Beneteau Oceanis 50


Price
NZ $195,000
Currency
Length
50' 11" - 15.53m
Vessel Location
Auckland NORTH ISLAND
Launch Year
1999
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP

This popular brand of yacht was launched approx. 1999 built by Beneteau, GRP construction and powered by a 80hp Perkins diesel giving 7-9.5 Knots with sail wardrobe, winches and rigging in good condition. The interior of this yacht is better than an apartment with 4 cabins, 3 with ensuites and a very roomy main salon and galley. A good electronics package, inverter, solar panels, diesel heater and water maker plus many other added features are all part of this amazing vessel. The roomy cockpit has a twin station helm with winches and sheets all easily accessible for two handed sailing. Walk through transom makes for easy boarding. A very impressive yacht is all ready to go for summer cruising in style or a great live aboard. Call Grant to view


Price
NZ $195,000   
Boat Reference
A960GM
Launch Year
1999
Length
50' 11" - 15.53m
Beam
4.5
Draft
1.8
Displacement
16 tonne
Vessel Location
Auckland North Island
Region
North Island
Use
Leisure
Designer
Beneteau/Bruce Farr
Builder
Benneteau
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
Decks Material
GRP
Engine Make
Perkins
Number Engines
1
Horsepower
80
Fuel Type
Diesel
Engine Hours
6500
Max Speed
9.5
Cruise Speed
7
Genset
No
Fuel
500
Water
1000
Cabins
4
Berths
2 singles 3 doubles
Shower
3
Toilet
4
Refrigeration
220v
Freezer
220v
Stove
LPG
Water-Maker
Yes
Hot Water
Engine and Electric
Electrics
8 deep cycle, 1600W invertor
Electronics / Navigation
VHF/SSB/radar/autopilot/GPS Plotter/sounder/TV/CD player/stereo
Sail Inventory
Main, code 1, staysail, spinn, lazy jacks, electric winch
Deck Gear
Cockpit Lewmar 66, cabin top 2x 44 plus 2x 48 winches
Remarks
Twin Wheel

CONTACT DETAILS
Dealer
Gulf Group Marine Brokers
Grant Miller
Telephone
Address
PO Box 221
Whangaparoa
Auckland NORTH ISLAND New Zealand


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