This 2002 Canoe Cove 50 Pilothouse is a fiberglass motor yacht built by one of the Pacific Northwest's most respected yards. She measures 50 feet in length with a 14.5-foot beam and is powered by twin Detroit diesel engines producing 1,250 horsepower total. The boat features a full pilothouse with commanding sightlines underway and a fully enclosed flybridge, both offering comfortable seating and visibility for extended cruising.
The interior layout places the salon and galley on one level, creating an open, bright space suited to anchoring or passage-making. Two queen walkaround staterooms below decks each have their own ensuite heads, providing guest accommodations with privacy. Warm wood finishes throughout reflect classic Northwest design sensibilities.
Recent maintenance and upgrades include new batteries installed in 2024, new zincs applied in 2025, a new Victron inverter/battery charger system, and service completed in September 2025. The yacht is equipped with Wesmar bow and stern thrusters, a 9-kilowatt Kohler generator, updated Garmin electronics, Starlink internet connectivity, a two-zone Wallace diesel furnace, a five-burner Verona propane cooktop, and a stacked Splendide washer and dryer. A Nick Jackson davit system services a 12-foot Rendova rigid-hull inflatable boat with a 2020 40-horsepower Yamaha outboard.
Length
50.00 FT
Beam
14.50 FT
Draft
4.33 FT
Weight
48,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Detroit
Engine Model
6V92TA
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,865 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
600 GAL
Water
180 GAL