
The Menorquín 55 HT by Sasga Yachts is a 16.88-metre semi-displacement cruiser that blends classic Mediterranean styling with modern offshore capability. Built with a GRP hull and designed for confident coastal and open-sea cruising, it delivers a top speed of around 23 knots and a comfortable cruising speed near 19 knots, powered by twin Volvo Penta engines. Its proportions are well balanced, with a 5-metre beam and 1.3-metre draft, giving it both stability at sea and practicality for marina use. The Hard Top configuration is particularly appealing for owners who want sheltered helm and saloon areas without stepping into a full flybridge layout, making it a versatile option for varied climates and longer passages.
Inside, the Menorquín 55 HT is designed around volume, comfort, and traditional craftsmanship, offering accommodation for up to six guests across three cabins. The layout typically includes a full-beam master with en suite, alongside additional double and twin cabins, supported by multiple heads and generous communal living areas. What stands out is the emphasis on usable onboard space and cruising autonomy, with large fuel and water capacities supporting extended time on the water, while the interior styling leans heavily into warm wood finishes and functional elegance. Overall, it’s a yacht aimed squarely at owners who prioritise relaxed, long-range cruising with a strong nod to heritage design, rather than outright speed or ultra-modern aesthetics.


