THE WORLD’S FINEST YACHTS

Explore the back catalogue of Oyster yachts, from the smallest yacht, the Oyster 26, through to the ultimate bluewater superyacht, the 120 foot Oyster 1225.

Since 1974, we’ve led the way in the design, build and servicing our remarkable bluewater sailboats. We have built our reputation on craftsmanship, technology and building close relationships with Oyster owners. There is a deep confidence in Oyster yacht design, a DNA that runs through all our 46 luxury sailboat models. From initial concept and sketches to launch and beyond, we know how to continually refine and improve what we do to create classic yachts that are admired, desired and loved the world over.

If one of our new boats doesn’t fit the bill, there is almost certainly something in our back catalogue that will. From the legendary 1970s and 80s 32ft UFO or the SJ35 to bigger and newer models like the Oyster 435 – 65 (1983-95). And there’s always the quintessential Oyster — in her time an undisputed leader in her class the Oyster 56, so far, the most successful yacht we’ve ever built with seventy-five launched between 1998 and 2010.

You can explore our half a century of bluewater sailboats below. Take a trip down memory lane, or find the perfect classic model for you.

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125 Flybridge
125 Flybridge
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Oyster 1225
Oyster 1225
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Oyster 100
Oyster 100
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Oyster 885 Series 1
Oyster 885 Series 1
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Oyster 825
Oyster 825
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Oyster 82
Oyster 82
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Oyster 80
Oyster 80
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Oyster 725
Oyster 725
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Oyster 72
Oyster 72
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Oyster 70
Oyster 70
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Oyster HP68
Oyster HP68
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Oyster 66
Oyster 66
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Oyster 655
Oyster 655
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Oyster 625
Oyster 625
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Oyster 62
Oyster 62
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Oyster 61
Oyster 61
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Oyster 575
Oyster 575
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Oyster 56
Oyster 56
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HP53 / Oyster 55
HP53 / Oyster 55
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Oyster 545
Oyster 545
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Oyster 54
Oyster 54
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Oyster 53
Oyster 53
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Oyster HP49 Pilot House
Oyster HP49 Pilot House
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Oyster 49
Oyster 49
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Oyster 485
Oyster 485
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Oyster 48 Lightwave
Oyster 48 Lightwave
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Oyster 475
Oyster 475
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Oyster 47
Oyster 47
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Oyster HP46
Oyster HP46
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Oyster 46
Oyster 46
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Oyster 45
Oyster 45
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Oyster 435
Oyster 435
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Oyster SJ43
Oyster SJ43
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Oyster LD43 / OM43
Oyster LD43 / OM43
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Oyster 42
Oyster 42
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Oyster SJ41
Oyster SJ41
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Oyster 406
Oyster 406
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Oyster Lightwave 395
Oyster Lightwave 395
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Oyster Powerline 390
Oyster Powerline 390
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Oyster 39
Oyster 39
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Oyster Heritage 37
Oyster Heritage 37
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Oyster 37
Oyster 37
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Oyster SJ35
Oyster SJ35
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Oyster Mariner 35
Oyster Mariner 35
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Oyster 26
Oyster 26
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OYSTER YACHTS HISTORY

Today, Oyster Yachts is internationally recognised and respected for its meticulous build quality, supreme performance, go-anywhere luxury yachts, backed up with outstanding customer support.

Oyster Yachts History 2
1970

Oyster founder Richard Matthews launched his first cruiser-racer, the UFO 34, designed by Don Pye of Holman & Pye and built by Landamores in Wroxham, Norfolk. It set the bar for a new breed of yacht. The first Oyster-branded yacht, Oyster 35, was launched in 1978, pioneering the deck saloon, a signature design feature on all our yachts. The company continued to expand the market for performance cruisers with a series of yachts, including the iconic Oyster 80. The style, performance and quality of these yachts evolved in leaps and bounds with each new iteration through more than 50 models.

Oyster Yachts History 1
1980

Early Oysters were designed and built primarily as racing cruisers. Their exceptional seaworthiness and durability meant they rapidly evolved into bluewater cruisers, capable of taking owners around the globe in comfort and safety. As Oyster founder, Matthews says: “cruising fast is a lot more fun than cruising slow!” As new models were launched, existing owners were keen to upgrade, so Oyster Brokerage was launched in 1984 – who better to advise on the sale or purchase of a pre-owned boat than those who built her? Over the years we have helped hundreds of owners buy and sell their Oysters.

Oyster History 1
1990

In 1999, Oyster commissioned naval architect Rob Humphrey’s to design Oyster 53. In 2012, Rob designed the first of the new G6 hulls and decks to deliver a sleeker, more modern appearance, with a wider beam aft to create significantly more space above and below decks while enhancing sailing performance. This ambitious attitude to hull and deck design has proven itself through seven sixth generation models, which have all continued to evolve including the award-winning Oyster 565, and Oyster 595. This 17 year partnership continues to bear fruit with the launch of the new Oyster 495, designed in collaboration with the Oyster design team.

Oyster History 2
2000

Over the next eight years, Oyster continued to design and build new models, including Oysters 575, 625, 675, 745 and our flagship Oyster 885. Oyster Charter was set up in 2005 to offer people the opportunity to enjoy a unique holiday adventure aboard an Oyster. To celebrate the business’s 40th anniversary, the inaugural Oyster World Rally was launched in 2013, with 28 adventurous owners and their yachts completing the voyage, followed by a second edition in 2017. The third Oyster World Rally set sail from Antigua in January 2022, with two more schedule for 2024 and 2026.

Oyster History 3
2018

In 2018, Richard Hadida became the new owner of Oyster. Bringing significant investment to the table, Richard has overseen the design and launch of the new generation of Oyster yachts, creating more consistency throughout the range. Championing new production techniques, combined with time honoured British craftmanship, iconic design cues cascaded from larger models have rejuvenated the brand with Oyster 565 and 595 breaking all previous order records. With a growing team of over 600, Oyster continues to go from strength to strength. The company has returned to its roots with the new 50-foot Oyster 495, now in production at our new state-of-the-art facility at Hythe, near Southampton.

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Oyster Heritage Yachts Testimonials 2
Since 1906, with the first crossing of the Passage by Roald Amundsen, only 65 sailboats have successfully completed the crossing. I am proud to add my Oyster 72 and my name to that list.
Mariusz Koper
Oyster Heritage Yachts Testimonials 1
The great thing about an Oyster is pretty much everything can be refurbed so it looks like new. The stainless steel is high quality, the fibreglass is thick and the teak is solid – you can work it all back to make the boat look new.
James Ashwell
625 D1
Nikitoo means home for me. I love the safety, I feel very comfortable in this boat.
Marina Johnson
625 D2
This boat sails like a dream and it is dry. We are very confident in her ability in any conditions, and she handles any weather if you reduce canvas early. In all the miles we’ve sailed, there has never been a moment when we felt she wasn’t solid underneath us.
Hugh Johnson
56 D
I like the Oyster’s overall balance and lack of bad habits. She sits in the water well and has fairly low freeboard so you do feel connected to the water.
Jim Holden