This 2004 McKinna 57 Pilothouse Widebody is a three-stateroom motor yacht built to the builder's established standards. The widebody design creates an expansive interior with a full-beam salon, open galley, and dining area. Large windows and an open floor plan throughout the main deck provide generous natural light and sightlines. The raised pilothouse offers excellent visibility, with direct access to the flybridge and a secondary helm station positioned aft in the cockpit.
Below deck, the accommodation plan features a full-beam master suite with ensuite head forward, a well-appointed VIP stateroom, and a third cabin. Two heads serve the sleeping quarters. Cherry cabinetry, teak on the swim platform and cockpit, and full walkaround side decks with high bulwarks define the interior and exterior finishes.
Power comes from twin Cummins QS11 diesel engines producing 1,270 horsepower combined. The yacht is equipped with a Wesmar CPS1000 gyro controller with hydraulic fin stabilizers, a 20-kilowatt Northern Lights generator, a 9-kilowatt NorPro generator, watermaker, bow thruster, and a Xantrex inverter. The flybridge features full controls and is fully enclosed in canvas and Strataglass. Additional equipment includes a crane for tender handling, underwater multi-color lighting, and a 13-foot Mercury center console with 50-horsepower outboard motor.
The yacht has received recent maintenance including bottom paint applied in October 2025, and systems are current.
Length
57.00 FT
Beam
15.42 FT
Draft
4.17 FT
Weight
55,500 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
QSM 11
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,500 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
850 GAL
Water
250 GAL