Bruckmann 50 MKII
� � � "The Bruckmann 50, designed by Mark Ellis, has been highly praised for its sailing ability and handsome appearance as well as for its functional and expansive accommodations. It has proven to be, first and foremost, a swift and balanced bluewater sailer with the added advantages of excellent speed under power and amenities far beyond those found on most sailing cruisers. Cruising comfort aboard the Bruckmann 50 is greatly enhanced by a large pilothouse which encloses an airy salon and protects a second helm station from the elements." ~ Bruckmann Yachts
Construction - Hull Core-Cell cored with solid molded in Vinylester resin throughout, solid fiberglass in areas of through hulls, struts, shafts, rudder post and centerline
- Deck is single-piece Core-Cell cored fiberglass molded with non-skid pattern on working surfaces; solid fiberglass and aluminum backup plates on all through deck fittings
- Fiberglass roving and unidirectional reinforcements over foam floors with limber holes
- Deck flange bolted and bonded to hull flange
- Cast lead alloy ballast
HullÃ? Ã? Ã? "The Bruckmann 50 shows handsome lines and great performance under both sail and power, intrinsic qualities that will assure this yacht's appeal for a very long time to come. The hull shape of the Bruckmann 50 features a long waterline with a balanced distribution of underwater volume. This, coupled with a long flat run aft enables the yacht to enjoy high speeds under both sail and power." ~ Bruckmann Yachts Ã? Ã?Â
� � � Loveseatoo hull has a very classic and elegant appearance featuring:
- Dark blue Awlgripped topsides
- White whale stripe
- Rubrail port and starboard side with bullnosed stainless steel cap for added protection port and starboard
- White bootstripe
- Red antifouling on bottom
Deck - White decks with tan textured nonskid
- Raised molded toe rails
- Bright solid teak caps on toe rails
- Stainless steel stanchions bedded into the molded toe tails
- Over/under, braided wire non-coated lifelines with gates port and starboard
Swim Platform/Transom
Ã? Ã? Ã? Ã? Ã? The swim platform on the MKII is what distinguishes her from the MKI. This feature not only offers a great space to enjoy the water from, land/launch your tender from, enter/exit the boat from/to the dock, but it also offers additional waterline and buoyancy to the Bruckmann 50 making the boat more efficient and adding to her over all performance. Along with this, the area inside of the swim platform/floatation box also adds significant additional storage for toys and equipment.Ã? Ã?Â
- Davits for tender
- Stainless steel pushpit mounted on the teak caprailsÃ?Â
- Stainless steel chocks port and starboard
- Solid teak glued to fiberglass
- Fittings for swim ladder
Cockpit
- Full bimini (Sunbrella tan) with zip-out extension to cabin top (Sunbrella tan)
- Bright teak cap-rails on cockpit coamingÃ?Â
- Aft door from swim platform
- Suite of electronics (see Electronics)
- Stainless steel wheel with elk-skin cover
- Double drop-leaf bright teak cockpit table with internal storage and built-in handrails
- Closed cell foam upholstered cockpit cushions
- Opening cockpit lockers port and starboard
- Bosse exterior speakers port and starboard
- John Deere engine control panel
- Hot/cold pressurized freshwater cockpit shower
- Teak gratingÃ?Â
Rundecks
- Stainless steel cleats port and starboard
- Additional stainless-steel chocks on teak caprails outboard port and starboard
- Turning blocks with stainless steel canted base port and starboard for secondary winches
- Outlet for Glendening shore power cable with controls to starboard (see Electrical)
WeatherdecksÃ?Â
- Aluminum genoa tracks with adjustable cars port and starboard
- Stainless steel fuel and water infills
- Midship stainless steel cleats port and starboardÃ?Â
- Stainless steel chocks mounted on teak toerail caps port and starboard
Deckhouse
