Olympic Sea 42 (1991)
The Olympic Sea 42 (1991) is a timeless performance cruiser designed by renowned naval architect Douglas Blair Peterson, or Doug Peterson. Produced by the respected Greek shipyard Olympic Yachts starting in 1989, this model draws direct inspiration from the Jeanneau Sun Legend 41, inheriting a sleek, fast hull that balances speed, responsive handling, and comfortable offshore motion.
With its fiberglass construction—often featuring advanced Aramat K composite (Kevlar. Light and durable) for added strength—this 1991 example embodies solid Greek build quality from the era. It offers a spacious interior layout with multiple cabins, a practical galley, and a welcoming saloon, making it ideal for family cruising or extended voyages while retaining lively sailing characteristics that reward skilled hands.
The boat slices through waves efficiently, delivers good upwind performance, and remains stable and predictable in varied conditions. Many owners appreciate its classic lines, reliable inboard diesel propulsion, and potential for bluewater passages despite its performance focus.
More 1991 Olympic Sea 42s in today's market have appeared in locations like Greece, Poland, and the UK, with prices reflecting condition, upgrades (such as modern electronics, rigging, or sails), and regional factors—often making them an attractive option compared to similar Jeanneau designs.
This particular 1991 vessel stands out as a capable, enjoyable yacht for enthusiastic sailors seeking a blend of heritage, speed, and livability without excessive complexity.
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