by Mónica
(Grenada, Caribbean)
Seaworthy Vessel
The Malo 50, a 37' Bluewater Cruiser - Ready to Sail!
The Build Quality of this 1975 Malo 50 speaks for itself. This Swedish Crafted Sailing Cruiser is more than capable of handling Long-distances in Safety, Comfort and Style.
The Deep and Spacious Central Cockpit made in Exquisite Teak with a Hardtop makes you feel very Protected. The Aft Cabin is Perfect to rest during Long Navigations or To Invite your Friends over.
The Deck Provides an Easy Passage and her Full Keel makes her Sail Smoothly. The position of the main sheet traveller keeps the cockpit uncluttered, whilst the chart plotter display is easily visible from the helm position. She can easily be Single Handed and She has an excellent charging capacity through a combination of Solar Panels and a Wind generator.
The Cozy and Warm Wood Interior is divided into two Cabins. They are separated by the cockpit which gives privacy. Both with Twin or Double Beds. The Comfy Saloon could also be converted into a Large Double Berth if needed There is one extra Berth.
The Galley is Practical and Spacious with Fresh and Sea Water Installations. There is Extensive Storage space available around the whole Boat which is very Convenient.
Pleasing to the eye, she feels and looks bigger than she is.
Meticulously Maintained she has lot of Improvements and Upgrades like a Watermaker , Bowthruster, Wind generator etc. (See full specs below).
She is indeed a Comfortable Bluewater Cruising Sailboat.
Her Elegance and Beauty will make you feel in love from the very first moment you step aboard!
Malo 50 Specification:
Hull Type: Long fin keel with skeg-hung rudder
Rigging Type: Masthead sloop
Length Overall: 40'4" (36'5" without bowsprit)
Waterline Length: 29'6"
Beam: 11'0"
Draft: 4'5"
Displacement: 15,873lb
Ballast: 7,055lb
Construction: GRP (Fibreglass)
Ballast Type: Iron
Built by: Maló Yachts (Sweden)
Designed by: Olsöners Båtbyggen
First Built: 1969
Last Built: 1980
Number Built: 140
Malo 50 Design Ratios:
Sail Area/Displacement: 16
Ballast/Displacement: 44.5
Displacement/Length: 275
Comfort Ratio: 31.9
Capsize Screening Formula: 1.6
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