� � � � � The molded deckhouse blends beautifully into this design with the gentle camber of the roof, the subtle overhang that softens the sharp edges of the house, large windows, and teak brow that blends the deckhouse and the coachroof:
- Travel (see Sails and Rigging)
- Forward opening deck hatches port and starboard forward on roofÃ?Â
- Stainless steel handrails port and starboard on roof
- Vertical stainless handrails on the aft outboard corners of house port and starboard
- Bright teak brow port and starboard
Coachroof
- (4) Opening deck hatches
- Stainless steel vent for furnace
- Bright teak dorade boxes with Sunbrella covers, stainless steel guards and cowls port and starboard
- Stainless steel handrails port and starboard
- Bright teak brow ports starboard and forward
- (4) Opening port lights port and starboard with screens
Foredeck
- Large forward opening deck hatch
- Stainless steel bow cleats port and starboard
- Stainless steel chocks mounted on bright teak toe rail caps port and starboard
- Babystay chain plate
- Maxwell 2200 vertical windlass with foot switchesÃ?Â
- Stainless steel bow fitting with double anchor rollers
- 60 lb stainless steel CQR anchor
- 250 feet of 3/8 inch BBB chain
- Folding Danforth anchor
- Fresh water anchor washdown
- Sea water anchor washdown
- Stainless steel bow sprit
- Stainless steel pulpit
Sails and RiggingSails:
- Quantum Hydra-net fully battened In boom furling mainsail
- Quantum 135% Hydra-net genoa
- Full Spinnaker
- Tri radial with Dousing sleeve and tacker
- Storm sail
Running and Standing Rigging:
- Aluminum Awlgripped mast ~ repainted 2020 with all components removed and rebeddedÃ?Â
- Grounded lightning rod on masthead
- Leisure Furl in boom furling system
- Main halyard and furling lead to cockpit on starboard side with halyard stoppers
- Forespar boomvang
- Traveller with sheave box and custom control lines� on deckhouse roof
- Carbon fiber spinnaker pole
- Jib halyard and winch on port side of mast
- Spinnaker halyard on port side of mast with a stopper
- ProFurl furler for headsailÃ?Â
- Jib furling lead down port side deck to cockpit
- Baby stayÃ?Â
- Back stays
- (3) Double rope clutches on cockpit combing (2 to port and 1 to starboard)
Winches:
- (2) Lewmar 58 self-tailing electric primary winches
- (2) Lewmar 50 self-tailing electric secondary winches
- (1) Lewmar 48 self-tailing halyard winch on mast
ElectronicsComplete Instrument upgrade 2020
- Garmin Chartplotters:� � with xsv version that charts the bottom graphically on the chartplotter
- Garmin auto pilot:Ã? Ã? GHC20 control unitÃ?Â
- Garmin sailing instruments:Ã? Ã? GMI/GNX wired Sailpack 52.Ã? Ã? Ã? Ã?Â
- Garmin VHF with AIS:� � 315 VHS multi-station with hailer
- GlobalStar satellite phone with exterior antennae
- Cell phone booster: Extreme Signal Marine Booster Kit from Ubersignal.com
Internal Helm Station
- Garmin 8612xsv chart plotter
- Garmin auto pilot display/controls
- (2) Garmin multi-displays
- Garmin VHF remote mic with dedicated speakerÃ?Â
- SidePower bow thruster controls
- Maxwell windlass remote controlsÃ?Â
Cockpit Helm Station
- Garmin 8610xsv chart plotter/multi-function displayÃ?Â
- Garmin multi-function display
- Garmin auto-pilot display/controller
- Garmin VHF remoter mic with dedicated speakerÃ?Â
- SidePower bow thruster controls
- Maxwell windlass remote controlsÃ?Â
- New Navpod for the outside helm station
Custom Electronics Mast
- KVH IR receiver
- Garmin 24XHD 4kw closed array radar dome with new gimbal mount by Scanstrut
- New air horn
Library/Den
- 30ââ?¬ï¿½ HD Samsung TV is in the den/libraryÃ?Â
Mechanical SystemsJohn Deere 150 hp turbo diesel engine with 1,161 hours as of July 2021 (preferred engine for the Bruckmann 50) ~ turbo replaced 2020
- Dual Racor fuel filters
- (4) Blade Varifold propÃ?Â
- Cutting spurs on shaft
- Side Power bow thruster
- Front and aft Cruisair 16000 BTU reverse cycle AC/heat units
Detailed performance curves/comparisons available upon request.
