The Beneteau Oceanis 50 has
interior architecture and design by
Nauta Design of Italy -combined with
a Berret & Racoupeau hull. Twin
steering positions aft of the well
protected guest cockpit, wide side
decks and excellent access
throughout. This model is also
produced from Beneteau USA in the
States under the name Beneteau 49.
Performances and handling
The Oceanis 50 combines comfortable cruising
with good performance. Her spacious cockpit
is accessed by an aft transom gate, walking
through the two steering positions to the
guest cockpit with table, seating 8
people.
Accommodation
Down below, the interior
is highlighted
with
light coloured select Maori hardwood and stainless steel
to create an essence of warmth and
comfort. She is a semi-deck
saloon offered in
two versions; the
owner's, with only one large
aft cabin and a version featuring two
mirror aft cabins.
Forward of the two
aft cabins,
there's an L-shaped galley to
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Specifications
(owner's version in parenthesis)
Year of built: 2006 - in production
Cabins: 3 (2)
WC: 2 (2)
Guests in cabins: 6 (4)
Guests on board: 8 (6)
L.O.A.: 15,10 m.
L.W.L.: 13,35 m.
Beam: 4,49 m.
Draft: 1,80 m. - 2,13 m.
Fuel capacity: 235 lit
Water capacity: 568 lit
Engine: 110 hp
starboard and the head -with shower- to
port. Just ahead of the head is the nav station with a
U-shaped settee next,
facing another settee to starboard.
The forward compartment is all dedicated to
one large cabin with a queen-sized bed,
several hanging lockers and private ensuite
facility.
Charter price
This yacht is new and hasn't -as yet-
appeared in many agencies catalogues.
The price we found her -at €4.400 per week-
is very good, but it might not be objective
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