Designed by renowned naval architect Bruce Farr, this 2003 Beneteau 50 blends proven performance with exceptional onboard versatility—making it an ideal choice for Mediterranean cruising or extended liveaboard adventures. With a flexible interior layout that accommodates up to 12 guests across four double cabins, a convertible saloon, and a separate crew cabin, this yacht adapts seamlessly to growing families or group sailing. Originally built for charter and privately owned for over a decade, she presents a solid, well-maintained platform for serious cruising.
Equipped with a 100hp Yanmar engine, Vetus bowthruster, and electric winch, this Beneteau 50 offers excellent manoeuvrability and ease of handling. Energy independence is supported by solar panels, a wind generator, and a 2000w inverter. Her sail wardrobe includes a fully battened main and furling genoa by Neil Pryde (2010), a spinnaker, and storm jib—ideal for varied wind conditions. While the standing rigging is original, all sails have been professionally inspected (Waypoint Lefkas, 2020). Additional highlights include Lewmar winches, teak cockpit, twin helms, and robust tankage for long passages.
On deck, enjoy practical cruising amenities such as davits, swim platform, bimini with side panels, and a full safety inventory including life rafts and lifejackets. Below, the yacht features five heads (four electric), Webasto heating (service recommended), and a fully equipped galley with gas cooker, fridge, and coffee machine. Located in the Mediterranean, this Beneteau 50 is offered VAT unpaid and represents a compelling opportunity for sailors seeking a proven, ocean-capable vessel with room to grow.