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Amel 50

It is possible to cross an ocean in almost anything that will float and move forward, just as you could cross the United States on anything with wheels. But to voyage safely, swiftly and comfortably calls for much more than just the minimum. That’s where bluewater specialist Amel comes into consideration. The new Amel 50 is the smallest boat of the company’s line.

DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION

Over the past 50 years, Amel ketches like the Super Maramu have been top choices for sailors who value excellent construction, good openwater performance and a sensible layout for living aboard. The Amel 50 shares many of these qualities, but

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