The 2014 Jeanneau 53 is a 52.7-foot sailing yacht built in composite, designed for extended cruising and comfortable family use. Measuring 15.65 feet in beam with a 2.28-meter draft, the hull delivers stability and performance under sail. A spacious, well-secured cockpit provides comfort and control while navigating.
The three-cabin layout includes a full owner's suite with ensuite bathroom, two guest cabins each with their own heads, and a bright saloon with wood trim. The galley is fully equipped with refrigerator, freezer, oven, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine. Interior volumes are notably generous for extended time aboard.
Propulsion comes from a 75 hp Yammer diesel engine with joystick dock-and-go control, currently showing approximately 1,150 hours. A bow thruster, 6 kW Onan generator, solar panels, and 65-liter-per-hour watermaker ensure strong autonomy. Batteries were replaced in 2024. Sails include a mainsail, roller-furling jib, spinnaker, and staysail.
Navigation electronics are comprehensive, with Raymarine GPS plotter, radar, AIS, autopilot, and VHF. Deck features teak planking, bimini and dodger, electric windlass, on-deck shower, sun loungers, and a semi-rigid tender with outboard motor. Safety equipment includes an inspected life raft and EPIRB. The yacht has been well-maintained and presents in good overall condition.
Length
52.69 FT
Beam
15.65 FT
Draft
7.48 FT
Weight
35,273.99 LBS
Material
Composite
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
3
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH4-TE
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,150 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
184.92 GAL
Water
190.2 GAL