Benetti B.NOW 50M is a series of Superyacht 164ft/49.9m superyachts built in
in by Benetti.
12 Benetti B.NOW 50M yachts were delivered so far,
with the first of these series,
motor yacht
615
in 2025
, followed by
2024 Amantis 608
,
2024 DYNA R 612
,
2024 Asani
,
2024 NG 614
,
2023 609
,
2023 610
,
2022 Jacozami 603
,
2022 Fantasea 604
,
2022 BIRUBI 607
,
2021 Iryna 602
,
601.
Created to a design of Redman Whiteley Dixon, B.NOW 50M has a Displacement Steel hull and Aluminium superstructure driven by 2xMAN V12 - 1400 engines to a maximum speed of 15 knots while comfortably cruising at 13.5 knots. The fuel tank has a capacity of 60000l/13187gal what allows a yacht to cover 4500 nautical miles without the need to refuel. Benetti B.NOW 50M has a beam of 9.2m/31ft. The gross tonnage of this Superyacht Benetti is 499 gross tons. That shows exactly how much interior space this yacht has.
Benetti B.NOW 50M can accommodate up to 12 people in 6 elegant staterooms to be assisted by a total of 10 crew members with 6 cabins for crew members.
Benetti BNow 50 M custom megayacht aims to offer maximum comfort to her owners with a shorter than average delivery time. With the help of Benetti’s advanced construction technology, Benetti BNow 50M is built in less than the standard time it normally takes to construct megayachts of similar size. The new family of displacement yachts features a Steel hull, an aluminium superstructure, streamlined exterior lines and a vertical bow - all of which can be customized to the owner’s taste, including the exterior contours. The interior layout by Redman Whiteley Dixon features a seamless indoor and outdoor living areas.
The unique features of BNow include a rotating bar and fireplace in the owners’ cabin. At the stern, a long infinity pool extends out over the top of the yacht’s beach club, creating a space Benetti has dubbed the pool lounge. With gross tonnage of less than 500 GT new Benetti is much easier to manage as well.
The BNow models will be available in four different lengths: 50-meters, 55-meters, 63-meters and 68-meters and are all designed in collaboration with UK-based superyacht designers Redman Whiteley Dixon.