Fineschi Open 50
The boat, initially built in 1999 for competitions such as the Transat Jacques Vabre, the Transat Québec-Saint Malo and the Route du Rhum in 2002, underwent a complete renovation in 2021 in preparation for the 2022 Route du Rhum. This renovation aimed to transform it into a fast and versatile cruising boat, while making it more robust and reliable.
The boat has been equipped with new technologies and interior fittings to improve its performance at sea. During its participation in races such as the Middle Sea Race 2021 and the Route du Rhum 2022, the boat has demonstrated its strength in facing difficult weather conditions.
It stands out for its maneuverability with a reduced crew, its robustness and its ability to sail on the high seas. In addition to being adapted for solo races, it can also be converted for long-distance cruises, offering a spacious and modular interior. Currently visible in Marseille on the Vieux Port.
If you are considering transforming a racing boat into a cruising boat tailored to your desires and needs, this vessel is perfect for you. Both high-performing and safe, all you have to do is personalize it to make it your ideal boat.


















