The 2014 Belliure Endurance 50 is a 50-foot sailing yacht designed by naval architect Iñigo Toledo in collaboration with Spanish builder Belliure. The design blends classical lines with modern performance, featuring a refined V-hull with enhanced appendages including a deeper, higher-aspect-ratio keel and enlarged rudder surface. The boat was engineered to be 20 percent lighter than its predecessor while improving performance across all conditions, with ballast ratio increased from 32 to 38 percent and lowered center of gravity for better windward ability and stability.
The yacht accommodates three double cabins and three heads. The master cabin is positioned forward, while two double guest cabins occupy the aft section, each with its own separate head. The full-beam saloon connects to a generously sized cockpit that extends from 2 to 4 meters in length, designed for comfortable Mediterranean cruising. The cabin sole includes a galley configured in a U-shape with ceramic cooktop, oven, and refrigeration, complemented by electric toilets and LED lighting throughout.
Deck layout features a low-profile cabin roof with flush-mounted hatches, a bimini top, and spray dodger. Equipment includes a bow thruster, tilting platform at the stern, and a comprehensive Raymarine electronics suite. The sail plan comprises a roller-furling genoa, full-batten mainsail with lazy jacks, and a gennaker. The yacht is powered by a 150 hp Cummins diesel engine with a 750-liter fuel tank and runs at approximately 8 liters per hour. Water capacity is 700 liters, and cruising speed is 7.5 knots with a maximum speed of 9 knots.
A complete refit was undertaken in June 2021, with additional work completed in 2025 including new sails, mechanical overhaul, updated engine and generator service, and deck hardware replacement.
Length
50.03 FT
Beam
13.78 FT
Draft
8.33 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Engines
1
Engine Make
1x150
Engine Model
cv Cuminns
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Sail
Water
184.92 GAL