A classic centre cockpit bluewater cruiser from Moody’s respected 1980s production era, this 1988 Moody 422 was designed by Bill Dixon and built by Marine Projects in Plymouth. Known for her strength, balance and reassuring manners at sea, she combines solid GRP construction with excellent offshore capability and generous liveaboard space.
Currently ashore in Preveza, Greece and now registered under the Delaware (USA) flag, she offers comfortable accommodation for six in three cabins plus saloon, with two heads. Equipped with electric windlass, Raymarine navigation equipment and solar panels, she represents a capable and sensibly specified cruising yacht ideal for extended Mediterranean cruising.
Highlights Listed below but included in Full Specs:
• Bill Dixon design – proven offshore cruiser
• Build year: 1988
• Draft: 1.75m (5ft 9in)
• Accommodation for 6 in 3 cabins + saloon
• Two heads with showers
• Thornycroft 55hp diesel
• Electric windlass
• Solar panels
• Delaware registration
BROKER’S REMARKS
The Moody 422 is widely regarded as one of the most capable cruising yachts of her era. She is solid, steady and reassuring under way, with a stiff hull form and balanced helm that make longer passages comfortable and predictable. Her centre cockpit offers security at sea, while below decks she feels far larger than her 42 feet would suggest.
The layout works particularly well for extended Mediterranean cruising, with three separate cabin areas and two heads providing privacy and practicality when hosting family or friends. The generous aft owner’s cabin is a standout feature, and the saloon offers excellent dining and relaxation space at anchor.
With electric windlass and solar power already installed, she offers straightforward handling and manageable ownership. She represents a sensibly priced opportunity to acquire a respected offshore cruiser.