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All about Sigma Yachts brand

 

Sigma boats had their heyday in the late 1970s. This was a trademark created by Marine Project, a British company that built them alongside the Moody range. Moodys were pure cruisers and Marine Project wanted to gain a foothold in the lucrative race/cruise market. The first to leave the yard was the 33, a competitive boat at the time.

 

Around 1988, Sigma merged with Moody and production ceased in late 1992. The most popular models were the Sigma 33, 36, 38 and 41. Others, such as the 29 and 35, were less successful, but this doesn't mean that they were less well-designed, simply that prizes and the effects of fashion carry a lot of weight in the regatta world! Sigma yachts: speedy and seaworthy!

 

In fact, it was the middle of a race that inspired the Sigma 38! Following the tragic Fastnet 1979, the Royal Ocean Racing Club and the Royal Thames Yacht Club joined forces to sponsor research into a boat capable of coping with the difficult conditions of the Irish Sea. A drawing by David Thomas, who had already designed the Sigma 33, won the prize. The design was the Sigma 38, which became extremely popular: 125 were built, and owners continue to run a thriving club. Northshore Shipyard bought the moulds, but, for cost reasons, only one unit was produced, in the mid-1990s.

Sigma Yachts: buy your future boat

 

From the very first models designed and created to the most recent, boatbuilder has a wide selection of seagoing pleasure craft for you to choose from. The boats of the range be divided into various different categories that continue to become ever more refined with the passing nautical seasons.

 

 

How to go about purchasing your new boat

 

 

Before acquiring your new boat, take the time to carefully examine what type of amateur sailor you are by considering some simple but useful criteria:

 

  • The total budget for the purchase and maintenance of the boat
  • The type of sailing and type of waters: coastal, open seas, mixed?
  • Preferred uses: Fishing? Coastal sailing? River cruising? Watersports?

 

 

Looking for the perfect boat?

 

 

Impressed by the boats from the boatyard but none of the models offer exactly what you want as a seasoned sailor (or one in the making)? No need to panic! Band of Boats is here to help you. Whether you're on the lookout for a sea cruiser, a recreational fishing boat or simply a cabin cruiser, get ready to jump in with both feet and purchase your future new or used boat. We look forward to counting you amongst our community of passionate enthusiasts. Awaken the sailor sleeping inside you and prepare to write the first pages of your very own ship's log.

 

Ranges and models of SIGMA YACHTS