The Oceanis Yacht 54 is a modern cruising yacht built on a high-performance hull derived from Beneteau's First 53 racing design. The hull features a vertical bow, generous beam carried well aft, and soft, harmonious lines rather than sharp edges. The design balances racing DNA—optimized through CFD analysis—with genuine cruising comfort and reduced-crew practicality. The cockpit benefits from a distinctive roll bar that clears the mainsail track, opening up movement and creating an airy, protected seating area.
This single-owner example features a reinforced aluminum mast, laminate racing sails with a fully-battened mainsail roller-furled on the boom, and a Code 0 on roller furler. Four Harken electric winches, plus standard dacron sails in essentially unused condition, equip the working deck. The cockpit includes electric telescopic tables convertible to a sunpad, rigid bimini with side shade, full cushioning, teak decking, composite rudders, tunnel thruster, and bow anchor. Electronics throughout are Raymarine B&G with oversized plotters at both helm stations. A Paguro 6000 generator and AGM batteries provide auxiliary power.
Below, light oak interior with three double cabins, three heads, and an expansive dinette with electric-drop table and additional cushions. The galley to starboard includes three gas burners, oven, microwave, column refrigerator, freezer drawer, and dishwasher. Dometic reverse-cycle air conditioning runs throughout with dual 44,000-BTU units. Entertainment system with Fusion audio, television in the owner's cabin, and a retractable TV in the dinette. A garage houses a pneumatic tender and four-stroke Honda outboard.
Length
52.43 FT
Beam
16.40 FT
Draft
8.37 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
3
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH110
Power
NaN HP
Hours
682 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
7.00 KTS
Fuel
105.67 GAL
Water
184.92 GAL