The 1997 Symbol 50 Pilothouse is a fiberglass displacement cruiser built for steady, confident long-distance travel rather than speed or flash. Powered by twin 450-horsepower Cummins diesel engines, she cruises comfortably around 18 knots with a top end in the low 20s. Her modified-V hull with modest deadrise delivers a composed ride across varied conditions while maintaining efficiency. The 50-footer spans 15.58 feet in beam and features wide side decks for safe movement underway, an integrated swim platform, and a flybridge with tender storage.
The pilothouse sits as the yacht's defining feature—raised just above the main salon with a centerline helm, excellent sightlines, integrated dinette, and direct side-deck access suited to single-handed operation. An internal staircase connects to the flybridge, creating a true command center for all-weather Pacific Northwest cruising. Below, the galley-forward salon configuration keeps the social space open and connected, lined with large windows that bring natural light while preserving an intimate yacht-club atmosphere. Hand-finished teak joinery and grain-matched woodwork throughout reflect the era when Symbol prioritized cabinet-grade interior finishing.
Accommodations include three staterooms, with a full-beam master suite positioned beneath the pilothouse—a design choice that maximizes volume and privacy, particularly appealing for liveaboards or couples on extended passages. This layout creates meaningful separation between owner and guest spaces, a quality uncommon in comparable 50-footers. The expansive salon and thoughtful ergonomics throughout make this a serious platform for extended cruising rather than entertainment-focused day trips.
Length
50.00 FT
Beam
15.58 FT
Draft
4.17 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
6CTA8.3-M3
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
3,100 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
600 GAL
Water
230 GAL