
Licensed Yacht BrokersSales and service of yachts and shipsDiscover the Mediterranée 50, a versatilemotor yachtwith afiberglass and plastichull and GRP deck. Presented by Shestakov Yacht Sales and broker Andrey Shestakov, it combines practical dimensions with accommodations for up to six for relaxed coastal cruising.
Selecting a Mediterranée 50
Choosing the Mediterranée 50makes sense if you want twin inboard diesel propulsion, balanced 50 ft LOA and 13 ft beam for manageable handling, and efficient capacities for extended weekends aboard. Shestakov Yacht Sales, led by Andrey Shestakov, will help you evaluate how thismotor yachtaligns with your cruising plans, crew size, and storage or draft needs.
Features of the Model
- A contemporary motor yachtprofile paired with a durablefiberglass and plastichull
- Power from twin Volvo Penta inboard diesel engines (2 total)
- Accommodations for up to 6 aboard for comfortable overnighting
- Practical GRP deck for durability and ease of upkeep
- Balanced footprint: LOA 50 ft (15.24 m), beam 13 ft (4 m), max draft 10.761 ft (3.2799 m)
- Sensible tankage: fuel capacity 423 gal; water capacity 132 gal
Technical Specifications
- Model: Mediterranée 50
- Category: motor yacht
- Hull material: fiberglass and plastic
- Deck material: GRP
- LOA: 50 ft (15.24 m)
- Beam: 13 ft (4 m)
- Max draft: 10.761 ft (3.2799 m)
- Engines: 2 x Volvo Penta
- Engine type: Inboard
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Accommodations: 6
- Fuel capacity: 423 gal
- Water capacity: 132 gal
Pricing and Ordering
Pricing and availability for the Mediterranée 50are provided on request. Contact Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales to discuss current market opportunities, schedule a viewing, and coordinate survey and logistics tailored to your timeline.
Questions and Answers
Q: What type of yacht is the Mediterranée 50? A: It is amotor yacht— specifically amotor yacht— built on afiberglass and plasticfoundation with a GRP deck.
Q: How many people can sleep aboard comfortably? A: The yacht offers accommodations for up to 6, making it suitable for families or two couples with guests.
Q: What engines power this model? A: It’s equipped with 2Volvo Pentainboarddieselengines for reliable propulsion and maneuvering.
Q: What are the key dimensions? A: LOAis 50 ft (15.24 m),beamis 13 ft (4 m), andmax draftis 10.761 ft (3.2799 m).
Q: What are the tank capacities for cruising? A: Fuel capacityis 423 gal andwater capacityis 132 gal, supporting comfortable weekend cruising. For purchase guidance, speak withAndrey ShestakovatShestakov Yacht Sales.
Owner Experience Review
Owners and charter operators value the Mediterranée 50for its flexible use profile. The common 3-cabin layout (sleeping six) underpins family cruising, while the boat also shows up frequently on Mediterranean charter platforms and day/party runs carrying larger groups. Inside, reviews note that placing the owner’s cabin forward frees up acres of space in the aft saloon and galley; finishes typically feature high-gloss cherry with three cabins and two heads. Topsides, ads highlight a sociable cockpit with dinette, wet bar and large sunpads, plus a tender garage and hydraulic passerelle on many boats. Styling can read as either classy or a little dated, depending on taste.
On the water, sea-trial figures cite a top around 43 mph and a typical cruise near 35 mph, with "a helm that puts an impressive amount of usable power at your command." The V-hull/planing running surface and trim tabs contribute to confident offshore manners and smooth acceleration. Market commentary suggests capable sport-cruiser performance, though the model is not as common/popular as some rival 50-footers, which can affect resale pace.
From an ownership standpoint, typical power comes from twin Volvo Penta D12s (often 2 x 715 hp) that benefit from professional annual servicing. One recurring critique is access: an owner forum post called the engine room "a real squeeze" even for daily checks. Used-boat listings show routine service items such as water-pump replacements alongside occasional major engine work on some examples—including at least one ad noting a non-running port engine—so pre-purchase surveys and records matter.
Pros and Cons
- Strong sport-cruiser performance with ~43 mph top and ~35 mph cruise, and a helm praised for its usable power.
- Spacious layout and cockpit amenities; the forward owner cabin frees a large saloon, with 3 cabins/2 heads, sunpads, dinette, wet bar, and a tender garage on many boats.
- Versatile use case for family trips (sleeps six), day/party outings, Mediterranean charter work, and even occasional liveaboard.
- Tight engine-room access makes routine checks and service a squeeze.
- Interior finish and styling can feel classy or a little dated depending on taste.
- Less common/popular than some rivals, which can slow resale momentum.
Comparison with Other Models
| Model | LOA | Beam | Draft | Speed (Cruising/Max) | Gross Tonnage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 385 HTS | 38' 0" (11.58 m) | 12' 0" (3.91 m) | 11' 6" (3.50 m) | 32 kn / 38 kn | - |
| 375 GTO | 37' 0" (11.28 m) | 12' 0" (3.66 m) | 15' 4" (4.67 m) | 40 kn / 50 kn | - |
| 85 Deck House | 85' 0" (25.91 m) | 21' 0" (6.55 m) | 17' 3" (5.25 m) – 18' 10" (5.75 m) | 19 kn / 23 kn | - |
| 50 | 50' 0" (15.24 m) | 26' 0" (8.05 m) | 17' 3" (5.25 m) | - | - |
| N/A | 51' 0" (15.80 m) | - | - | 10 kn / 13 kn | 42 |
| 80 Flybridge Motor Yacht | 80' 0" (24.38 m) | 20' 0" (6.12 m) | 14' 9" (4.50 m) | 25 kn / 30 kn | 103 |
| AY 60 | 62' 0" (18.90 m) | 27' 0" (8.47 m) | 9' 8" (2.95 m) | - | - |
| Mediterranée 50 | 50' 0" (15.24 m) | 13' 0" (4 m) | 10' 9" (3.28 m) | - | - |

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