Electrical System12 Volt AC System
- Custom Bruckmann 12-volt AC distribution panel Ã?Â
- (3) 8D house LifeLine AGM ~ 2018
- (1) DS115 LifeLine AGM starting battery ~ 2018
- (1) LifeLine AGM for bow thruster ~ 2018
120/240 Volt DC System
- Custom Bruckmann 120-volt DC distribution panel
- Fisher Panda 8 kW genset with 350 hours
- 1500 Watt ProSign inverter/battery charger
- Glendinning Power chord retracting shore power cord
- Additional 240-volt power outlet at bow
Interior FeaturesÃ? Ã? Ã? Ã? Ã? ââ?¬Å?Walking into the Bruckmann 50 from the stern, one is immediately struck by the size of the cockpit and the visibility in the main salon. No more descending steep stairs into a dark cavernous interior. The main salon is bright and open, providing excellent ventilation and panoramic visibility. The inside steering station is surrounded by the best in today's navigational equipment and engine instrumentation, including an ample chart table. Steering from the inside station during adverse conditions is a delight. The spacious cockpit and main salon dining areas offer expansive entertaining possibilities, with dinner party seating for four at each table.ââ?¬ï¿½ ~ Bruckmann Yachts
- Solid teak and holly floor
- Designer faucets throughout
- Oceanair hatch screens and blinds
Pilothouse - (2) Overhead dome lighting
- (2) Overhead hatches with screens
- Bright teak handrail overhead
- Larger slide windows port and starboard
- Custom blinds port, starboard and aft
- Single bucket seat starboard aft
- Reading light above bucket seat
- Wrap around dinette to portÃ?Â
- Table drops to convert to a double bunk
- Reading light above settee
- Drawer storage below settee
Pilot Station
- (3) Windshield wipersÃ? Ã?Â
- Custom captain�s chair
- Destroyer type helm with solid wood wheel and stainless steel spokes
- Suite of electronics (see Electronics)
Library/DenÃ? Ã? Ã? Ã? Ã? ââ?¬Å?The library/den is a truly unique feature. This versatile area can be equipped with a writing/computer desk, television, bar, or even a built in fireplace. A love seat can also serve as a comfortable pull out bunk, creating a third stateroom when additional guests arrive.ââ?¬Å? ~ Bruckmann Yachts
- Opening portlight outboard with screen
- Shelf storage above settee aft, forward and outboard
- (2) Reading lights
- Alpine CD reciever
- Samsung flat screen TV
- Custom designed and manufactured stainless steel fireplace Paul Luke
- L-shaped settee against aft bulkhead and outboard
- Storage below settee
- Full size Miele washer and dryer
- Weems and Plath ships clock
- Weems and Plath tide monitor
- Weems and Plath Barometer
Galley� � � � � The centrally located galley is located to port of the companionway steps from the pilot salon. With exceptional light from the large windows in the pilot salon just overhead and the open line of site view to the helm station and library/den, the chef is never left out. Of note:
- Overhead dome lighting
- Opening portlight outboard with screens
- Locker storage above work surfaces forward aft and out board
- Force 10 3-burner propane stove with oven and broiler
- Top and front-loading ice box with Sea Frost refrigeration and freezer cold plates 12 volt
- Emerson Professional Series microwave oven
- Double basin stainless steel sink with pressurized fresh hot/cold water tap
- Drawer and locker storage below work surfaces
Guest Cabin - Overhead deck hatch
- Overhead dome lighting
- (2) Portlights with screens
- Locker storage above bunks outboard
- Mirror with (4) drawer side table aft and inboard
- (1) Reading light
- Hanging locker forward and inboard
- Double bunk outboard
- Drawer storage below bunk
Heads/ShowerGuest Head
- Overhead dome lighting
- Opening hatch with screen
- Light above vanity
- Vanity mirror on aft bulkhead
- Single basin sink
- Pressurized hot/cold fresh water
- Stainless steel head fittings
- Storage outboard above head
- Sealand Vacuflush system
Shower Stall
- Overhead dome lighting
- Opening hatch with screen
- Storage outboard
- Hot/Cold pressurized fresh water with shower wand with flexible hose and bulkhead mount
- Teak bench seat
- Teak grate on floors
Owners Head
- Overhead dome lighting
- Opening hatch with screen
- Light above vanity
- Vanity mirror on forward bulkhead
- Single basin sink
- Pressurized hot/cold fresh water
- Stainless steel head fittings
- Storage outboard above head
- Sealand Vacuflush system
Master Cabin - Overhead deck hatch
- Overhead dome lighting
- (2) Portlights with screens
- Locker storage above bunks outboard
- Vanity with mirror and swing out upholstered seat, aft and outboard to port
- (2) Reading light
- Hanging locker aft and to starboardÃ?Â
- Double bunk outboard
- Large queen bunk forward
- Drawer storage below bunk
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