Reporting from the 2023 Boot Düsseldorf Boat Show, MBY editor Hugo Andreae takes us on a complete trip of the Boarncruiser TR50, which was making its worldwide launching…
Dutch boat maker Boarnstream Yachting revealed their latest steel boat, the Boarncruiser TR50, at the 2023 Boot Dusseldorf boat program. This complete displacement boat is exceptionally durable and seaworthy, making it perfect for long journeys.
While it might stagnate rapidly, the TR50 is created to be a Category A cruiser, implying it can manage difficult conditions and remain safe and steady. The boat’s strong steel build makes it exceptionally strong, however its weight can likewise be an issue, triggering it to roll quickly.
To neutralize this, Boarnstream has actually fitted the TR50 with a set of DMS Magnus Master stabilisers that spin rapidly, producing pressure up or down depending upon the instructions of the spin. The reveal boat was fitted with twin 170hp Yanmar engines for a variety of around 1,000 nautical miles at 10 knots.
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The cockpit location is roomy and shaded by a flybridge overhang that reaches completion of the bench. The boat likewise includes walkaround decks on both sides, side boarding gates, and huge cleats bonded to the structure of the boat.
The deck includes 2 sunbeds and a huge locker on either side, while the bow boasts an unique platform for the boat’s sturdy anchor – an essential on such a significant seagoing vessel. The interior functions skylights and a charming bench at the front of the boat for unwinding throughout sluggish cruises.
The boat’s steel build makes it extremely customisable, with limitless possibilities for the owner to spec out their vessel. Prices for the Boarncruiser TR50 start at around a million euros, however the customisable build indicates the cost can differ substantially based upon the owner’s requirements.
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Boarncruiser TR50 requirements
LOA: 50ft 3in (15.3m)
Beam: 15ft 2in (4.6m)
Engine: Single or twin 170hp Yanmar
Top speed: 10 knots
Starting cost: €1million (ex. BARREL)