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How Much Does It Really Cost to Own a Sailing Yacht? (2026 Breakdown)

This 2025 breakdown gives you a clear, realistic picture of what yacht ownership costs today, based on real experience from cruisers, yacht brokers, and full-time sailors.

Owning a sailing yacht is one of life’s greatest freedoms — sunrise anchorages, quiet passages, and the feeling that the world truly opens when the wind fills your sails.
But beyond the romance, every sailor knows: a yacht has two prices — the one you pay at the dock, and the one you pay to keep her sailing.

This 2026 breakdown gives you a clear, realistic picture of what yacht ownership costs today, based on real experience from cruisers, yacht brokers, and full-time sailors.

Summary of Typical Annual Costs in 2026:

  • 30–35 ft: 5,000–12,000 EUR per year (400–1,000 EUR monthly)
  • 36–45 ft: 10,000–25,000 EUR per year (900–2,100 EUR monthly)
  • 46–55 ft: 20,000–45,000 EUR per year (1,700–3,800 EUR monthly)
  • 56–65 ft: 40,000–80,000 EUR per year (3,300–6,600 EUR monthly)

Whether you are considering a 30ft coastal cruiser, a 45ft family bluewater yacht, or a luxury 60ft passagemaker, this guide will help you plan and avoid surprises.

1. Mooring and Marina Fees

Europe (Spain, Greece, Croatia, France)

35 ft: 2,000–5,000 EUR per year

45 ft: 4,000–10,000 EUR per year

50+ ft: 8,000–18,000 EUR per year

Anchoring Lifestyle

Anchoring for 80 percent of the year can reduce marina costs by 50 to 70 percent. But it comes with its own risk and higher insurance cost. This is not a good option for peace of mind.

2. Insurance in 2026

30–35 ft: 400–900 EUR annually

36–45 ft: 800–2,000 EUR annually

46–55 ft: 1,500–4,000 EUR annually

In hurricane-prone regions, add 20 to 40 percent.

3. Maintenance Costs

Annual maintenance typically equals between 5 and 10 percent of the yacht’s market value.

A 150,000 EUR yacht averages 15,000 EUR annually.

A 60,000 EUR yacht averages 6,000 EUR annually.

Typical expenses include:

Engine servicing

Sails and canvas

Rigging checks

Bottom paint

Electronics repairs

Sail and Rigging Costs

Genoa: 2,000–4,000 EUR

Mainsail: 3,000–6,000 EUR

Standing rigging every 10 years: 5,000–15,000 EUR

4. Haul Out, Antifouling and Yard Time

35 ft: 800–1,500 EUR

45 ft: 1,500–2,500 EUR

50+ ft: 2,500–4,500 EUR

5. Fuel and Generator Costs

Daysailing: 20–50 EUR monthly

Long-term cruising: 80–150 EUR monthly

Generator use: 30–100 EUR monthly

6. Upgrades

Lithium batteries: 3,000–10,000 EUR

Solar or wind systems: 800–7,000 EUR

Watermakers: 2,500–8,000 EUR

Electronics: 4,000–20,000 EUR

7. Crew Costs for Larger Yachts

Skipper: 250–350 EUR per day

Deckhand: 120–200 EUR per day

Full-time crew: 3,000–6,000 EUR per month

Monthly Budget Estimates

Coastal cruiser (30–35 ft): 400–800 EUR per month

Family cruiser (36–45 ft): 900–1,800 EUR per month

Bluewater yacht (46–55 ft): 1,700–3,500 EUR per month

Passagemaker (56+ ft): 3,500–7,000 EUR per month

A sailing yacht is more than a boat. She is a floating home that needs care, maintenance, and occasional upgrades. The cost is real, but the freedom is unmatched. For many sailors, yacht ownership is one of the best investments in their quality of life.

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