HD 24 Sailboats for Sale

1980·Fricke & Dannhus
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Hull Type
Monohull · fin
Rig
Fractional Sloop
LOA
24.31' · 7.41 m
Disp.
3,263 lbs · 1,480 kg
First year
1980

The HD 24, often identified by the model name Venja, is a refined retroclassic daysailer designed by Horst E. Glacer and produced by the German shipyard Fricke & Dannhus. Conceived to bridge the aesthetic gap between traditional wooden boatbuilding and modern GRP (glassreinforced plastic) efficiency, the vessel is a fixture on European inland lakes and coastal waters. It strikes a distinctive profile with its lowslung, elegant hull lines, highgloss mahogany cabin sides, and standard teaklaid decks. Unlike many production boats of its size that prioritize internal volume, the HD 24 focuses on the "pleasure of the line," offering a sophisticated platform for sailors who value craftsmanship and lightair responsiveness over utilitarian transport.

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ModelLOAMedian askListings · 12 moActive · 90 d
Beneteau First 2424.61'$ 70,388259
Saffier SE 2426.25'$ 158,184180

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