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2025 Surfari 50 | 50ft
Boat Highlights:
Year of Vessel
2025
Fuel Type
DIESEL
Length
50 ft
Manufacturer
Surfari
Condition
New
Boat Type
Sail
Jimmy Buffett’s delightfully famous lifestyle, infused with copious amounts of “island escapism,” pairs perfectly with the personality of the Surfari 50. Buffett, is the proud owner of hull number one of the new Surfari 50 designed by naval architect Edward “Ted” Fontaine and built by Pacific Seacraft in North Carolina, anticipates that the new design’s more compact length and personally approved adaptations – including those for short-handed handling – will “simplify” his life on the water as he uses the yacht for a home away from home.
“It’s the perfect extension for living the life he enjoys, whether it’s in Sag Harbor for the summer or the Keys and the Caribbean in the winter,” said Fontaine about Buffett enjoying the Surfari 50’s most intriguing features. “A high performance auxiliary powered sailing yacht, it has as strong an emphasis on speed under sail as it does speed under power, which means…it goes places. And once it’s where it needs to be, it becomes a luxury indoor/outdoor living platform that allows its user to enjoy the destination as much as the journey.”
Fontaine, best known for the romantic classic lines of his Friendship sailboats (in models ranging from 36 -79 feet), is a waterman himself and explained that his love of paddle boarding, surfing and kayaking inspired the Surfari 50’s 39” high and 11 ½ foot wide “tailgate.” (The yacht’s max beam is 14’ 63”.) The tailgate lowers while the yacht is at rest and integrates with a single-level floor plan that extends from the swim platform through the entire length of the cockpit and on through the deck salon and steering station. “It creates a unique, clutter-free area for storing and launching all sorts of watersports equipment and water craft,” said Fontaine.
Fontaine added that 360 degree visibility from the interior helm station enhances the open-air environment. It is achieved by a large sliding glass companionway bulkhead, sliding side windows and full-width windshield. Electrically powered sail handling gear provides fingertip control of the fully battened mainsail (with Harken Battcar system), roller furling genoa and furling asymmetrical spinnaker, while all lines are led internally to the helm station. Lightweight “grand prix race boat” composite construction, a carbon fiber mast and boom, and twin 75 HP auxiliary engines are further features that differentiate the Surfari 50 from semi-custom and production yachts in the same size range.
“Buffett epitomizes the demographic that would get the most out of the Surfari 50,” said Fontaine, adding that target markets include experienced performance racing yacht owners who have exhausted their appetites for competition and the extensive demands of their campaigns. “Having honed their sailing skills to near-professional levels, these potential owners associate high performance with high technology. They want to go fast and get there in style, and now that they are approaching their retirement years their nee
- Certified ISO CE Mark Category A Ocean
- Infused composite construction with epoxy resin and varying density core-cell core
- Owner’s choice of standard Awlgrip colors
- Four flush, tinted glass hull ports, eleven flush, opening glass Seasmart hatches, three custom stainless Manship hatches and two drop down glass windows
- Hydraulically operated drop down transom swim platform with teak deck finish and fresh water shower
- Custom stainless pocket swim ladder recessed in swim platform
- Molded in, structurally integral bow sprit with anchor roller and Code -0 attachment point
- Molded in, recessed cove stripe painted to owner’s choice of standard Awlgrip colors
- Molded in, recessed V1 and D1 insulated and bonded chain plate attachment points
- Molded in, spray deflecting chine on forward one third of hull
- Molded in, composite bulwark varying in height from bow to stern
- Twin composite blade rudders on carbon fiber stocks, each with emergency tiller attachments
- 6.5’ lead bulb keel with composite built-down fin
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