Bavaria 50 Cruiser |
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The cockpit boasts a folding teak table, Lewmar winches on the gunwales and a pair on the cabin top. The main traveler also resides foreword on the cabin top allowing for easy movement throughout the cockpit. Typically, controls all lead aft with the must have Spinlock jammers. All in all, it is well-rigged and throughout. Electric winches are an option; we would recommend them for not only for the main halyard when the furling mainsail is not use but also for the secondary winches when cruising to get the large genoa sheeted in. The canvas work on this test boat was well done; it had some great features including leather reinforcements when sheets and halyards where led through the dodger. Never discount a good canvas supplier; they can add comfort, value and even esthetics to your boat. They are hard to find but clearly the Yacht Sales West guys have a great partner here. As I mentioned earlier the boat has what I referred to as a rugged look but what I feel from this boat is power – from the rig to the sails. Our boat had Elvstrom sails and a fully battened mainsail that added to my feel for power. A Selden double spreader rig was used. We understand that Selden continues its development of functional roller furling that is also an option, but our bias clearly stays with a conventional or fully battened sail plan. Below decks, the Bavaria 50 has lots of light – light from its two skylights but also from its light mahogany. It’s roomy below and could easily handle multi-couple cruising in style. It’s easy to imagine the optional layouts for a 4 or 5 cabin configuration with the extra cabin being placed forward on to starboard. In both layouts, the forward port cabin has bunk beds along with adequate storage, including below the bottom bunk. The optional layouts still share the wonderful main salon with its wraparound settee that faces a large drop leaf table opposite a wonderful two seat bench that’s well done and can also double up as a wine locker or galley storage. We loved the L-shaped galley that’s right across from the dining area. There is tons of well thought out storage taking advantage of a bulkhead wall to gain more space. A two-burner stove, a front loading refrigerator, top access fridge/freezer, oven and double sink are standard here. All in all, there’s more than enough space for long passages. They say the heart of any boat below is the navigation station and the Bavaria 50 has a nice layout with a very comfortable seat and nice U-shaped wraparound console. The tabletop and compartments are large and easily accessible. Wiring modifications and adding instruments will be easy. There are three heads on board, two aft and one forward to port. All have nice bright counters and easy to maintain surfaces. All the heads are spacious and easy to move in; all have a shower with sump pumps. Cruising and the on board life require tons of ventilation; this is easily facilitated through the four opening hatches forward and the two opening ports on each side and in each aft cabin and the bigger opening hatch in the center of the roof top. Bavaria chose the Volvo Penta D2-75 75 hp with sail drive; the auxiliary power drives the boat easily to reach 5+ knots under 1,800 rpm. Electronics include the Raymarine’s ST60 Tridata and ST 60 Wind. One of the best parts about this boat is its flexibility. One could easily add a generator, there is a nice compartment accessible through the port cabin, and storage of extra gear is no problem. If I bought this boat for me to truly work remotely, I’d convert one of the extra cabins forward to an on board office and add a high speed internet antenna. Great value, great design, tons of room, rugged, functional, flexible and great performance are all the key words I would use to summarize the Bavaria 50. Specifications Length Overall 15.4m Beam 4.49m Draft 1.85m Weight 12,600kg Fuel 320lt Water 750lt Holding Tank 60lt Engine Volvo D2-75 Type Four cylinder in-line diesel Displacement 2.2lt Rated Power 75hp Prop Three-blade folding Canadian Dealers Yacht Sales West Inc. www.yachtworld.com/yachtsaleswest South Shore Yachts www.southshoreyachts.com Centre du Navigateur www.centre dunavigateur .com www.bavaria-yachts.com To see if this boat is available, go to http://www.boatcan.com for listings!
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