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Best Full-Size Cruiser, 50 to 55 feet: Beneteau Sense 50

  • By Bill Springer
  • Updated: December 9, 2010

Beneteau Sense 50 BOTY Winner

When they debated about the boats in the category of Best Full-Size Cruiser, 50 to 59 Feet, the judges kept coming back to the boat that attracted so much buzz at the show, but for reasons that were much more substantial than merely crowd appeal. In introducing the Sense 50, Beneteau took a bold step away from its First and Oceanis lines to create a sailboat packed with innovative technology and fresh ideas that together form a cohesive whole. The 50 illustrates that good things can happen when designers and builders think outside the box.

It was apparent to the judges as soon as they stepped aboard that no other monohull in this year’s fleet was even remotely similar to this new concept from Beneteau. They liked the wide cockpit that sits low in the hull, enabling the sensation of speed they enjoyed at the wheel while under sail. And the cockpit’s wide open stern—made even more so by helm seats that hinge up and out of the way—would be a great place to hang out at anchor.

The judges found that the smooth transition through the large companionway into the main saloon worked well. They loved the sense of space in the galley and saloon.        As the judges moved forward through the interior, they saw the boat’s two cabins with en suite heads as perfect for a couple and guests, and they quickly warmed to the idea that the boat has an “office” cabin.

Sealing the decision, the judges agreed that Beneteau’s optional Dock & Go system, which features joystick control of the boat’s rotating saildrive and bow thruster, provides pinpoint close-quarters control that could revolutionize maneuvering when the space gets tight.

Winning Details 

  • The Dock & Go system worked well and provided all the control under power that the builder promised.
  • The Sense has nearly the interior space of a catamaran and the sailing performance of a monohull.
  • The transition between the cockpit and the interior is excellent.

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Bénéteau Sense 50 review: It all makes sense – from the archive

  • Toby Hodges
  • May 5, 2021

Béneteau’s ground-breaking Sense range is leading the way in stylish living and home comforts afloat. Toby Hodges sails the first of the range, the creative Bénéteau Sense 50

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Like it or not, newcomers to sailing are buying larger boats. Credit: Richard Langdon/Ocean Images Credit: Richard Langdon/Ocean Images

Product Overview

Manufacturer:.

Like it or not, newcomers to sailing are buying larger boats.

For many people, ease of living aboard is now the focus.

Bénéteau’s striking new Sense range takes this trend to greater extremes than any production boat we’ve seen.

In fact, its open-plan living area and en-suites seem nearly as suited to a two-bed flat with sun terrace as to a yacht.

Apart from extreme aft beam, twin rudders and chines, a pivotal design decision was to dispense with aft cabins.

By keeping all accommodation forward and lowering the cockpit sole, the boat divides into three, yet with little or no barrier between outside and in.

Features such as the mainsheet arch, open transom and large plexiglass windows were trialled with success on the Oceanis 58.

But at nearly half the price yet most of the volume, the Sense seems tailored to suit the cruising couple looking for sailing indulgence.

Groupe Bénéteau’s Yves Mandin says the Sense concept grew from the cruising market’s shift towards deck saloons and catamarans and the desire to create a design with comfort and elegance.

“We also wanted the boat to heel less,” he adds, stating that the Sense will heel 5˚ less than the Oceanis.

The design is rooted in an 118ft concept that architects Berret Racoupeau created in 2006.

Bénéteau liked the Evoe, asked for something similar, but smaller and the Sense was born.

“More comfort, less technical will be much better for the sailing market, with a focus on ease of living 24/7,” says Olivier Racoupeau.

Outdoors was also central to the design – it had to be very big and wide – while an option for a crew cabin was required for markets such as Turkey.

Following the development of four prototypes, build for the Bénéteau Sense 50 began in November and Bénéteau sold 20 during the autumn boat shows.

Half the buyers to date have chosen the Dock&Go joystick steering Half have also opted for crew cabins.

A Sense 43 will be at the London and Düsseldorf shows, and a 55 will follow next summer.

Sailing the Bénéteau Sense 50

For our test, Les Sables d’Olonne provided flat seas and a crisp Force 5 to 6.

Yves Mandin recommended we reef at around 17 knots and I soon appreciated why.

With the lot up for the photoshoot, she was fully powered up on a broad reach.

