A good general introduction to this David Sadler designed
yacht can be found by visiting the first website in the ‘Links’ section below.
It appears that there were three versions of the yacht: the Mk 1, the Mk 11 and
the Mk 111. See Sailboatdata.com links below for differences between them.
David Sadler first received recognition as the designer of
the very successful Contessa 26, a long keel yacht similar in respects to a Nordic
Folkboat, but moulded in GRP. The first Mk 1 Sadler 25 came off her moulds in
1974, and a good many that followed were sold in kit form for completion by
owners. The Mk 11 had a better interior with integral GRP mouldings for a
galley, a chart table and bunk bases. She was also modified with a taller rig and
increased sail area. Prospective owners could choose between boats having a fin
keel, or a centreboard, or bilge keels.
The Mk 111 made her debut in 1979, and she was replaced by
the Sadler 26 in 1981.
Measurements in
metres
LOA 7.4
LWL 5.8
Draught 1.4
Fin - 1.2 Shallow Fin - 1.0 Bilge Keels
Links
Characteristics of the Sadler 25
Sadler 25 Mk 11 (Sailboat Data info)
Sadler 25 Mk 111 (Sailboat Data info)
Sadler 25 (Wikipedia description)
Sadler 25 (Go-Sail article)
Sadler and Starlight Owners Association
Sadler Group
Sadler 25 fin keel version for Sale £3,500
David Sadler Yacht Designs
David Sadler Contessa 26
Contessa 26
2 comments:
Bill, these are great little boats _ crewed on one for a guy taking his yachtmaster out of the orwell years ago, he failed miserably but we had a great time sailing especially the night passage in November and brisk conditions.
Max, A well proven yacht, both fast and seaworthy. See this link for a photo of one that sailed from Bermuda to the Azores.
http://sailmakers-uk.com/sailcover-products/one-design/sadler-25/
Cheers,
Bill.
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