The BSY 57 is a 58-foot steel-hulled sailing yacht built for genuine long-range offshore cruising. Displacing approximately 50 tons, she was designed around stability, fuel efficiency, and ocean durability rather than speed or marina appearance. Her steel construction, heavy-displacement profile, and extensive tankage—528 gallons of fuel and fresh water each—provide the autonomy and self-sufficiency needed for extended blue water passages. A single Perkins M135 diesel engine of 135 horsepower delivers approximately 7 knots cruising speed and 11 knots maximum, with a range of roughly 2,700 nautical miles.
The interior layout accommodates serious liveaboard cruising with four private cabins and four heads distributed throughout the yacht's large interior volume. Climate control, a watermaker system, dual refrigeration with deep freezer, oven, microwave, ice maker, washing machine, and dryer support extended time at sea or in remote locations. Extensive storage throughout the hull reflects the vessel's design around offshore self-reliance rather than occasional weekend use.
The deck features a teak cockpit, new bimini, underwater lighting, bow thruster, and tender launch system with tender. The yacht's engine shows approximately 450 hours of operation. Post-circumnavigation work included complete technical overhaul, cosmetic refit throughout, new antifouling systems, inspection and replacement of seacocks, and comprehensive servicing of all major systems. The result is a steel cruiser ready for serious offshore travel and extended passages without requiring immediate deferred maintenance.
Length
58.00 FT
Beam
14.08 FT
Draft
9.00 FT
Material
Steel
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
4
Heads
4
Engines
1
Engine Make
Perkins
Engine Model
M135
Power
NaN HP
Hours
450 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
7.00 KTS
Max Speed
11.00 KTS
Range
2700.00 NM
Fuel
528 GAL