- Beam: 14' 8''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 5' 11''
- Heads: 5
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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.
This listing is courtesy of the BoatWizard MLS and may be centrally listed withanother broker. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey representation of a particular vessel.
Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but can’t guarantee the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal from that yacht market without notice. She is offered as a convenience by this yacht broker to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.
Built by Beneteau designed by Bruce Farr – 2003
White GRP hull, deck and superstructure
Teak cockpit
Steel fixed fin keel
Blade rudder
Twin helm wheel steering
LOA: 50’7 (15.48m)
LWL: 45’4 (13.84m)
Beam: 14’7 (4.48m)
Draft: 5’9 (1.8m)
Displacement: 16,530 kg
Ballast: 4,225 kg
Original Yanmar 4JH3-THE 100hp engine
Hours 8,189
Shaft drive (seal changed 2016)
3 bladed fixed prop
Vetus bowthruster
Silent wind – wind generator (2021)
3 x domestic batteries – gel, 360 a/h (new 2021)
1 engine start battery – gel, 55 a/h
1 bow thruster battery – gel, 100 a/h
12v & 220v systems
Charging by shore power, engine, wind and solar
Inverter – 2000w
Battery charger
Solar panels – Solarworld 230w
Wind generator ‘Spreco’ silent wind 400w
Fuel: 2 tanks totalling 500 ltrs
Water: 4 tanks totalling 1000 ltrs
Holding: 4 tanks totalling 160 ltrs
With tank gauge measuring systems.
Sloop rigged
Seldon spinnaker gear
Spinnaker pole – mast holding system
Lazy bag/lazy jack stacking system
All sails checked and inspected by Waypoint In Lefkas, 2020 (€1,400)
Fully battened main, white in dacron by Neil Pryde (2010)
Furling genoa, white in dacron by Neil Pryde (2010)
Coloured spinnaker (2008)
Storm jib, red/white
All winches by Lewmar
1 electric main winch 40
2 genoa winches 66’s
1 halyard winch 40
Possible accom for 10/12 in 5 cabins maximum + the saloon (2 berths)
5 heads
Approx headroom 1.85 throughout
Very flexible layout arrangement, can be 3 or 4 doubles with fore-cabin removable divider. Giving the option of 2 doubles or 1 very large double and single berth.
Also has the skipper cabin option forward of the main fore cabins (currently used for storage though).
See layout options in photos section
5 heads – 4 of which are electric
4 holding tanks
Webasto heating – 2kw (not used, needs to be checked/serviced)
40 ltr calorifier
Eno gas cooker 2 hobs
Oven
Double sinks
Fridge
220v coffee machine
Assorted cooping equipment, crockery and cutlery
Falcon electric windlass 1500w
25kg delta anchor, 100m chain, 10mm
22kg delta anchor
18 kg delta anchor, 30m chain & 30m rope
3 kg folding dinghy/RIB anchor + 20m line
Various warps/lines
10 fenders
Passerelle
Davits
Swim ladder/boarding ladder
Swim platform
Bimini with side panels
Deck shower
Garmin 720 radar
Garmin 152H GPS
2 x Navmann plotters – GPS map
Raymarine speed, wind, depth
Raymarine 54E VHF with DSC
Hand held VHF – Icom M23
Spare VHF
2 x Plastimo compass
Sart rescue bo (Konad)
AIS transmitter – Nauticast (not fitted in box)
Nav lights
Horn
Nautend RIB 2.7m – GRP base
5hp Tohatsu outboard & 2.5 Croft outboard
2 x AWN offshore life rafts
6 & 4 person units (serviced 2019)
12 life jackets
Life belts x 10
2 electric bilge pumps
1 manual bilge pump
100m swim line on roller
25m line on reel
Thermal protective aids
Emergency tiller
Life buoy
Dan buoy
Gas alarm
Smoke detector
Flare pack – in date
Grab bag
Wire cutter
The condition or level of safety equipment on board is not to be negotiated on following survey. It is likely to be listed by most surveyors but is not structural or an integral working part of the vessel and is not to be used to further negotiate the price down after survey. We strongly suggest that for your own personal safety that when purchasing a yacht you provide new safety equipment rather than relying on second hand gear.
Should you become the new owner of this yacht then the responsibility to re-register or update official bodies for items such as EPIRB, VHF, MMSI or AIS becomes yours.
From 2003 when built until 2011 when the current owners bought her she was in charter with Sunsail.
2012-2013 Atlantic crossing and back via Bermuda, Azores and into the Med.
2013 lightly cruising the Med as a private yacht.
Now lying in Leros Greece
Listed below are the documents/or copies of what we have seen on listing this yacht.
Current German Certificate of Registry
German Tonnage Certificate for Registration
Copy Bill of Sale Sunsail to current owner 2011
Copy Builders Certificate 2003
Copy Bill of Sale Beneteau to Sunsail Charter 2003
Copy invoice Beneteau to Sunsail 2003
Beneteau CE Manual of conformity / Ce Plate (onboard)
Copy declaration of Conformity
VAT not paid
Evidence of TEPAI cruising tax paid
Contact our team to schedule a private showing.