David Sadler developed the design for the Sadler 32 as an evolution of his highly regarded earlier design for the Contessa 32. While the CO32 is a classical design with a low profile and elegant sweeping lines it does have some shortfalls. The Sadler 32 design was the evolution to address these short comings providing better light wind and downwind sailing performance while improving accommodation below decks. In many ways the Sadler 32 was ahead of her time marked a step change in the design of production cruising yachts. Over a ten year production run approximately 300 hulls were moulded. Although never enjoying the notoriety of the Contessa 32 the Sadler 32 has a legion of fans who appreciate the easily handled sail plan, competitive performance and practical below decks accommodation.
JOKER is an early example of the design which has benefitted from significant upgrading in recent years. Lightly used in the current ownership she is offered with an inventory including highlights such as:
Lying afloat until late September JOKER is available for immediate viewing on her mooring at Creran Marine. In early October she will be coming ashore for winter storage.

Sadler 32 ‘JOKER’

Sadler 32 ‘JOKER’

Sadler 32 ‘JOKER’

Sadler 32 ‘JOKER’

Sadler 32 ‘JOKER’