Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 50 Family
Bareboat sailing freedom across the Adriatic
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 50 Family
The Beneteau Oceanis 50 Family delivers intuitive cruising without compromise. Designed for those who value self-reliance and seamless handling, this bareboat sailing yacht pairs generous accommodation with practicality. A dual helm position ensures comfort during extended passages, whilst the cockpit layout keeps all essential functions within arm's reach. Genoa winches positioned near the helm, instrument displays at both the helm console and cockpit table, and a responsive bow thruster eliminate the friction from traditional sailing.
Five cabins sleeping up to 12 guests make this vessel ideal for family expeditions or small groups seeking to chart their own course. The spray hood and bimini top provide essential protection during Croatian summers, whilst the heating system ensures comfort during shoulder seasons. Essential navigation electronics—GPS chart plotter, VHF with DSC, wind instruments, and dual magnetic compasses—keep you oriented throughout the Adriatic.
Highlights
- •Dual helm wheels with leather steering for confident boat handling
- •Spray hood and bimini top protecting the spacious cockpit
- •Electrical windlass with 60 metres of chain for rapid anchoring
- •Comprehensive navigation suite including GPS plotter, VHF-DSC, and dual compasses
The Charter Experience
Croatia's Adriatic coastline rewards the independent sailor. Base yourself in Kaštela and venture to the Dalmatian islands, discovering hidden anchorages, stone villages, and crystalline waters at your own pace. The Oceanis 50 Family's responsive handling and forgiving characteristics make her suitable for varied experience levels. Overnight in secluded bays, explore lesser-known harbours, or join the rhythm of the Adriatic as conditions allow. Weekly charters commence Saturday at 17:00 and conclude by 09:00 the following Saturday.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might progress from Kaštela southward to the Elaphiti Islands, then eastward to Lopud for anchorage, with time spent exploring Ragusa's walled harbour and the sheltered waters near Cavtat. The Oceanis 50 Family's shallow draft and forgiving nature permit exploration of quieter anchorages bypassed by larger vessels, whilst her generous cockpit and cabin space reward leisurely evenings at anchor.
Specifications
15.4 m
12
5
10
Monohull
2011
