The slightly larger sister of the Bavaria 38, Bavaria 40, Bavaria 42 and Bavaria 46 is more spacious, but you won't have any parking problems. This boat is not one of the longest models of the famous German shipyard (that's the Bavaria 56) – it is a spacious boat, but still just right.
Reliable equipment
If you like to go swimming, be sure to check with our dealer that your chosen Bavaria 50 Cruiser has a baden plateau. Because sometimes older vintages don't have one. You can also rent a gennaker for some specific Bavaria. We recommend this additional sail if you expect not too strong winds and want to sail on a sail.
Bavaria boats tend to be very heavy, so they are stable enough even in higher winds, they don't heel as much and they don't rock on the waves. They are, as the name suggests, boats suitable for cruising, i.e. for relaxed sailing around islands.
Who is the Bavaria 50 Cruiser not suitable for?
This model is not recommended for races, regattas or long challenging crossings on the open sea, during which sailors want to enjoy perfect sailing and speed. Most Bavaria boats have a furling mainsail, which has the disadvantage of limited advanced sail trim. On the other hand, the advantage is easier hoisting, reefing and the possibility of endless reefing.