Fourth Dimension is a well-presented example of the modern looking Beneteau Oceanis 50 that boasts a bright and airy main saloon, a large safe galley and a 3-cabin layout. Her large cockpit is good for entertaining or evening dinners. Great for extended stay or island cruising. An added bonus of never been chartered.
Good sail handling equipment includes two speed primary winches, Solent genoas on furlers and an electric halyard winch. Sails include a fully battened main using double batten cars, dual furling genoas, spare genoa, Code zero on a furler, gennaker in a sock and top-down furling gennaker. Instruments by Raymarine include chart plotter, auto pilot and sailing instruments.
Below there is a large saloon with TV, has a U-shaped settee, chart table and good-sized galley. Forward is an Island double bunk and en-suite toilet and shower. Aft are 2-double cabins. One with a shower and toilet.
Power is supplied via a 110hp Yanmar main engine, 5.5kVA Onan generator and 2 x 235W solar panels. Power systems are monitored via Victron controllers. There is also a bow thruster, Watermaker and windlass, with remotes at the bow and helm station. Her dingy 2.9m RIB hangs off the stern davit, with a 9.9hp on the rail.
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