The Bavaria Cruiser 51 is the grand finale that completes a full range of all-new Cruiser model designs, after the launch of the Cruiser 33 fourteen months ago. The Cruiser 51 as well as the complete line was developed by Bavaria together with Farr Yacht Design (USA) for the naval architecture and Design Unlimited (UK), for both the exterior styling and interior design.
The Cruiser 51 offers the Bavaria Cruiser exterior design, which has proven so popular with the other Cruiser models, a large panoramic roof window with two opening hatches and the largest bathing platform in the market. The new cockpit layout features larger steering seats for more comfort, as standard, a new cockpit table with larger foldable side wings and a table lamp and larger cockpit storage as well as floor cockpit storage. The new steering system and the steering pedestal allow a precise and easy handling navigation.
Below deck, the Cruiser 51’s interior is characterized by a refreshed and optimized layout. As seen on the other models in the Cruiser line, there are rounded edges throughout the interior and plenty of solid wood as well as the innovative breakfast table from the Cruiser 56. The interior has a new flooring organization in order to optimize the access to strategic zones such as bilge pumps, keel bolts or grid.
The unique feature of the Cruiser 51 is its optional Flexschott system. This worldwide new system allows transforming the foreship cabin from a two cabin into a single owner cabin version.
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Technical details | |
Producer: | BAVARIA (DE) |
LOA: | 51'01 ft |
LOA: | 15,57 m |
Waterline lenght: | 13,86 m |
Beam: | 4,67 m |
Draught: | 1,85 m |
Displacement: | 14.100 kg |
Salon headroom: | 2,11 m |
Fuel tank: | 302 l |
Water tank: | 720 l |
Max. passengers: | 6/8/10 |
Cabins: | 3/4/5 |
Sail area: | 131,00 m2 |
Engine: | 75 HP |