This 2001 Altena Trawler 50 is a robust steel-hulled motor yacht built for extended cruising in European waters. The boat underwent comprehensive refitting in 2021, including new hull and superstructure paint, replacement of interior panels and upholstery, updated galley appliances, and a new plastic water tank. The electrical systems were refreshed with new shore power installation, isolator, inverter, and battery charger. Navigation equipment is Raymarine, and the boat is fitted with dual DMS stabilizers to provide comfort in larger seas. Two John Deere diesel engines deliver 350 horsepower combined.
The accommodations center on a practical layout with three cabins and five heads, two of which are equipped with toilets and showers. The main salon features an expansive wraparound seating area adjacent to the galley. An open aft deck, accessible on the same level as the salon, provides outdoor seating and direct access to the engine room. The fixed wheelhouse connects the salon to accommodation spaces below and opens to a generous flybridge.
The boat's air draft of approximately 3.45 meters with the mast and flybridge windows lowered allows it to navigate French canal systems. Stability underway is enhanced by the dual stabilizers, making extended passages more comfortable. The practical trawler profile and dual engines support versatile deployment across diverse cruising grounds.
Length
49.05 FT
Beam
15.75 FT
Material
Steel
Cabins
3
Heads
5
Engines
2
Engine Make
John Deere
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,600 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
871.77 GAL
Water
264.17 GAL