2 active listings — asking prices, years and locations, pulled live from Craigslist.
+ Add to Compare2 Marshall 22 Sloops for sale right now on Craigslist, aggregated across every U.S. market. Prices below are seller asking prices, not final sale prices. Click any row to open the original listing in a new tab.
| Year | Asking Price | Location | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1977 | $17,900 | South Coast, MA · East Coast / South | Craigslist → |
| 1986 | $18,000 | Jersey Shore · East Coast / South | Craigslist → |
How much does a used Marshall 22 Sloop cost?
Based on 2 currently active listings aggregated from Craigslist, used Marshall 22 Sloop sailboats typically ask between $17,900 and $18,000, with a median asking price of $17,950. Final sale prices generally run 5–15% below asking.
Where is the best place to buy a used Marshall 22 Sloop?
Craigslist, YachtWorld, SailingTexas, and Facebook Marketplace are the four main places used Marshall 22 Sloops change hands. Craigslist typically has the lowest prices (private sellers, trailer-pickup only) while YachtWorld lists broker boats with cleaner paperwork. The table above pulls every active Craigslist Marshall 22 Sloop listing in the U.S. so you can compare across markets in one place.
What should I look for when buying a used Marshall 22 Sloop?
Before paying a deposit, verify hull and deck integrity (soft spots, delamination), check the standing rigging age (most insurers require replacement every 10–15 years), inspect the engine hours and service history, and confirm the sails have usable life left. A pre-purchase survey by a SAMS or NAMS-accredited surveyor is the single best $500–$900 you will spend.
How often do Marshall 22 Sloop listings turn over?
Craigslist ads expire after 30 days, and active Marshall 22 Sloop listings are typically re-posted or sold within 2–8 weeks. This page updates daily — listings that haven't been seen in 30 days drop off automatically so the links stay live.
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