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2021 Dix 500 by CRW-ConHull: Catamaran Round Bilge, cruising keel Designer: Dudley Dix Builder: CRW-ConLOA: 15,2m/49’10” LWL: 14,3m/46’10” Beam: 7.70m/25’4”Material: Composite: double skin on stringers with XPS core complete fiberglass exterior over integral bullheads vacuum formed with fiberglass and marine ply over Gurit structural foam. All exterior surfaces are covered in fiberglass.Exterior Finishes: Below waterline Petit Protect + Vivid custom burnt orange. Hull and Bridge deck Awlcraft whitePower: 2 x 57Hp Diesel Yanmar 4JH57 common rail series, 7° angle down gear, Gear box KM35A2, Shaft Q19 1.25” Propeller 3 blade standard Solar power: 6 x 160W panels 2 x 12V MPPT Controller 1 x 24V MPPT dual controllerMechanical: 1 x 24V Maxwell Anchor Windlass, 2 x 24V Harken Winch for sails, 1 x 24V Davit winch Tanks: Fuel: 2 x 560lt/148gal aluminum 2 x 144lt/37gal day tanks integral compositeWater: 2 x 378lt/100galHolding: 2 x 106lt/45galElectrical: Alternators: 2 x 12V 125 Amp 2 x 24V 65 Amp Shore power: 1 x 50 AmpHouse Battery Lithium 12V 2 x 300Ah 1 x 100Ah, 24V 2 x 150AhAGM 12v 1 x 115Ah isolated for critical circuits.Inverter: 2 x 4000W 40amp inverter chargersChargers 2 x Battery-to-battery 24V-24V 30Amp chargers1 x 24VDC 30 Amp charger 1 x 12V 6Amp charger1 x DC-DC charger 24V-12VDiesel generator Next Generation UCM2-5.5. 120VAC 42 Amps 5000WElectronics: Standard package for island hopping VHF, basic chart plotter, depth, and windVentilation: 8 x hatches, 12 portholes, Air Conditioning: 3 x 16,000BTU reverse cycle independent unitsHeat: Hulls: blown air. Salon: hydronic fan driven Layout: 4 x twin berths, 2 x head Plumbing: 2 x Head 24V fresh water electric flush2 x ParMax 60PSI water pressure pumps2 x Vetus calorifier 13gal/50L 120V 1Kw and twin coils from engine and diesel heater
So, what sets this sail catamaran apart from others?
1. Weigh in! yes displacement and heavy load makes all the difference to performance, and you can get a light boat without the need to pay millions.
The DIX500 will launch at 24,000lbs and is available at $905,000.
Standard fiberglass production 50’ boat launches at about 48,000lbs and current cost above $1,200,000.
Carbon fiber production boat 50 feet floats at 18,000lbs and will cost a $2,000,000 and more.
2. The unique complete plywood double skin construction of the DIX500 with 38mm-52mm 1 ½” – 2” of foam sandwiched between it, will save on cooling or heating costs and make for an incredibly quiet ride and assure hours of peaceful sleep at anchor.3. Worried about wooden boat water ingress or maintenance issues, the DIX500 exterior is 100% incapsulated in fiberglass laid with West System epoxy and finished in the best epoxy and polyurethane paint systems available.4. The built-in redundancy resulting from the electrical and plumbing systems in each hull being set up as individual boats with connecting solenoid and electrical valves provides both the security of always having a fall back as well as the economy of being able to recharge on one engine.
There are numerous options for the rigging and sails; ranging from maximum performance with a mast clearance of near 70 feet to a lower performance with a mast clearance of 63 feet to allow for some intracoastal water way use. This is the first decision you will need to make when you purchase this vessel as the spar manufacturers worldwide are backed up.
1. Finish decks on both hulls and forward of control cockpit; stringers in so require double skin, insulation, and fiberglass 1708 which joins to hull. Materials on hand.
2. Port hull interior and mechanical 90% complete with engine in, starboard hull engine on hand engine beds in rest needs to copy port to complete. Prop shafts and propellors need to be purchased
3. Main support girders are in place complete with interior lighting and spreaders, need to construct side panels with windows and finish off top.
4. Purchases to complete and launch boat, portholes, hatches, (Vetus) windows and 2 doors (Advantec), top side paint (AWLCRAFT).
5. Electrical and plumbing 80% of total boat on hand and mostly installed, require 2 x inverter and Lithium batteries all as per specification
6. Major purchases: spars and trampoline, all rigging and sails
Nicolle Associates offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Currently in build - specification can be adjusted to your requirements
Dudley Dix 500 in build with CRW-Construction in North Carolina, USA.
This Hull # 1 of a limited series (5 maximum) - It is a stretch from Dudley’s Dix470 plans and utilizes identical bulkheads. This was done with his knowledge and consent. It is another example of his well thought out and revered designs. Accomodating up to 8 guests, in 4 double cabins she is very comfortable for her size. It is still possible to change the layout to an owner's version with 3 cabins, if this is the preference.
Designed with both speed and comfort in mind, this head turning 50ft catamaran offers good performance and a crunch the miles when required.
This boat is being built to USCG and ABYC regulations. The asking price is on an 'as is' basis, a build ocntract is available to finish the build.
Please note - some of the photos used are of other Dudley Dix vessels to give you an impression of what the finished boat could look like.
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