1966 Columbia 50
About This Yacht
The 1966 Columbia 50 is a William Tripp-designed offshore cruiser built on a solid fiberglass hull with a fin keel configuration. At 50 feet on a 12-foot beam, she combines the strong construction and elegant proportions that defined early Columbia Yachts, offering a well-balanced sailing platform with generous interior volume.
Below deck, the layout provides two cabins and one head, arranged to work as a comfortable cruising accommodation or liveaboard space. The design emphasizes spacious living quarters suited to extended passage work and coastal cruising.
The boat is powered by a single Perkins diesel engine. Her hull form and well-balanced design deliver confident handling under sail, reflecting the offshore capability that Columbia 50s are known for throughout their service history.