Moody archive
Premier Yacht Sales are the UK, Channel Island and Ireland dealer of the Moody Brand, recently acquired by Hanse in Germany. Premier are pleased to offer the new Moody range, designed by Bill Dixon (Dixon Yacht Design) and Mark Tucker (interiors by Design Unlimited). Please come back soon for more details of the range, we will be launching the first model at London Boat Show in January. If you want to be the first to receive more details of the new Moodys call 01489 884075 or use the contact form.
Moody 46
- Length:
- 14.1
- Type:
- Sail
- Date introduced:
- December 1997
- Date ceased:
- June 2001
The Moody 46 is a superb high performance vessel for blue-water cruising. She accommodates seven, but can be sailed comfortably by two people, with all controls located within the long cockpit. Inmast furling mainsail, headsail furling system. Forward cabin: centreline double berth, large hanging locker to starboard, opening deck hatch. Port guest cabin: twin single berths, hanging locker and storage, opening deck hatch. Forward heads: Wash basin, marine toilet, separate shower area, hot and cold pressurised water, opening deck hatch. Saloon: Large C shaped settee to port side with folding leaf table, to starboard are 2 built in armchairs with a built in locker between, the built in armchairs house pull out stools to provide additional seating around the dining table, hull portlights, large saloon windows, opening deck hatch. Navigation area: navigation desk, chart table seat, wet hanging locker aft of chart table seat. Galley: Large U-shaped galley one step down from saloon, twin sinks, large front opening stainless steel refrigerator plus top opening freezer, cooker, microwave, shore support system, extractor fan. Port passage cabin: accessed aft of navigation area the cabin comprises a single mid level height berth above built in locker/sideboard unit. Aft stateroom: large centreline double berth, twin curved seats flowing away from the berth, vanity desk, deck hatch, opening portlights, aft facing coachroof window. En suite: En suite to the aft stateroom, separate shower stall, marine toilet and wash hand basin, opening portlight for light and ventilation. Optional forward stateroom: An option of a large forward stateroom in place of the forward cabin and port guest cabin. This stateroom comprises of a large centreline double berth with drawer space beneath, a large desk/dressing table is fitted aft to port in conjunction with a 2 seater settee.
Moody 47 (circa 1980)
- Length:
- 14.2
- Type:
- Sail
- Date introduced:
- 1982
- Date ceased:
- 1989
Moody 47 & 471 Custom had various layouts please refer to layout plans. Standard layout: Fore toilet: Marine WC, washbasin, shower, storage lockers, doors to forepeak and both forward cabins. Forward Guest Cabins (2 off): One to port, one to starboard, each with upper and lower berths at ship's sides, hanging locker. Saloon: 'U' shaped settee to starboard with smaller 'U' shaped settee opposite and either pilot berths or bookcase/lockers fitted to ship's sides. Dining table is centrally mounted with large foldout leaves. Galley: 'L' shaped to starboard, cooker, twin stainless steel sinks, hot and cold water, refrigerator, aft of galley is a hanging locker/oilskin locker. Chart area: To port navigators seat, chart table. Aft toilet: Split into two areas with the shower compartment and an oilskin locker forward and marine wc and basin aft. There are doors to the chart area and aft cabin. Aft cabin: Central double berth, settee and wardrobe to starboard, dressing table, an optional arrangement of two twin cabins aft was available. Moody 471 Custom had a built in transom bathing platform and teak decks. Moody Culverneer 500 had a traditional transom with larger lazerettes and teak decks. Moody Culverneer 500 layout varies as follows: Saloon: Starboard snail shaped settee around a folding dining table, opposite to port a second settee. Aft cabin double berth offset to port.
Moody Marksman 47 & 50
- Length:
- 14.2
- Type:
- Sail
- Date introduced:
- 1988
- Date ceased:
- 1991
Marksman 47 & 50 based on the Moody 47 hull. Marksman 47 had a built in transom bathing platform and teak decks. Marksman 50 had a traditional transom with larger lazerettes and teak decks. See layout plan showing original options.
Moody 47
- Length:
- 14.5
- Type:
- Sail
- Date introduced:
- August 2001
- Date ceased:
- October 2004
The Moody 47 owes its impressive passage times to its latest generation hull which, with its extended waterline, cuts efficiently through the water. She can be sailed easily by two people. All the controls are placed within the long cockpit where spray protection id provided by the stainless steel framed windscreen, or the option of a GRP doghouse with stainless steel edged windows and complete cockpit tent. In-mast furling is standard; a cutter rig and self tacking stay sail as an option for greater flexibility. Teak is used for the decks and the cap rail on the raised bulwarks.
