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Bruckmann 50

Mark Ellis drew the lines for the Bruckmann 50, a seamanlike motorsailer that was originally called the Bruckmann 480; overall length is actually a fraction over 51 feet. Two private cabins forward lead into a very full galley to port and a nav station and relaxation area to starboard. There are dual steering stations, one at the forward end of the pilothouse and a second at the aft end of the cockpit. Displacing some 42,000 pounds, the yacht carries 1,110 square feet of sail and 200 gallons of fuel for the 150-horsepower John Deere diesel auxiliary. Bruckmann Yachts, Ontario, Canada; tel. 905-825-0036, www.bruckmannyachts