Galeon in the 50ft Class – Hoping to Borrow a Bit of Owner Wisdom

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Good afternoon everyone,


I hope you won’t mind a newcomer tip-toeing in with a question.
I’m currently revisiting the 50ft motor yacht segment, including Galeon models, and would very much appreciate some first-hand impressions from those who have lived with these boats longer than I have managed so far.


For reasons of simple personal privacy (and perhaps an instinctive British habit of modest anonymity), I’d prefer to remain under my forum username for the moment — I hope that’s forgiven among sailors. After all, half the skippers I’ve met over the years introduce themselves with names that sound suspiciously like nicknames anyway.


I previously owned a boat in this size range and had quite a lengthy warranty journey with the dealer. Nothing dramatic to report here — I’m certainly not looking to criticise anyone — but the experience made me curious to hear what seasoned owners consider the important points to watch in the long run.


If any Galeon owners would be kind enough to share a few thoughts, I’d be particularly interested in:


  • long-term build quality and durability
  • how the systems behave with regular family use
  • any patterns in maintenance or common service items
  • what you’d inspect more carefully if buying again
  • any pleasant surprises or quiet frustrations worth knowing

After almost three decades bobbing around on various motor boats and PWCs, I’ve learned that honest owner experience is usually far more valuable than the glossy brochures.


Many thanks in advance for any insights you’re willing to offer — and thank you for tolerating a slightly anonymous gentleman in your midst.


Kind regards,
C. Rowan
(Username preferred for now — purely to protect the innocent, mostly myself!)
 
I’m afraid I have nothing to offer on the named topic. But, might I suggest that you could edit your post further.

There’s no necessity to include your name. If you are merely curious as you say, I cannot see why you need to mention anonymity. Virtually everyone is posting here under a username with their identity known only to the site administrators and to friends and acquaintances.
 
I’ve looked at galeons and seriously considered one a few years back.
My view having inspected them in detail in marinas only (no sea experience) is their quality is very high.
Stainless steel work is all done in house and is superb. Little details like magnetic door latches that fully retract, quality hinges etc.
Fit and finish brilliant. Upholstery very neat.
Behind the scenes finish in lockers under floors etc high too.
The latest designs are over styled to my taste and are seriously fugly. Ones approx 5-10 years old are very appealing and often overlooked.
I still think I might own one one day.
 
I have no experience with them, but I find the skydeck version very interesting. Also, they are offered with shaft, almost unique in the 46-50feet range.
Yes totally agree the skydeck is what I would want for a UK boat - lovely design. I just hate putting the flybridge cover on. You get a reasonable sized fly, bright saloon with extra overhead glass and pushbutton covering of the fly.

They use V drives which are the best of all worlds - good accommodation with a big mid cabin as the engines are moved aft but still shaft drive.

IPS boats are very nice to drive if you ignore the joystick and drive it properly, but the bills can be eye watering.
 
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