The 2017 Jeanneau 54 is a modern cruising yacht designed by Philippe Briand with interior styling by Andrew Winch. Built on a fiberglass hull with a beam of 16 feet, she combines elegant proportions with practical offshore capability. The boat is powered by a 110 horsepower Yanmar diesel engine paired with a 7.5kW Onan generator, supported by a full suite of Raymarine electronics for extended voyaging.
The interior features a 3-cabin, 3-head layout with a dedicated captain's cabin forward—well suited to liveaboard arrangements or extended cruising. Accommodations include teak joinery with white oak soles, black leather trim, and zoned climate control with reverse-cycle air conditioning and heating throughout, including the forward crew quarters. On deck, an electric swim platform with lounge seating, retractable davits, and a foredeck sun lounge with removable awning provide comfort at anchor and underway.
Recent upgrades include a new mast and boom, new standing and running rigging, and a fresh set of Quantum sails. The cockpit features new canvas and stainless frames, Harken Rewind 2-speed winches, a bow thruster, and a refrigerator. These systems and improvements position the yacht as a fully equipped bluewater cruiser ready for extended passages or leisurely coastal exploration.
Length
54.00 FT
Beam
16.17 FT
Draft
5.58 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
3
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH110
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,461 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
63 GAL
Water
191 GAL