Cheoy Lee Lion Class Sailboats for Sale & Market Overview

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The Cheoy Lee Lion Class represents a pivotal era in midcentury yachting, where the traditional craftsmanship of Hong Kong shipyards met the design prowess of British naval architects like Arthur Robb. Introduced in the late 1950s, the Lion Class is a 35foot fullkeel cruiser that became a hallmark of the Cheoy Lee Shipyard. While Cheoy Lee later became a pioneer in fiberglass construction, the Lion Class is most revered in its original traditional form—specifically, its robust teakonipol or camphor frame construction. It was designed as a "Lloyd's 100A1" class vessel, signifying a high standard of scantlings and seaworthiness meant for bluewater passages. The design shares a close genetic bond with its fiberglass successor, the Robb 35, which utilized the same hull lines but transitioned the model into the age of composites.

Market snapshot

Median asking · 12 mo
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Recent listings · 90 d
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Recent Listings

2 for sale · sampled 10 newest

Comparable models

Similar length overall, displacement, and era. Click a row to jump to that model's market page.

Peer cross-shop

9 designs · same segment
ModelLOAMedian askListings · 12 moActive · 90 d
Vagabond 4746.58'$ 92,264269
Jongert Trewes 5355.28'$ 345,356127
Cheoy Lee Offshore 4746.75'$ 124,95094
Cornish Crabbers Pilot 3038.98'$ 119,64386
Centurion 5958.5'$ 338,33185
Little Harbor 4444.33'$ 149,00073
Classic York Yacht Club 4059'$ 174,43466
Rhodes Bounty38.75'$ 25,00052
Cheoy Lee Offshore 4140.92'$ 55,00051

Frequently asked questions

01What should I look at instead of a Cheoy Lee Lion Class?+
Comparable models include Vagabond 47, Jongert Trewes 53, Cheoy Lee Offshore 47. See the peer cross-shop table above for pricing and availability.