YACHT testPegasus 50: the complete blue water package from Slovenia

Michael Good

 · 10.04.2021

YACHT test: Pegasus 50: the complete blue water package from SloveniaPhoto: Pegasus Yachts
Pegasus 50
Buy, get on board, sail away: The Pegasus 50 is a blue water yacht with uncompromising equipment for those with wanderlust. Download the test in PDF format
Crack drawing of the Pegasus 50Photo: YACHT/N. CampeCrack drawing of the Pegasus 50

The Pegasus Yachts brand has not been around for long. One Pegasus 50 vessel is finished, a second is being completed and a third is under construction. The shipyard in Slovenia has come up with a rather unusual concept. The idea: a ship for the big blue water voyage, uncompromisingly complete and extensively equipped with everything it needs - the all-round carefree package for adventure-seekers.

The Pegasus 50 is not only ready to go to sea straight from the shipyard, but also surprises with a whole range of clever features and innovations. For example, the swivelling seating area in the saloon, which can be used to compensate for the heeling of the boat while underway. The plan for the interior fittings is reminiscent of the familiar concept of the former Beneteau Sense series. This means that the living area is only at the front of the boat, with all the technical equipment at the rear.

You can read the detailed test report on the Pegasus 50 from Slovenia in YACHT, issue 7/2021. The magazine is available in the DK shop (click here), can be ordered digitally directly here (click here), or you can download the test directly via the link below.

One of many special features on the Pegasus 50: the entire seating group is gimballed and can be tilted to the sidePhoto: YACHT / A. CarloniOne of many special features on the Pegasus 50: the entire seating group is gimballed and can be tilted to the side
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Photo: YACHT/A. Carloni

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Michael Good

Michael Good

Editor Test & Technology

Michael Good is test editor at YACHT and is primarily responsible for new boats, their presentation and the production of test reports. Michael Good lives and works in Switzerland on the shores of Lake Constance. He has been sailing since childhood and, in addition to his professional activities, has also been an active regatta sailor for many years, currently mainly in the Finn Dinghy and Melges 24 classes. He is also co-owner of a 45 National Cruiser built in 1917. Michael Good has been working for the YACHT editorial team since January 2005 and has tested around 500 yachts, catamarans and dinghies in that time.

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