The Moody 31 Mk II is a Bill Dixon design that established itself as one of the most respected British cruising yachts of the 1980s and 1990s. Built on a fiberglass hull with a beam of 10.5 feet, this 30-foot yacht combines solid construction with the kind of seagoing practicality that made her popular for extended cruising. Twin bilge keels and tiller steering give her good handling characteristics and shallow-draft capability.
The layout centres on two cabins offering six berths across the boat, with a design that prioritizes comfortable living space for a yacht of this size. The interior is arranged as a practical cruiser rather than a minimalist day boat, making her well suited to extended time aboard.
This 1989 example has been maintained and upgraded throughout her life by her owner and comes comprehensively equipped for cruising. A dinghy and outboard motor are included with the boat. The yacht is powered by a single diesel engine.
Length
30.00 FT
Beam
10.50 FT
Draft
3.67 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Engines
1
Fuel
Diesel