer and LED lighting, with upholstery described as in very good condition. Additional items include a Bruce anchor with chain, fenders, lines and a range of tools and spares.

The vessel has had four owners from new and is described by the seller as “a very nice boat, ready to sail”. Viewing arrangements can be made directly with the seller. To view the full listing click here.

Published in Boat Sales, DMYC
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