The AMEL 50.2 inspires future owners to chart new horizons. Whether travelling as a couple, with family, or with friends, it has been designed as a haven of tranquility, offering a whole new perspective on life at sea and on long-distance cruising.
This new yacht marries contemporary styling with an exceptional onboard experience, focussing on the following fundamental aspects:
A sleek silhouette, accentuated by an inverted bow and softened deck lines, offering dynamic elegance, increased volume, and optimal handling at sea
A central cockpit, deeply moulded into the deck, making for a well-protected helm station, where redesigned ergonomics and perfect visibility ensure manoeuvrability in complete safety
An extensive array of solar panels ensuring a sustainable power supply; a multifunction display screen facilitating the management of on-board systems and energy use; enlarged living spaces innovatively designed with particular attention given to the owners’ wellbeing and privacy
Length overall
16,70 m / 54'9"
Hull length
15,79 m / 51'9"
Length at waterline
14,90 m / 48'11"
Maximum beam
4,99 m / 16'4"
Width at waterline
4,19 m / 13'9"
Draft
2,20 m / 7'3"
Air draft
25,30 m / 83'
Light displacement 1
21,920 kg / 48,325 lbs
Maximum displacement 2
26,550 kg / 58,532 lbs
Ballast
6,200 kg / 13,668 lbs
Mainsail
71 m2 / 764 ft2
Genoa
64 m2 / 689 ft2
Staysail 3
27 m2 / 291 ft2
Diesel engine
150 HP, 110 kW
Solar panels
570 W / 24 V
Fuel tank
670 litres
Fresh water
600 litres
1 without optional equipment
2 average
3 option
The AMEL 50.2, designed by Berret-Racoupeau Yacht Design, has been conceived as a natural evolution of the AMEL 50, whilst retaining the brand’s defining strengths.
Its exterior lines are sleeker and more flowing, striking a harmonious balance between the deck, the exterior spaces, and the interior layout. This evolution extends to the slightly wider hull, the inverted bow, and an updated keel, with great emphasis placed on handling at sea.
The cockpit remains one of AMEL’s defining features, being centrally located, deeply moulded into the deck, and well protected. Its layout has been redesigned, improving ease of manoeuvres and movement on board. In addition, the pillars of the rigid shelter have been set further back to improve visibility.
« Everything about this yacht is just right! Whether in terms of proportions or functionality, it’s spot on. »