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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Beneteau First 44.7

Beneteau First 44.7

£91,000 GBP

Available

3 Double cabin layout, ideal performance cruiser

2004
13.70m (44'0")
United Kingdom

Ribcraft 7.8m

Ribcraft 7.8m

£34,995 GBP

Available

High-spec commercial RIB. Major re-fit 2023

2009
7.80m (25'0")
United Kingdom

Bavaria 32 Cruiser

Bavaria 32 Cruiser

£49,750 GBP

Under Offer

Very well presented, fastidously maintained

2002
10.31m (33'0")
United Kingdom

McGruer 40' Yawl

McGruer 40' Yawl

£55,000 GBP

Available

Lovely McGruer designed and built yawl

1962
12.27m (40'0")
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 – 2004 Grand Banks 46 Classic – JO JAY

Mark Cameron Yachts are delighted to have been appointed to act in the sale of the 2004 Grand Banks 46 Classic ‘JO JAY’. First launched in 1984 the Grand Banks 46 has proven to be an ideal long-distance cruiser, available in the Classic or Europa styles. A true semi-displacement hull it strikes the perfect balance […]

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PRICE REDUCTION – 1977 Nelson 42 – MARENGO

Mark Cameron Yachts are delighted to announce a revised asking price for the 1977 Nelson 42 ‘MARENGO’. The Nelson 42 was a development of the extremely successful Nelson 40 design. The hull shape being tweaked to give fuller and higher sections forward, improving the load carrying capacity and providing a drier ride in heavy weather. […]

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