The Kraken 50 cruising yacht from Kraken Yachts, designed by New Zealand designer Kevin Dibley, is ideal for all sailing sports, including long ocean crossings.

New monohull cruising yacht Kraken 50 from Kraken Yachts
The new model offers a range of safe and comfortable cruising features as standard, such as a dual staysail setup that promises to be well adapted to all weather conditions and standard electric winches that make it easy to handle the sails from the cockpit.
For safety on the high seas and protection from unidentified floating objects, Kraken 50 includes a rigid full-size skeg that is designed to be an integral part of the hull - something that many modern yachts lack.

Kraken 50 equipped with Zero Keel ™, which is also built into the housing along with a lead ballast encapsulated in a long bulb. It cannot be detached, unlike the iron keel attached under the flat bottom hull. Zero bolts are essential to prevent keel loss and provide comfort, stability and safety on the water. This is a unique feature of all yachts. Kraken, and is even more valuable now that the world's oceans are filled with dangerous floating objects every day. An estimated 10,000 shipping containers fall into the sea every year, many of which remain afloat for a long time.

Kraken 50 has a deep, well-protected center cockpit with high seat backs for safety, and Kevlar impact-resistant front section reinforcements. An internal raised nav station also allows the crew to stay warm and dry while observing in bad weather.





World premiere of the second model from Kraken yachts - cruise yacht Kraken 50, scheduled for January 2018. Contractor Kraken 50, Xiamen Hansheng has been producing yachts and motor cruisers since 1984 and is one of the few shipyards to receive certification ISO 9001, which ensures a high level of production quality.




02.08.2017
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