Armed with a tall rig for lighter airs to propel all that wetted surface area, the Sense certainly prefers to be sailed fairly flat.

As it was, I could sense the power available, but at the expense of feel – with little feedback from the twin rudders, she was hard to keep in a groove.

Out of the water, the rudders had looked deep and close together, meaning they would be constantly submerged.

This could account for the drag and lack of feel. Yet she trucked along nicely, taking a gust with a gentle heel, and accelerated easily.

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The helmsman’s seats can be raised for easier access to the bathing platform.

With a reef in the main and three rolls in the genoa, she was more enjoyable and well balanced.

She still wandered, but made over 7 knots, albeit only at 50-55˚ – pointing is not the Sense’s forte – and tacking the 105 per cent genoa was effortless.

She would be easy for two to handle, or even solo with an autopilot.

Under full genoa and with the wind on our quarter, the speed increased a knot and a half.

The main disappointment was not being able to assess her downwind credentials fully because the wind was deemed too strong for the cruising chute.

It seemed difficult for the helmsman to stand or sit to windward on our test boat – Mandin said an angled sitting-out seat and a raised foot-chock was being added – but the helm seats did offer lavish comfort.

These lift up for access to the bathing platform, but I found the gap between the backrests and pushpit quarters a little alarming.

One benefit of lowering the level of the cockpit sole is low freeboard, which is uncharacteristic of today’s voluminous cruisers.

It also ensures you’re never too exposed while still commanding uninterrupted views forward.

Down below those large hull windows allow good visibility to leeward, and getting across her wide beam proved problem-free.

Mooring Nintendo-style

“It’s a game,” is how Bénéteau describe their joystick-controlled 180° rotating saildrive Dock&Go system.

This is one of the most intuitive systems I’ve ever used.

Within seconds, I had this unfamiliar 50-footer parked against a finger berth in a Force 4-5 crosswind.

Developed with ZF (German) and Yanmar for their 75hp engines, the system is exclusive to Groupe Bénéteau for three years.

Apartment interior of the Bénéteau Sense 50

Three shallow steps lead into an apartment of an interior.

Spacious and social, the Sense is in a league of its own in terms of comfort, light and views.

Saloon seats face the linear galley with an island unit, aft-facing windows blur the division between outside and in, and a vast beam and 7ft headroom create abundant space.

Our test boat had all the electric options – blinds, TVs, tables and washboards.

The island hides a flatscreen TV as well as a bench for extra seating around the table or it can be used for stowage.

It also offers security in the galley and while moving forward.

Our boat had the office over the Pullman berth option, which puzzled me initially.

But given that it’s rare for couples to sail with more than one set of guests at a time, two double en-suites makes sense.

Numerous down-lighters and indirect lighting help create an inviting ambience after dark – central to the apartment feel.

Batteries, water and fuel tanks are in a spacious bilge under the central raised saloon sole.

The sleeping and accommodation zone is forward, away from the dock, while machinery (pumps, genset, etc) is aft to reduce noise further.

A closer look at the Bénéteau Sense 50

Two modes: conventional, which seats six around a fold-out table (including the pull-out seat from the island); or suave, created when the table is lowered to form a cocktail table and the navstation seat raises at the end, chaise-longue style.

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There is limited stowage, with only a couple of raised lockers and little room below the berths.

A practical option for this lowered format would be to create a large double berth (not yet an option).

There is limited stowage, with only a couple of raised lockers and little room below the berths, but there’s certainly room elsewhere on board.

Master cabin

Certainly comfortable, though a bit of an anti-climax in comparison to the rest of the Sense.

Stowage is limited, but well arranged, with a mix of drawers, cupboards and his and hers wardrobes.

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Stowage is limited, but well arranged.

Headroom and light are impressive, and the en-suite contains a separate shower.

With its abundant natural light, views and headroom, the galley is welcoming to the novice nautical chef.

A long worksurface, which can extend over the stove, moulds seamlessly into a large double sink.

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The galley is welcoming to the novice nautical chef.

Stowage includes a 2ft deep bilge with liners; a large fridge with front and top opening and optional coolbox; plus a double slide-out bin.

The aft windows also aid interaction with the cockpit.

An extension of the saloon, with the inboard ‘chaise-longue’ making this a practical option on port tack.

But it feels odd not to have a backrest. The chart-table is wide and there’s reasonable raised locker stowage.

Wiring access is good via the port cockpit locker/crew cabin.

