Mark Cameron Yachts

SPECIALIST SAIL AND MOTORBOAT BROKERAGE

Buying or selling a yacht can be a complex process.

At Mark Cameron Yachts we are here to assist in every step of the process.

As full members of the Association of Brokers and Yacht Agents, we offer a comprehensive
brokerage service for the vendors and purchasers of yachts, motor cruisers and small commercial vessels throughout the UK & Europe.

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FEATURED BOATS FOR SALE

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Camper and Nicholson Nicholson 35

Camper and Nicholson Nicholson 35

£29,950 GBP

Available

Mk1 example of this British built classic

1973
10.74m (35'0")
United Kingdom

Victory 40

Victory 40

£63,950 GBP

Available

Spacious blue water ketch

1977
12.20m (40'0")
United Kingdom

Nimbus 345 Coupe

Nimbus 345 Coupe

£94,950 GBP

Available

Nice example with recent instruments & upholstery

2001
10.80m (35'0")
United Kingdom

Beneteau First 35S

Beneteau First 35S

£26,000 GBP

Available

Lots of upgrading in recent years

1984
10.72m (35'0")
United Kingdom


+44 (0)7988 763254
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Mark Cameron Yachts, The Braes, Inverneill
Ardrishaig, Argyll PA30 8ES

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LATEST NEWS FROM MARK CAMERON YACHTS

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NEW LISTING – 1985 Moody 419 – AXIOM

Mark Cameron Yachts are delighted to have been appointed to act in the sale of the 1985 Moody 419 ‘AXIOM’. Developed by the esteemed British yacht designer Bill Dixon, the Moody 419 features the robust build of Moody Yachts and is ideally suited for long-distance cruising and coastal sailing. Blending performance under sail with spacious […]

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NEW LISTING – 1990 Bavaria Lagoon 38 – JEN ET ROSS

Mark Cameron Yachts are delighted to have been appointed to act in the sale of the 1990 Bavaria Lagoon 38 ‘JEN ET ROSS’. The Bavaria Lagoon 38 is one of the earlier designs from the boat-building powerhouse. Built in a traditional fashion, it features a a sleek hull with spacious and well-protected cockpit. Below decks […]

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