This two-stateroom 2025 Eclipse 505 Shadow is on the market for $2.45 million with HMY Yachts.
The Eclipse 505 Shadow is notable for its Michael Peters dual-stepped, ventilated tunnel hull design, a performance-focused form matched to triple 600 hp Mercury V-12 Verado outboards. This yacht will satisfy the need for speed.
It also has a sleek, streamlined profile with a teal-tone Alexseal painted hull, high freeboard forward and considerable bow flare to ensure a dry ride on rough days. Adding to the comfort equation underway is an optional Seakeeper SK6 gyrostabilizer to drastically reduce roll.
Construction is equally robust via one-piece resin-infused lamination with a combination of E-glass and high-density PVC foam coring contributing to a stout yacht ready to cross blue water. Carbon fiber is used as reinforcement in high-stress areas. Inside, the soles and bulkheads are cored to reduce overall weight while enhancing rigidity.
The Eclipse 505 Shadow’s layout from stem to stern is set up for entertaining. The cockpit has a transom benchseat with a high-gloss table as well as a pair of barstools set at a countertop against the salon bulkhead. This countertop connects to the yacht’s aft galley when the salon’s bulkhead window is open, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. There is also a foldown terrace to port, increasing usable real estate. An awning and some carbon fiber poles can shade the entire cockpit.
In addition to the aft galley, which has Thermador appliances and quartz countertops, the salon features forward seating around a table to port, adjacent to the helm. Providing nearly 360 degrees of glass, everyone gets a great view en route to the next waypoint. The single-seat helm is equipped with a Garmin electronics suite, including a 4-foot open-array radar 4, AIS, depthsounder, VHF radio and surround-view camera system. Overhead, there is an 8-foot-6-inch by 6-foot-11-inch Vetus Marex sunroof.
For those intending to cruise the 505 Shadow, accommodations include two staterooms and two heads. The owners’ stateroom features a queen-size berth, while the guest stateroom has twins that convert to a double. The owners’ space has 12,000 BTU of climate-controlled Dometic air conditioning, while the guest space has 10,000 BTU. The salon has 16,000 BTU of cooling power during hot days.
The Eclipse 505 Shadow is currently in Stuart, Florida, and is available via sales manager John Dial; jdial@hmy.com; 561-445-0078.
Quick Specifications
- Length Overall: 50’10”
- Maximum Beam: 15’1″
- Fuel Capacity: 568 Gal.
- Freshwater Capacity: 150 Gal.







