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Would you choose this yacht for coastal island hopping or full season sailing? Beneteau Oceanis 51.1 © Beneteau Yachts Length: 52 ft 4 in (15.94 m) Beam: 15 ft 9 in (4.80 m) Draft: 7 ft 9 in (2.30 m) Displacement: 30,700 lb (13,930 kg) Sail Area: 1,033 sq ft (96 m²) Top Speed: approx. 9–10 knots Range: approx. 300 nm Price: approx. US\$ 327,000–916,000 The Oceanis 51.1 introduces a stepped hull to the Beneteau cruiser line, boosting interior space and making for smoother, faster sailing. With layouts up to five cabins, a bright salon, and twin helm stations, it’s ideal for families or charter use. On deck, wide walkways and a fold-down swim platform enhance usability and style. Powered by an 80 HP Yanmar diesel, it balances motoring comfort with a strong sail plan—perfect for fast coastal cruising or long-haul sailing. #BeneteauYachts #Oceanis511 #FamilyCruiser #HarbourMasters
Angelica Liveaboard is our newest luxury phinisi, handcrafted for unforgettable sailing trips across Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Discover timeless design, elegant cabins, and a journey unlike any other. #AngelicaLiveaboard #LuxuryPhinisi #SailingTripKomodo #LiveaboardIndonesia #KomodoNationalPark #NavilaGroup
It was an exhilarating showdown for the opening race of the 2025 season in the Glen class on the stunning Strangford Lough! With the sun blazing and a perfect breeze sweeping across the bay, the fleet was tightly bunched just before the race began. Boats on Starboard Tack charged toward the pin end of the line, while over half the fleet on port tack raced headlong towards them, setting the stage for an electrifying start to the sailing season. In the end, two boats turned back after a second starting signal blared, revealing that some boats had crossed the line early. One crew was left wishing they hadn’t returned as they learned at the bar post-race that only one boat was actually over the line! Can you guess which boat it was? Drop your guesses in the comments for the team at Bottom Up Boats!