The Princess 50 is a 50-foot flybridge motor yacht built in 2005 with a fiberglass deep-V hull and twin Volvo Penta diesel engines producing 1,350 horsepower combined. The design, credited to Olesinski, delivers capable sea manners and a layout suited to both weekend getaways and extended cruising. Engine hours stand at 1,100, notably low for a boat of this age.
The accommodation layout comprises four cabins and three heads. Below deck are three guest cabins with two heads, plus a separate crew cabin with its own head, offering flexible arrangements for family, guests, or crew. The deck plan centers on teak throughout—cockpit and flybridge both laid in teak and fitted with generous seating and sunbathing areas. The helm enjoys excellent sightlines across the flybridge.
Recent updates completed in 2024 include new interior carpeting and renewed flybridge upholstery. The yacht carries a hydraulic gangway, bow and stern thrusters, a generator, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. Navigation systems include Furuno NavNet with C-Map and radar, plus a Raymarine display on the flybridge. Full teak decks run throughout the exterior.
Length
50.00 FT
Beam
14.67 FT
Draft
4.43 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Cabins
4
Heads
3
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,100 HRS
Fuel
Diesel