
Privilège Boatyard – A Tourist Destination
Admittedly, we’re boatyard nerds. We love everything about the building process at Privilège, so when we travel, the boatyard is the destination.
Hull Length: 50′ | 15.24 m
Waterline Length: 49’8″ | 15.13 m
Length Overall: 56′ | 17.09 m
Beam: 26′ | 7.98 m
Draft: 5’1″ | 1.57 m
Displacement Light: 37,000 lbs. | 16,8 t
Displacement Full Loaded: 55,115 lbs. | 25 t
Fuel Capacity: 211 gal. | 800 l
Water Capacity: 158 gal. | 600 l
Black Water Capacity: 54.4 gal. | 206 l
Diesel Inboard Engines: 2 x 80 HP Yanmar
Mainsail – Fully Battened, 3 Reef: 947 sq. ft. | 88 m²
Genoa on Furling System: 613 sq. ft. | 57 m²
Screecher / Code Zero: 1130 sq. ft. | 105 m²
Mast Height: 69.5 ft. | 21.21 m
Naval Architect: Mark Lombard
Designer: Franck Darnet Design
The 3 cabin configuration has a large owner’s suite that spans the entire forward area. A bright and spacious shower is enclosed forward, a vanity with optional layouts, and separate head on the starboard side are located starboard, and a full wardrobe is located port side.
There are two guest cabins aft, each with their own shower and separate head.
In the salon, the large, open concept seating area provides lots of light, visibility and ventilation. The well-appointed galley is located on the port side of the salon. The central part of the hull on the port side is dedicated for the pantry and includes a large capacity fridge and freezer.
This 4 cabin configuration includes a crew cabin in place of the wardrobe/dressing area on the forward port side.
There are two guest cabins aft, each with their own shower and separate head.
In the salon, the large, open concept seating area provides lots of light, visibility and ventilation. The well-appointed galley is located on the port side of the salon. The central part of the hull on the port side is dedicated for the pantry and includes a large capacity fridge and freezer.
Admittedly, we’re boatyard nerds. We love everything about the building process at Privilège, so when we travel, the boatyard is the destination.
We’ve recently returned from a trip to the Privilège boatyard where we helped owners Roger & Marta take delivery of their new Privilège Signature 510. Here’s a scrapbook of the first two weeks learning and sailing aboard Ona.
Take a closer look beneath the hatches and lockers to see access to systems and storage. One of the highlights is the engine room, which in our opinion, will tell you everything you need to know about a full-time liveaboard, offshore yacht.