The 2017 Solaris 50 is a performance sailing yacht designed by naval architect Javier Soto Acebal and built in Italy. She measures 50 feet in length with a 14.75-foot beam and features a fiberglass hull finished in majestic blue with teak decks. The design balances responsive handling with cruising comfort, powered by a single 75-horsepower Volvo diesel engine with 266 hours of operation.
Below deck, the yacht provides three cabins and two heads. The layout prioritizes both comfort and functionality for extended cruising. She is equipped with boom furling, a furling self-tacking headsail, and Harken electric winches for ease of handling. A retractable bow thruster assists with maneuvering, while air conditioning and a generator with 44 hours of use support comfortable living aboard. The tender garage houses a dinghy with electric outboard motor.
Additional features include a dodger for weather protection and a deep T-keel with twin rudder configuration that delivers balanced tracking and responsive performance in a range of conditions. Cruising speed is eight knots with a maximum speed of twelve knots. The generator and diesel engine hours reflect moderate use, and systems are current and ready for continued service.
Length
50.00 FT
Beam
14.75 FT
Draft
8.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo
Engine Model
D2-75F
Power
NaN HP
Hours
267 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
8.00 KTS
Max Speed
12.00 KTS
Fuel
97 GAL
Water
121 GAL