Would I buy one? The strait answer is yes; I would love to own an Allures 51.9. It has everything I want in a cruising yacht and much more. She feels indestructible on the water and, with some extra canvas to increase her sail area for light wind days, she’ll lift her skirts and go whatever the weather.
She might not be the most responsive boat on the helm, but when she gets going, you feel like nothing can stop her.
I love that she’s got an aluminium hull because it requires just the amount of upkeep I have time for – absolutely none!
Seeing her approaching will scare most GRP boat owners into action and looking for extra fenders.
The accommodation is spacious, comfortable and versatile; there is room for maintenance and running repairs, relax, be social or hideaway.
The thought of making a morning coffee, sitting at the Salone table, looking out across some remote anchorage.
Is she for you?
If you’re looking for a serious sailboat capable of coastal, offshore and bluewater sailing, the Allures 51.9 should be on your shortlist.
She has layout options to satisfy a couple or a family and can easily be sailed short-handed over long distances. Add to that the ability to dry out or navigate in just over a metre of water gives you a formidable package, even without all the advantages an aluminium hull brings to the table.
With the GRP deck, aluminium round-bilge and centreboard, she’s unique.
Like most yachts, she could benefit from a few minor tweaks here and there, which any owner would have their views on, but Allures can adapt to and incorporate your ideas.
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Beautiful boat. Does the yacht come with a washer and dryer for live aboard cleaning clothes?