The Amel 50 is a French-built bluewater cruiser designed for extended ocean voyages and long-distance reliability. The boat features a rigid, torsion-free fiberglass hull constructed with vinylester resins and laminated bulkheads. A deep, well-protected cockpit sits beneath a fixed doghouse above the helm station. The interior is notably bright and airy, with eight deck hatches, seven portholes, and numerous large hull ports and coachhouse windows flooding the accommodations with natural light.
The yacht accommodates three cabins and two heads. Below decks, the interior showcases light oak with satin varnish, white upholstery panels, bright laminated flooring, and leather accents throughout. The single 110 horsepower Volvo Penta diesel engine provides propulsion alongside a full sail plan featuring an electric carbon fibre furling mast, electric furling mainsail with electric outhaul, self-tacking jib with electric genoa furling, and electric winches suited to single-handed operation.
Equipment is comprehensive for worldwide cruising: 8 kW diesel generator, watermaker, air conditioning, diesel heating, washer-dryer, and electric davits with tender. Navigation systems include plotter, radar, autopilot, AIS, VHF, and satellite phone. The boat launched in 2021 and has seen minimal engine use at 384 hours. She remains in very good condition throughout.
Length
54.13 FT
Beam
15.72 FT
Draft
7.05 FT
Weight
45,745.96 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
VOLVO PENTA
Engine Model
D3-110
Power
NaN HP
Hours
385 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
171.71 GAL
Water
158.5 GAL