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Solaris 48 Open
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Solaris 48 Open
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Below, we delve into a detailed comparison of the Solaris 48 Open and the Vanquish VQ52. The Solaris Power 48 Open features a GRP planing hull, ensuring durability and a lighter weight. The yacht's length of 14.86m/48'9" and beam of 4.87m/16' provide a stable and spacious platform for both at-sea and anchored conditions. The Vanquish Yachts VQ52 is slightly longer at 16.25m/53'4", with a marginally wider beam of 4.6m/15'1",
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Beam 16'
Draft 3' 5" at Full Load
LENGTH : BEAM Ratio
4 Guests
2 Cabins
1 Crew
Beam 15' 1"
Draft 3' 3"
LENGTH : BEAM Ratio
2 Guests
1 Cabins
Cabin design and luxury should deliver a place of real sanctuary for the Owner or guests, with finish, space and light all key.
Whether it will be the Owner or skipper taking control, helm positions should ensure excellent visibility, supportive seating and a design that delivers clear instrumentation.
As well as being a place to enjoy the real essence of yachting lifestyle, decks are also a serious work area and each area must be safe, practical and so fun to use.
Find out how much a pre-owned version of these models may cost based upon the asking prices of all yachts listed for sale globally in the last 3 years according to YachtBuyer Market Watch & our current sales listings.
Solaris 48 Open Used Prices
In Production Since: 2019
Vanquish VQ52 Used Prices
In Production Since: 2020
Model Name: | 48 Open | VQ52 |
Builder: | Solaris Power | Vanquish Yachts |
Range: | Open | - |
Principal Characteristics | ||
Body Type: | Sportsboat | |
Use Types: | Weekending | Weekending, Dayboating |
LOA: | 48' 9" | 53' 4" |
Max Beam: | 16' | 15' 1" |
Draft: | 3' 5" (Full Load) | 3' 3" |
Gross Tonnage: | - | - |
Displacement: |
37,038 Lbs
(Full Load) |
31,967 Lbs
(Approx) |
Hull Material: | GRP / Fibreglass (GRP) | Aluminium |
Superstructure: | GRP | Aluminium |
Fuel Capacity: | 396 Gallons | 317 Gallons |
Fresh Water Capacity: | 114 Gallons | - |
Yacht Designers | ||
Exterior Designer: | Solaris Power, Victory Design | Vanquish |
Interior Designer: | Solaris Power | Vanquish |
Accommodation | ||
Guests: | 4 (Optional 2) | 2 |
Cabins: | 2 - 1 | 1 |
Berths: | 1x Double2x Single | 1x Convertable |
Guests Heads: | 2 | 1 |
Shared Day Heads: | 1 | - |
Crew | ||
Crew: | 1 | (Crew not required) |
Crew Cabins: | 1 (Optional 0) | - |
Crew Heads: | 1 | - |
Engines & Performance | ||
Max Speed: | 39 knots | - |
Engine Options: | - | |
Brand: | Volvo Penta Volvo Penta Volvo Penta | Volvo Penta |
Model: | D6-IPS600D6-IPS650D8-IPS800 | D11-IPS950 |
Qty: | x2 x2 x2 | x2 |
Power: |
440 bhp (324 Kw) each @ 3,600 rpm 480 bhp (353 Kw) each @ 3,700 rpm 600 bhp (441 Kw) each @ 3,000 rpm |
725 bhp (533 Kw) each @ 2,500 rpm |
Max Speed: | 32 knots 34 knots 39 knots | - |
Cruising Speed: | 23 knots 25 knots 29 knots | - |
Economic Speed: | - - - | - |
Cylinders: | 6 Cylinder 6 Cylinder 6 Cylinder | 6 Cylinder |
Speeds/Ranges Are Approx. - Subject to Load, Sea Conditions & Variables.
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