Moody 500
- Length:
- 15.1
- Type:
- Sail
- Date introduced:
- 1982
- Date ceased:
- 1989
Moody 47 & 471 Custom had various layouts please refer to layout plans. Standard layout: Fore toilet: Marine WC, washbasin, shower, storage lockers, doors to forepeak and both forward cabins. Forward Guest Cabins (2 off): One to port, one to starboard, each with upper and lower berths at ship's sides, hanging locker. Saloon: 'U' shaped settee to starboard with smaller 'U' shaped settee opposite and either pilot berths or bookcase/lockers fitted to ship's sides. Dining table is centrally mounted with large foldout leaves. Galley: 'L' shaped to starboard, cooker, twin stainless steel sinks, hot and cold water, refrigerator, aft of galley is a hanging locker/oilskin locker. Chart area: To port navigators seat, chart table. Aft toilet: Split into two areas with the shower compartment and an oilskin locker forward and marine wc and basin aft. There are doors to the chart area and aft cabin. Aft cabin: Central double berth, settee and wardrobe to starboard, dressing table, an optional arrangement of two twin cabins aft was available. Moody 471 Custom had a built in transom bathing platform and teak decks. Moody Culverneer 500 had a traditional transom with larger lazerettes and teak decks. Moody Culverneer 500 layout varies as follows: Saloon: Starboard snail shaped settee around a folding dining table, opposite to port a second settee. Aft cabin double berth offset to port.
Moody 52
- Length:
- 15.9
- Type:
- Sail
- Date introduced:
- 1976
- Date ceased:
- 1983
Moody 52 is classic deck saloon cruising yacht. Fo'c's'le: One fixed berth with teak front on port side, one sail bin in teak to starboard with folding cot above locker. Hand operated toilet and basin fitted aft of fo'c's'le to starboard with curtain arrangement to shut off this small compartment. Forward toilet: shower, wash basin, marine toilet. Forward guest cabin to port: lower and upper berths, wardrobe at forward end of cabin and dressing table at head end of berth aft. Galley: Situated to port, forward to saloon, U-shaped, refrigerator, cooker, storage cupboards, 24v socket, 230-240v socket. Forward guest cabin to starboard: Upper and lower berths. Wardrobe to be at the forward end of cabin and dressing table at the head aft end of cabin. Forward passageway: Finished in teak. Deck saloon: Main dining area convertible to lounge. U-shaped settee berth to port, open plan shelf to galley complete with foredges. Adjustable dining table fitted within U-shaped area with extendable leaf. Chart table set beneath the side deck just aft of the optional steering position to starboard with a two level stool for use in either steering position or for chart table. Immediately aft of the chart table is a two seat settee. Immediately aft of settee to starboard, drinks cupboard. Main entrance and aft cabin. Owner's toilet: Situated to port aft of engine room bulkhead, consisting of shower, toilet and washbasin. Also, an emergency entrance to engine room. Owner's main cabin: Dressing table, shelves and wardrobes. Fitted with either two single berths or double berth arranged to port and a single to starboard at slightly lower level. There were various other interior layouts.
Moody 54
- Length:
- 16.7
- Type:
- Sail
- Date introduced:
- December 1999
- Date ceased:
- March 2004
Stiff, immensely strong, yet light enough to maintain optimum performance across the full range of ocean cruising conditions, the Moody 54 has been designed without compromise. The balance and power of her underwater sections and lead keel give superb sail carrying and stability for swift passage times. This sparkling performance is complemented by her ease of handling by two people. Standard equipment includes furling for all sails, electrically powered primary winches and a 10hp bow thrusters. Her powerful sail plan, on Seldens triple spreader rig, includes a cutter rig with self-tacking stay sail. The Moody 54
Moody 58 Custom & Culverneer 600
- Length:
- 17.5
- Type:
- Sail
- Date introduced:
- 1986
- Date ceased:
- 1991
The Moody 58 has been designed and developed as a practical long distance cruising yacht, combining the pleasures of speed, practicality and above all, seaworthiness, in an elegant form. Her clean, teak laid, decks are easy and safe to move around on and when at rest offer plenty of space for sunbathing and watching the world go by. The Moody 58 is rigged as a cutter. Layout in accordance with layout plan. Galley: is fitted, 3 burners, oven and grill. Twin stainless steel sinks pressurised hot and cold water taps, manual salt and fresh water pumps. Deep freeze/fridge. Showers: Positioned where indicated on the layout plans, are fitted with showers and marine WC, basin with hot and cold pressurised water supply. Moody 58 Custom had a built in transom bathing platform and teak decks. Moody Culverneer 600 had a traditional transom with larger lazerettes and teak decks.