The 2011 Amel 55 is a 56.76-foot fiberglass sailing yacht built for serious cruising. Powered by a single 140-horsepower Steyr diesel engine with 3,600 operating hours, the boat combines reliability with capable performance across varied sea conditions. The beam of 16.37 feet provides a substantial platform for extended voyages.
The three-cabin layout features American oak joinery throughout and includes two heads, offering comfortable accommodation for cruising crews. The yacht is equipped with an 11-kilowatt Onan generator, a Dessalator watermaker, a hydraulic passerelle, and solar panels. Navigation electronics include Furuno systems with dual autopilots.
The boat comes with a complete set of five sails, a newly installed lithium battery bank, and a recently replaced jib forestay. An inflatable tender with a 25-horsepower outboard motor is included.
Length
56.76 FT
Beam
16.37 FT
Draft
7.22 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Steyr
Engine Model
MO144M38
Power
NaN HP
Hours
3,600 HRS
Fuel
Diesel