The Contessa 32 is one of the most admired yacht designs ever mass-produced. Designed by David Sadler and built by Jeremy Rogers the design has been in production from its inception in 1970 until the current day. Having proved itself in the most arduous conditions during the infamous 1979 Fastnet with a Contessa 32 being the smallest boat to complete the race. Examples of the design can be found cruising in the four corners of the world, drawing admiring glances where ever they go.
With her current owner for the last two decades the Contessa 32 BLUEBELL has predominantly been used for single handed cruising around the coast and islands of Scotland’s west coast. Now offered for sale as her owner looks to ‘swallow the anchor’ she is offered for sale with a comprehensive inventory including:
Now wintering ashore at Creran Marine, near Oban the Contessa 32 BLUEBELL is available for immediate viewing by prior appointment.

1992 Contessa 32 – BLUEBELL

1992 Contessa 32 – BLUEBELL

1992 Contessa 32 – BLUEBELL

1992 Contessa 32 – BLUEBELL

1992 Contessa 32 – BLUEBELL

1992 Contessa 32 – BLUEBELL

1992 Contessa 32 – BLUEBELL