This 2003 Moody 54 is a centre-cockpit cruising yacht designed by Bill Dixon, built from fiberglass with a Yanmar diesel engine of 100 horsepower. She measures nearly 54 feet in length with a beam of almost 16 feet, offering a substantial platform for extended offshore voyaging. The sailing plan centers on an in-mast furling mainsail paired with a furling genoa and self-tacking cutter jib, all controlled from the cockpit with electric winches for ease of handling by a small crew.
Below deck, the saloon features a raised floor, leather upholstery, and teak joinery throughout. Three cabins provide comfortable accommodation, supported by two bathrooms with separate showers. Air conditioning, a generator, and a bow thruster enhance daily living and boat handling. The shallow keel suits diverse cruising grounds, while davits are fitted for tender deployment.
Navigation and safety equipment includes radar and an electronic plotter. A gennaker is carried for lighter airs. The yacht has been regularly maintained and upgraded over her service history.
Length
53.97 FT
Beam
15.91 FT
Draft
5.91 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
Undefined
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,845 HRS
Fuel
Diesel