Boat Type: Power Boats
Boat Class: Centre Console
Length: 16.24 ft
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Beneteau Flyer 500 Open

Outboard four-stroke, Unleaded, 1x 90 HP
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The Beneteau Flyer 500 Open is a versatile and compact day boat designed to deliver a blend of performance, practicality, and style. Measuring just under 5 meters, it is ideal for short coastal trips, fishing, or water sports. Its...
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Review - Beneteau Flyer 500 Open

MarineBroker

09/30/2024, 6:21 AM
The Beneteau Flyer 500 Open is a versatile and compact day boat designed to deliver a blend of performance, practicality, and style. Measuring just under 5 meters, it is ideal for short coastal trips, fishing, or water sports. Its sleek design reflects Beneteau’s emphasis on quality craftsmanship, combining a modern aesthetic with user-friendly functionality. The hull is optimized for stability and agility, making it well-suited for both calm and choppier waters. The deck layout of the Flyer 500 Open maximizes space and comfort. With a central console, passengers enjoy a 360-degree view and easy movement around the boat. The wide, open cockpit features comfortable seating and ample storage, making it practical for storing gear or simply relaxing under the sun. It is also equipped with features like a bimini top for sun protection, and optional cushions to enhance comfort. Powered by an outboard engine, the Beneteau Flyer 500 Open offers impressive speed and fuel efficiency, making it accessible to both experienced boaters and beginners. The controls are intuitive, allowing for a smooth and enjoyable boating experience. Whether cruising along the coast or navigating through busy marinas, this boat delivers responsive handling and performance, making it a popular choice for families or individuals seeking a reliable and fun vessel for recreational use.

Specifications

General
Boat Type: Power Boats
Class Type: Centre Console
Specifications
Length: 16.24
Beam: 6.89
Draft: 2.3
Hull Material: GRP
Build
First Built: 2010
Propulsion
Fuel Type: Unleaded
Engines: 1
Power: 90 HP
Brand: Unknown
Accomodation

PROS & CONS

What we appreciated

Compact and easy to maneuver, ideal for coastal cruising and day trips
Spacious open deck layout provides ample seating and social space
Efficient fuel consumption due to lightweight design
Good visibility from the helm station for safe navigation
Versatile use for fishing, watersports, and leisure boating

What we didn’t appreciate

Limited cabin space, not suitable for overnight stays
Smaller engine options may limit high-speed performance
Minimal storage compartments for extended trips
Open design offers limited protection from harsh weather
Older model may require updates to electronics and upholstery

Upkeep Costs

Fuel: Approximately $1,500 - $2,500 per year depending on usage
Maintenance: Around $1,000 - $2,000 per year including engine servicing and hull upkeep
Insurance: Typically $300 - $700 per year
Storage: $500 - $1,500 per year depending on location and type (marina slip, dry storage)
Registration and Licensing: $50 - $200 per year
Rating
6.2
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