This 2021 Outremer 51 is a composite catamaran built for serious offshore cruising. The hull design reflects the yard's thirty-year commitment to high-performance blue-water sailing, combining lightweight construction with balanced proportions engineered for both speed and autonomy. Twin 100 hp Volvo Penta diesel engines provide reliable propulsion across the 51-foot length and nearly 25-foot beam.
The interior follows Outremer's owner's version layout, featuring generous cabin space and storage throughout. The saloon opens to the cockpit, creating a unified living area suited to both passage-making and anchoring. Design priorities balance comfort with the light displacement needed for sailing performance, keeping interior volumes purposeful rather than excessive.
The boat carries a complete sail plan with Incidence Hydranet sails chosen for durability and shape stability on extended passages. Deck layout and rigging are configured for efficient short-handed operation. Navigation relies on a full B&G electronics package, while energy systems include substantial solar panels feeding high-capacity batteries with inverter, a Dessalator watermaker for water independence, and separate refrigerator and freezer units for extended autonomy.
The yacht has completed an Atlantic loop and subsequent cruising in the Mediterranean, notably in Greek waters. Kept under private ownership with careful maintenance throughout, it remains in sound condition today, ready for continued sailing.
Length
51.35 FT
Beam
24.84 FT
Material
Composite
Shape
Catamaran
Engines
2
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D2 50
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,200 HRS
Fuel
Diesel