The 2007 Valiant 50 is a 50-foot fiberglass cruising yacht designed by Robert Perry and built at Valiant Yachts in Texas. Hull #114 is among the final examples produced and features a cutter-rigged sloop configuration with a 71 hp Westerbeke diesel engine. The boat displaces approximately 36,000 pounds with 13,500 pounds of ballast and a waterline length of roughly 43 feet, making it a capable offshore platform combining responsive sailing performance with bluewater strength.
Below deck, the interior showcases handcrafted cherry joinery throughout, creating warm and elegant accommodations. The salon features a convertible berth with a centerline dining table and integrated storage, while a forward V-berth includes its own cabinetry. The layout prioritizes both livability and practical cruising functionality with abundant storage integrated throughout the main cabin spaces.
The boat is equipped for extended passagemaking with a Spectra watermaker, dual-zone refrigeration, twin reverse-cycle air conditioning systems, and a generator. Insulation in the hull and plumbing supports cruising comfort in varied climates. The electrical and mechanical systems are well-engineered, and the yacht carries excellent tankage for long-range voyaging. These systems and upgrades were specified by the original owner with serious offshore cruising in mind.
Length
50.00 FT
Beam
13.83 FT
Draft
5.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Westerbeke
Engine Model
71C
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
156 GAL
Water
207 GAL