Boats for saleSalthouse MK1

Salthouse MK1 – For sale

DESIGNER:
SALTHOUSE
TYPE:
Sail
Under Contract
  MODEL DETAILS
ID
2408
DATE LISTED
2026-03-31 09:54:59
CATEGORY
Sail
YEAR
1976
BRAND
SALTHOUSE
MODEL
Salthouse MK1
DESIGNER
Salthouse
PRICE
NZD
$
189000
LOCATION
Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ
  SPECS
LENGTH OVERALL (M)
12.8
BEAM (M)
3.8
DRAFT (M)
1.1
ACCOMMODATION
2 Cabins
HULL TYPE
monohull
  CONTACT
BROKER
36 Degrees Brokerage
Chris Nel
Mobile:
+64 20 4179 2949
Email:
chris@36degrees.nz
SPECIAL NOTES
Under Contract

The Salthouse MK1 stands as one of New Zealand's most celebrated production yachts, a testament to the craftsmanship and design vision that made the Salthouse name synonymous with quality Kiwi boatbuilding. This 1976 example measures an impressive 12.8 metres on the waterline with a 3.8-metre beam and a shallow 1.1-metre draft — a hull form that balances seaworthiness with versatility across the cruising grounds of the Pacific and beyond. Two well-appointed cabins provide comfortable live-aboard or extended passage-making accommodation, making this vessel equally suited to weekend escapes through the Bay of Islands or longer offshore adventures.

Now based in Kerikeri, one of New Zealand's most picturesque boating locations, this Salthouse MK1 is perfectly positioned for immediate enjoyment of some of the country's finest sailing waters. As a monohull of genuine vintage provenance, she carries the character and pedigree rarely found in modern production boats. Classic-era Salthouse yachts are increasingly sought after by collectors and cruising sailors who appreciate authenticity, heritage build quality and the timeless appeal of a well-proven design.

Offered at NZD $189,000 and currently under contract, this is the calibre of vessel that commands serious attention. Contact our team for full details.

Salthouse MK1

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