This 2008 Beneteau Oceanis 50 is a three-cabin cruising yacht built for extended offshore passages and comfortable coastal exploration. At nearly 49 feet with a 14.7-foot beam, she combines the design's classic proportions with practical seaworthiness. Power comes from a 110-horsepower Yanmar diesel engine with approximately 2,400 hours on the clock, paired with a three-blade Max-Prop and shaft-mounted rope cutter. The engine was serviced in March 2026.
The boat's rigging and sail inventory were refreshed in 2024 with new standing rigging and a complete Elvstrøm sail package. Electronics are comprehensively upgraded around a Raymarine navigation suite integrated with Starlink Mini, PredictWind, Iridium, and Orca 2 systems. The cockpit includes quality enclosures that create a protected outdoor space in variable conditions.
Below decks, the three-cabin layout supports extended cruising with two heads. Power systems include 400-ampere-hour lithium batteries supported by approximately 1,100 watts of solar generation, a full Victron suite with a 3,000-watt inverter, and a Honda EU10i backup generator. A Spectra VT-150 watermaker and Webasto 4-kilowatt diesel heater support self-sufficiency on longer passages. Ground tackle comprises a 24-kilogram Delta anchor and 80 metres of 12-millimetre chain.
Cruising equipment rounds out the package with a Quicksilver 350 RIB tender powered by a 15-horsepower Mercury outboard, full dive gear, and an optional Hydrovane self-steering system. The yacht is presented in clean condition and ready for passage-making.
Length
48.39 FT
Beam
14.73 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH4-HTE
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,400 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
7.00 KTS
Max Speed
9.00 KTS
Fuel
62.08 GAL
Water
149.26 GAL