The aft- facing table allows excellent contact with cockpit or starboard helm.

Office/Pullman

Maximises space through a large sliding door. In office guise, mattress cushions designed for the desktop store neatly in an alcove, allowing for a makeshift single cabin.

Cupboards and drawers surround the desk – even the stool top lifts for stowage or waste area below.

For and against – Interior

  • Touches like chunky door handles throughout, powerful door magnets or slats under the bunk give the Sense the feel of a high-quality boat.
  • Metal nipples on the sole boards prevent creaking.
  • All drawers have soft-closing latches and raised lockers have slow opening hinges.
  • There’s an impressive amount of extra stowage beneath the cabin sole – all boards lift on suckers and lining trays are used.
  • White leather is an impractical option and although the cream head and side lining are very smart, they were already decorated in numerous grubby handprints. Could be more durably attached too.
  • Look hard and you can see the telltale signs of the production prototype such as bare plywood mounts and flimsy panels in front of the blinds.
  • Engine access was acceptable, but we took issue with the complete lack of generator servicing access.

Bénéteau Sense 50 verdict

There will be traditionalists who despise the Sense, but I champion it as an agent of change.

It is the antithesis of the traditional dark yacht interior and its space, comfort, light and views are unrivalled for those who cruise in warm climes.

“It’s about broadening people’s thoughts about how to live on a boat as a couple,” says Bénéteau’s Yves Mandin.

I like what Bénéteau have done here. There are some prototype finishing gremlins, but there’s so much creative thinking and innovation aboard that to my mind this boat is the talking point of the year.

It proved quicker and more powerful than the Oceanis 58 on which it was modelled.

The Dock&Go joystick steering deserves an award in its own right and with her modern design the Sense seems likely to win Bénéteau a new client base.

Our test conditions showed she is rigged for light airs, but she’s happier when sailed flat, so it’s best to respect the powerful form produced by her generous beam.

The true test of the Sense would come at anchor in an idyllic Mediterranean bay; taking a stroll from the master suite to the transom and diving overboard or simply relaxing on deck.

Maybe next time!

First published in the November 2010 issue of YW.

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A modern sailing yacht with a completely innovative concept, the Sense 50 arouses curiosity. From stern to bow, she adds one surprise to another in her entirely new organization of life on board. For cruising and well-being, simplicity and aesthetics are the watchwords. 

Naval designer :  Berret Racoupeau Yacht Design

Interior designer :  Nauta Design

Asia Boating Awards 2011

Exterior design

The design of the Sense 50 is different. She has a reduced angle of heel and yet her performance is astonishing.  Designed to sail closer to the water, this cruiser re-examines the idea of comfort under sail inside and out, while offering a very high level of safety.

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Interior design

Only three steps, gently sloping at 45°, connect life inside and out, creating great flow of movement on board – a unique feature on a monohull. The choice between ‘fruit tree’ and mat light oak wood stains creates two very different types of atmospheres. 

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Sense of vision

The result of considerable research on shape and function, nothing equals the lifestyle on board the Sense 50 except its view of the sea.  

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CABIN OR OFFICE

Cabin or office .

The choice of layout, between a side cabin with two bunk beds and an office/workshop, offers a new view of life on board – unique on this type of cruiser.

LOCKER OR CABIN

Locker or cabin .

The service area to portside can be fitted out as an extra cabin.

SUNBATHING AREA

Sunbathing area.

The U-shaped layout of the starboard cockpit seats, around a modular and retractable table, allows conversion of this space into a huge sunbathing area. 

Characteristics

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  • CE Certification A9/B10/C14.
  • B&G electronics pack, instrument panel at each helm station: Housing for 9" plotter in addition to repeaters (options).
  • Twin steering station, helm seats that lift to free the passageway to the swim platform. Removable panel at the bottom of the cockpit, which is used as a transom to close the cockpit.
  • Modular table to create a huge sun-lounger in the cockpit.
  • Sail drive engine compatible with Dock&Go technology.
  • Large hull portholes provide more light and an extensive sea view.

