The Aquila 54 is a fiberglass power catamaran built in 2021, measuring 54 feet in length with a 25-foot beam. Twin Cummins engines delivering 1,100 horsepower provide propulsion, and the boat has accumulated 828 engine hours since new. The catamaran's design prioritizes spacious, efficient cruising with an expansive flybridge and generous interior volume relative to her size.
Accommodation spans four cabins and four bathrooms, plus a crew cabin. The master stateroom occupies the full beam and features a king bed, while guest quarters offer both twin and queen configurations. Interior finishes feature light ash wood with refined detailing throughout. Decking is solid teak across all exterior surfaces.
The yacht's power and energy systems are noteworthy. A Mastervolt lithium battery bank of 1,600 amp-hours pairs with seven Sunpower Maxeon solar panels, enabling extended periods of off-grid operation. A sound-shielded Kohler 18kW generator supplies backup power. Onboard systems include a 77,000 BTU chilled water air conditioning unit, a watermaker producing 350 liters per hour, and a full drinking water filtration system. A hydraulic swim platform with beach club configuration and an Opacmare passerelle provide water access.
Additional equipment includes full teak decking, a yacht remote control system for single-handed maneuvering, Starlink connectivity, comprehensive entertainment systems, and a Highfield 380 tender with a 60-horsepower engine. The boat was used seasonally over four years, typically spending five months afloat and seven months hauled annually.
Length
54.17 FT
Beam
25.16 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Catamaran
Cabins
4
Engines
2
Engine Make
Cummins
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
828 HRS
Fuel
581.18 GAL
Water
237.75 GAL