The 2003 Moody 54 is a substantial cruising yacht built on a fiberglass hull and designed by Bill Dixon. With a length of nearly 55 feet and a beam of nearly 16 feet, the boat combines the strength needed for serious offshore passage-making with light enough construction to perform efficiently over distance. The center cockpit layout offers excellent visibility and control while maintaining a traditional cruising platform.
Below deck, the yacht provides three cabins arranged in a spacious layout that balances comfort with practicality. The interior is organized to work well for extended cruising, with generous accommodation throughout the boat. Topside, the cockpit and deck plan reflect the forgiving, user-friendly design philosophy that defines this class.
The boat recently underwent a substantial refit that included new interior joinery and flooring, rewired electrical systems, and a complete engine replacement. The single Yanmar diesel engine produces 110 horsepower, delivering reliable propulsion for this size of yacht. The quality of the refit work is evident throughout, with careful attention paid to finish and detail across both mechanical and structural systems.
Length
54.86 FT
Beam
15.91 FT
Draft
7.48 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
Undefined
Power
NaN HP
Hours
10 HRS
Fuel
Diesel