- Beam: 12' 0''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 5' 0''
- Cabins: 3
- Heads: 2
The Vagabond 42 was built by Bluewater Yacht Builders in Taiwan. The George H Stadell III design was built from 1978 to 1990. The Vagabond 42 was also known as the Westwind 42. The Vagabond 42 has a full keel design, which provides excellent stability and tracking ability in various sea conditions. It has a displacement of around 30,000 pounds, making it a heavy and solid boat that can handle offshore passages with ease. The boat features a spacious and well-appointed interior layout, with a large salon, galley, and multiple cabins. The salon includes a dinette, a settee, and a navigation station. The galley is equipped with a stove, oven, sink, and ample storage space for provisions. The master cabin has a double berth and an en-suite bathroom, and the two guest cabins share a head. On deck, the Vagabond 42 has a spacious cockpit with comfortable seating and a steering wheel. The deck layout is designed for easy handling and features wide side decks for safe movement around the boat. Overall, the Vagabond 42 is known for its seaworthiness, durability, and comfortable living spaces. It is a popular choice for long-distance cruising and has a reputation for being a reliable and capable bluewater sailboat. Arcadia is moored in the New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor, which is only a short drive from the New Orleans International Airport (MSY).
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Step aboard Arcadia, a classic 1983 Vagabond 42 cruising sailboat, a model well known among bluewater sailors for its heavy-displacement construction, traditional lines, and long-range cruising capability. Designed during an era when offshore durability and craftsmanship were top priorities, the Vagabond 42 has earned a reputation as a capable passagemaker with the strength and design features serious cruisers value.
Boarding from the cockpit, you’ll immediately notice the traditional layout and solid feel that define the Vagabond 42. The deep cockpit provides a secure sailing position while underway and offers comfortable seating for crew and guests when relaxing at anchor. The center cockpit design also allows for excellent visibility and creates separation between the sailing area and the private aft cabin below.
Moving forward along the deck, wide side decks and substantial handrails make it easy to move about the vessel. The large foredeck provides ample working space for sail handling and anchoring duties, reflecting the boat’s design as a capable offshore cruiser.
Stepping below through the companionway, Arcadia reveals the warm teak interior that is characteristic of traditional bluewater cruising yachts. Solid wood cabinetry, generous storage spaces, and a practical layout provide the foundation for comfortable life aboard during extended voyages.
The main salon offers a welcoming living space with settees to port and starboard and a center dining table, creating a natural gathering place for meals, relaxation, or passage planning. The classic interior joinery reflects the craftsmanship typical of cruising sailboats from this era.
The galley is positioned near the companionway, providing convenient access to the cockpit while offering a functional space for meal preparation underway or at anchor. With ample cabinetry, counter space, and essential cooking equipment, the galley supports the needs of sailors planning extended time aboard.
Forward, the guest cabins feature bunks in the forward cabin, and aft of the forward cabin, there is a single berth along with storage for gear and provisions. The nearby head compartment includes a marine toilet, sink, and shower area, providing practical onboard comfort.
One of the defining features of the Vagabond 42 is the private aft owner’s stateroom, accessible from the center cockpit. This cabin offers a spacious double berth along with storage lockers and cabinetry, creating a private retreat separated from the main living areas.
Arcadia represents a classic offshore cruising platform with strong bones and the proven design that has made the Vagabond 42 respected among long-distance sailors. However, this vessel will require significant updates and restoration. For the right buyer—particularly someone seeking a project boat with bluewater pedigree—Arcadia presents an opportunity to acquire a capable cruising yacht at an attractive value.
For sailors searching for a Vagabond 42 for sale, a bluewater cruising sailboat project, or a classic offshore vessel ready to be restored and personalized, Arcadia offers a solid foundation and the potential to once again become a capable long-range cruising yacht.
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