Motor catamaran Aventura 50 MY
Aventura Yachts has once again entrusted Lasta Design with the development of a catamaran of exceptional power: the Aventura 50MY!
The Aventura 50MY offers a seamless transition between all areas of the catamaran - from the aft cockpit with a giant dining table, the flybridge and the built-in lounge area at the bow. The very large open plan saloon accommodates up to 12 guests and features an internal helm station with EmpirBus control panel. The well-appointed galley to port offers exceptional amenities including a full-size refrigerator/freezer, cooktop, convection oven and optional wine cooler.
The 27m2 flybridge is huge and offers multiple sunbathing areas and a Jacuzzi (optional) and is designed for true comfort and relaxation. There is a magnificent living/dining area, as well as an open-air galley and a beautifully integrated cockpit.
The main and unique feature of the Aventura 50MY is the possibility of a wide choice of cabin layouts - from 3 to 6 cabins! All luxurious and elegantly appointed cabins also have private bathrooms, another distinctive feature of the Aventura 50MY.
Life under sail!
Length, m | 14.90 |
Width, m | 7.50 |
Draft, m | 1 |
Displacement, t | 17 |
Fresh water, l | 800L |
Fuel, l | 2×1500L (+1000L option) |
Architect | Lasta Design Studio |
Sailing category | A,B,C,D |
Engine | 2×370 / 2×440 |
* More detailed information can be obtained by ordering the catalog
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