Buying a used boatSmall cruisers under six metres - more dinghy than yacht

Kristina Müller

 · 20.12.2022

Leisure 17
Photo: YACHT/B. Scheurer
Small cruisers are ideal for two people and for getting into sailing. We show three models between 17 and 19 feet on the used boat market. We also give an important tip for expanding the small cockpits

Leisure 17 - Tiny with legs

Used boat market: Leisure 17Photo: YACHT/B. Scheurer

4,500 of these boats were built at the English shipyard Cobramold until 1990 - with a modified deck design from 1980 onwards. The newer model is called Leisure SL, has angular superstructure windows and a little more space below deck. The sailing characteristics of the Leisure are good-natured, and at 4 Beaufort she can easily run at four to five knots. Weight trim is advisable, not only when sailing. For a boat that is just five metres long, the Leisure is surprisingly seaworthy and robust. The cockpit offers sheltered seating, especially if there is a pushpit. There is room for two people. There are two longitudinal berths below deck, between which a table can be fitted. There is space for a cooker under the companionway. The highlight is the bilge keels, which make the Leisure 17 ideal for shallow and tidal areas. The boats cost around 2,000 to 3,000 euros*, depending on the equipment.

Technical data

  • Hull length: 5.18 m
  • Width: 2.13 m
  • Draught: (bilge keels) 0.65 m
  • Weight: 670 kg
  • Sail area: 13.7 m²
  • YACHT test: 19/2020

YACHT rating

  • + Optimum utilisation of space
  • + Self-draining cockpit
  • + Good-natured sailing characteristics
  • + Good usable storage space
  • - Does not run much height
  • - Narrow bunks

Flying Cruiser Family - cosy and safe

Used boat market: Flying Cruiser FamilyPhoto: Yacht / S. Hucho

The Flying Cruiser Family from the BWC shipyard in Illmensee has been on the market since the 1970s and is still available as a new boat. The shipyard was taken over in 2019 and the programme is being continued. The family-friendly small cruiser was last revised in 2010 and was given a larger cockpit with a higher coaming. In the Sport version, the boat is equipped with slightly more sail area. The annex offers options in the form of a centreboard version or as a keelboat, in which case it has a fixed draught of 80 centimetres. The hull and deck are built by hand. The cavities between the inner and outer shells are filled with foam for buoyancy. The name gives it away: the boat is a cruiser and not a racer, it trumps with cosiness instead of sailing performance. Prices vary greatly depending on the year of construction and equipment; older boats are sometimes available for just a few thousand euros*.

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Technical data

  • Hull length: 5.40 m
  • Width: 2.10 m
  • Draught (centreboard): 0.50-1.20 m
  • Weight: 600 kg
  • Sail area: 14.0 m²
  • YACHT test: 12/2010 and 13/2010

YACHT rating

  • + Pretty, classic look
  • + Lots of windows, lots of light
  • + Surprisingly comfortable living below deck
  • + Plenty of storage space
  • + Suitable for one hand
  • - Moderate sailing performance

Varianta 18 - fun boat with cult character

Used boat market: Varianta 18Photo: Yacht / S. Hucho

When Dehler presented the Varianta 18 in 2010, it immediately made it onto the cover of the then YACHT issue with the exclusive boat test as the "comeback of a legend". The micro boat was the revival of Dehler's Little Red Riding Hood model and was intended to be the successor to the successful Varianta 65. However, the Varianta 18 was unable to replace its popular predecessor - in fact, it created its own fan base. The small racer was built 299 times between 2010 and 2014 before production was discontinued. The boat is designed for a small crew and sails sporty, fast and accelerates to over seven knots under gennaker. The T-keel with ballast bomb, which is 1.15 metres deep in the standard version, ensures sufficient stability. There was also a version with a flat keel of 0.80 metres. Below deck, the Varianta lacks hull windows in the coachroof. It is somewhat narrower and darker than in the small cabins of other five-and-a-half metre boats. But the VA18 is a lot of fun to sail. Prices on the second-hand market currently start at around 12,000 euros.

Technical data

  • Hull length: 5.50 m
  • Width: 2.40 m
  • Draught: 1.15 m
  • Weight: 750 kg
  • Sail area: 24.0 m²
  • YACHT test: 1/2010

YACHT rating

  • + Suitable for one-handed use
  • + Slippery
  • + Large cockpit
  • + Good sailing characteristics, sails stiffly
  • - High draught makes trailering difficult
  • - Little light in the cabin

* Status 2020

Tip: Protection from wind and weather- A canopy over the cockpit extends the living space enormously

A cake stand that is rolled out over the tree is easy to fold and stow away
Photo: YACHT/M.-S. Kreplin

Sprayhoods and cake stands offer protection from wind, rain and sun, especially in local waters. On small boats, they can also quickly more than double the living space on board. The crew are not immediately showered in the rain as soon as they open the companionway hatch. And cruising on a small cruiser is often only possible with children thanks to a clever solution for covering the cockpit. There are no limits to the imagination, especially as there is hardly any room for a proper sprayhood plus cake stand including poles on small boats. Even a simple tarpaulin helps, but rain can then penetrate from the side. Many dinghy cruisers and small boat sailors have therefore found that cockpit covers that are rolled out over the boom using sewn-in crossbars and close off at the sides have proved their worth. This variant is stable and creates space. Cockpit canopies can also be fixed with the main halyard. Another solution is to build a canopy using tent poles that stiffen the tarpaulin as a round arch. Different variants of cake stands for small cruisers were developed in YACHT 22/2009 presented.


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