Discover the Joy and Practicality of Dually Owning an Aquador 32C and a Yamarin 59HT Yacht

Published: 04 Nov 2025
Dive into the boating lifestyle and explore the delight of owning not just one, but two family cruising boats – an Aquador 32C and a Yamarin 59HT.

Imagine a tranquil life on a farm that is essentially a peninsula in the Fal Estuary, a launching beach a mere 400 yards from your doorstep, and having a couple of deepwater moorings at your disposal. In such circumstances, it’s easy to discern why one might be drawn to the boating lifestyle.

And so it was for this couple. Their boating story started with Sula, their Yamarin 59HT, and later extended with the addition of Molly, their Aquador 32C. Their love for both boats is tangible and the reasons are manifold.

That second boat is Molly, their Aquador 32C. A fabulous cruising boat, Molly comes alive from early May to the end of September, harnessing the summertime’s full glory. The big question that arose with Molly’s arrival was what to do with Sula. After deciding to keep both, the couple found joy and practicality in the versatility offered by the two distinct boats. With their shed space available for housing, there were no extra costs involved. They rationalized that with uncertain worldly investments and low-interest rates, having their money tied up in a second boat made sense. And, most importantly, it meant they could keep using both boats, doubling their seaside adventures and the joys of being on the water.