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  • Master cabin: island bed with marine mattress and slatted bed frame; lots of storage (up to 5 drawers, hanging lockers, etc.) and an ensuite bathroom with separate shower cubicle. Guest cabin: Large double bed – 1 ensuite bathroom also used as day-time toilet. Third cabin fitted as standard with 2 bunk beds.
  • Built in long galley. Attractive grey synthetic resin worktop. Fully concealed electrical appliances when galley is not in use (retractable worktop on gas hob, panel in front of oven). Large porthole / service hatch opening onto the cockpit saloon (512 mm x 322 mm).
  • Master cabin with ensuite bathroom, a second bathroom with access from the guest cabin and day-time access.
  • Very comfortable companionway: 3 steps lead to the saloon (instead of the usual 5), sloping at an angle of 45°.
  • Central furniture incorporating an extra seat for the chart table for 2 people and a retractable 32" TV on a motorized lift-system (option). Its location supports you in the galley when the boat heels.

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  • Master cabin: island bed with marine mattress and slatted bed frame; lots of storage (up to 5 drawers, hanging lockers, etc.) and an ensuite bathroom with separate shower cubicle. Guest cabin: Large double bed – 1 ensuite bathroom also used as day-time toilet. Extra cabin accessed by the cockpit.
  • Built in fitted galley (lengthwise). Attractive grey synthetic resin worktop. Fully concealed electrical appliances when galley is not in use (retractable worktop on gas hob, panel in front of oven). Large porthole / service hatch opening onto the cockpit saloon (512 mm x 322 mm).

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Beneteau Sense 50 is a 49 ′ 1 ″ / 15 m monohull sailboat designed by Berret-Racoupeau and built by Beneteau starting in 2010.

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Auxilary power, accomodations, calculations.

The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently through the water is determined by it's waterline length and displacement. It may be unable to reach this speed if the boat is underpowered or heavily loaded, though it may exceed this speed given enough power. Read more.

Classic hull speed formula:

Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL

Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio .311 Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL

Sail Area / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more.

SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64) 2/3

  • SA : Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay).
  • D : Displacement in pounds.

Ballast / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize.

Ballast / Displacement * 100

Displacement / Length Ratio

A measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more.

D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds.
  • LWL: Waterline length in feet

Comfort Ratio

This ratio assess how quickly and abruptly a boat’s hull reacts to waves in a significant seaway, these being the elements of a boat’s motion most likely to cause seasickness. Read more.

Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam 1.33 )

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds
  • LOA: Length overall in feet
  • Beam: Width of boat at the widest point in feet

Capsize Screening Formula

This formula attempts to indicate whether a given boat might be too wide and light to readily right itself after being overturned in extreme conditions. Read more.

CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64)

Length overall: 50.1’ / 15.27 m Draft (shoal):6.08’/1.85m. Shoal ballest: 9,811 lbs/4,450 kg.

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    40 to 50 indicates a heavy bluewater boat; over 50 indicates an extremely heavy bluewater boat. Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam^1.33), where displacement is expressed in pounds, and length is expressed in feet. Capsize Screening Formula (CSF): Designed to determine if a boat has blue water capability.

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    Engine (saildrive): 75hp 56kW. Water: 530lt 117 gal. Fuel: 415lt 91gal. Sail area: disp: 21.5. Disp: LWL: 142. Béneteau's ground-breaking Sense range is leading the way in stylish living and ...

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    Beneteau Oceanis 50. A sailboat built by Beneteau, the Oceanis 50 is a cruisers vessel. Beneteau Oceanis 50 boats are typically used for overnight-cruising, sailing and watersports. These boats were built with a fiberglass monohull; usually with an inboard and available in Diesel.

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    The Beneteau 50 is a key reference of the 90s. Its very essence is easy and comfortable offshore sailing in style, and was designed to adapt to different sailing activities, for pleasure seekers and those who appreciate beauty... Reliability, performance, comfort at sea and at the port, autonomy and adaptability were therefore the main criteria used for the creation of this offshore sailing model.

  18. Beneteau sailboats for sale by owner.

    Hull: fiberglass monohull. Engine: 1 diesel inboard. Location: BVI until april 2020 Bermuda after april 2020, Outside United States. Asking: $249,000. Sailboat Added 27-Dec-2019 More Details.

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    The starting price is $150,000, the most expensive is $985,000, and the average price of $284,500. Related boats include the following models: Flyer 9 SUNdeck, Oceanis 30.1 and Oceanis 40.1. Boat Trader works with thousands of boat dealers and brokers to bring you one of the largest collections of Beneteau 50 boats on the market.

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  21. Beneteau 50

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