Outremer 51 'TRAVERSE'
Price
Euro €1,039,000 Excluding Duty/GST
Currency
Length
51' 4" - 15.65m
Vessel Location
France
Launch Year
2021
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
Traverse is a superb example of the acclaimed Outremer 51, a performance blue water catamaran designed for sailors who refuse to compromise between speed, seaworthiness, and comfort. Built by Outremer in La Grande-Motte, France--a shipyard globally recognized for its expertise in long-range cruising catamarans--the 51 is celebrated for its lightness, balance, and agility at sea, all while offering remarkable living aboard and understated luxury. It remains the benchmark for those looking to sail far, fast, and safely.
Delivered in 2022, Traverse is an Owner's Version and embodies the very best of what this model represents. Her first owners undertook an ambitious voyage from Europe to New Zealand, a route that perfectly showcases her long-distance capability and inherent reliability. She was then entrusted to the hands of Mike Golding, one of the world's most respected ocean racers and a veteran of the Vendée Globe. With his expertise and high standards, Traverse completed her return to Europe via the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic oceans, performing flawlessly throughout--an experience that further underlines her credentials as a capable, proven offshore cruiser.
Technically, Traverse is well equipped with a longeron that allows for a staysail, a valuable addition for serious blue water sailing, enhancing versatility and control in heavy conditions. Traverse benefits from an optimized foam-core construction throughout the coach roof and structural elements--carefully engineered to reduce weight while maintaining strength, rigidity, and thermal insulation. These refinements contribute significantly to the boat's exceptional sailing efficiency and handling.
Inside, her layout is refined and intelligently designed. The owner's hull occupies the entire port side, offering a spacious aft cabin, generous storage, and a private en-suite with separate shower, ensuring exceptional comfort for life aboard. To starboard, the forward cabin has been thoughtfully converted into a flexible space--ideal as an additional berth, office, or utility area, depending on the needs of the voyage. The saloon is bright and panoramic, with excellent visibility, cross-ventilation, and an inviting dining area seamlessly connected to the galley.
Energy autonomy has been carefully considered with lithium batteries, solar power, and a Watt&Sea hydrogenerator, Traverse is ideally suited to long periods off-grid, offering freedom and self-sufficiency wherever you choose to explore. Every system onboard reflects the experience and standards of her owners, and her maintenance has been meticulous throughout.
Flagged in the UK and now offered at EUR1,039,000 ex VAT, Traverse is a rare opportunity to step into a nearly new, ocean-proven Outremer 51 without the waiting time of a new build. She is currently located at the Outremer shipyard in La Grande-Motte, where she was originally launched, and being located at the yard a new owner has the full confidence, support, and technical insight that only the original builder can provide.
Whether you dream of a family sabbatical, a high-latitude adventure, or an effortless circumnavigation, Traverse is more than ready to take you there with elegance, integrity, and unmatched performance.
Price
Euro €1,039,000 Excluding Duty/GST
Vessel Name
TRAVERSE
Boat Reference
TRAVERSE
Launch Year
2021
Length
51' 4" - 15.65m
Beam
7.57m
Vessel Location
France
Region
Europe
Use
Family, Leisure, Cruising
Designer
Outremer France
Builder
Outremer France
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
Engine
Volvo D2 50F
Engine Make
Volvo
Number Engines
2
Engine Hours
Port 1045hrs Star 1057hrs
Fuel
275l (total 550l)
Accommodation
X3
Berths
Plus x1 bunk in fwd cabin
Water-Maker
Yes
Hot Water
Yes
CONTACT DETAILS
Dealer
Multihull Central
Jason Brosnahan
Jason Brosnahan
Telephone
Address
The Boat Works North Yard
199 Beattie Road
Coomera QLD Australia
199 Beattie Road
Coomera QLD Australia
Website
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