This is a true Contessa 32 – one of the most respected British cruiser-racers ever built. Designed by David Sadler and built by Jeremy Rogers, these boats have earned legendary status for seaworthiness and toughness.
Proven Pedigree
In the deadly 1979 Fastnet Race, sistership Assent was the only yacht in her class to finish despite hurricane-force winds. Willy Ker sailed his Contessa 32 over 100,000 miles from the Arctic to Antarctica, often single-handed. Many others have rounded Cape Horn and crossed oceans repeatedly.
Major 2010 Refit at Jeremy Rogers Yard, Lymington
Extensive professional refurbishment at the original builder’s yard including:
- New standing & running rigging
- New Harken winches (coachroof, cockpit & spinnaker)
- New Selden slab-reefing boom + Rodkicker
- New Spinlock clutches & organisers
- Full Yanmar engine service
- New forward hatch, stanchions, LED lights & more
Key Specs
LOA: 32 ft | Beam: 9'6" | Draft: 5'6"
Displacement: 9,500 lbs | Ballast: 4,500 lbs
Masthead sloop, mast height ≈42–43 ft
Sails & Rigging
Mainsail: ≈175 sq ft
Genoa/Jib: 258–350+ sq ft (overlapping No.1)
Storm Jib available
Symmetrical Spinnaker: 500–600 sq ft
Modern rig setup with excellent short-handed handling.
A fast, balanced, and exceptionally sea-kindly yacht ideal for coastal cruising, club racing or serious bluewater sailing. Timeless lines and proven capability.
Serious inquiries only. Ready for her next adventure!
"We think she’s the best boat ever..." — Willy Ker


















































