The 2016 Jeanneau 54 is a 51-foot cruising sailboat with a beam of 16 feet, built for serious offshore and coastal sailing. Powered by a single 110-horsepower Yanmar diesel saildrive, the yacht carries a full suite of modern navigation and communication equipment including a Raymarine E95 chartplotter, dual Raymarine autopilots, and VHF radio. Sails include a furling mainsail and genoa, with a gennaker halyard and deck-mounted equipment for flexible sail handling. The boat features six winches, an electric anchor windlass, and a bow thruster for confident maneuvering.
Four cabins and four heads make this layout practical for extended cruising or small groups. The master skipper cabin includes a private head and shower with two single berths, while the forward cabin converts between a double and single configuration. The galley is well-equipped with a 250-liter refrigerator and freezer, three-burner stove, microwave, and additional storage. An extra 240-liter water tank supports long-range passages.
Interior appointments include teak detailing in the cockpit, side passages, and deck. The saloon features leather upholstery, indirect lighting, and a lifting television with Bose speakers, complemented by a radio and DVD player. Climate control combines a Sinclair air conditioning unit with Webasto diesel heating. Recent additions include a new solar panel, 700-watt inverter, new air conditioning unit, hydraulic gangway, electric stern platform, and new underwater lights installed in 2024. Power comes from engine and domestic battery banks totaling over 600 amperes, supported by dual 60-amp battery chargers and a Whisper 6000 generator. An electric anchor windlass, retractable dinghy davits rated for 110 kilograms, and a full sprayhood and bimini complement the cruising package.
Length
51.67 FT
Beam
16.14 FT
Cabins
4
Heads
4
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH110
Power
NaN HP
Hours
3,800 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
63.4 GAL
Water
250.96 GAL