The Swift Trawler 54 is a fiberglass passagemaking trawler built to balance comfort with capability. Three diesel engines produce 1,100 horsepower, driving a 56-foot hull with a 16-foot beam designed for efficient long-range cruising. The exterior architecture features a gentle sheerline rising toward the bow, a low-profile flybridge set above continuous glazed superstructure, and an open deck plan that maximizes usable space for a boat of this size.
Outdoor living dominates the design. The flybridge and main cockpit both offer soft seating and view-friendly layouts. Forward, a U-shaped seating area with an inset table converts into a sunpad, with fender storage beneath. The stern includes a 400-kilogram tender lift, a hydraulic swim platform with adaptive dinghy chocks, and dedicated space for kayaks and paddleboards. A terrace-style connection to the water extends the outdoor feel throughout.
Below, the interior accommodates six berths as standard, with an optional seventh crew berth. The layout centers on a full saloon and a raised passagemaker dinette adjacent to the galley. The full-beam aft owner cabin includes an ensuite with rain shower; separate shower cubicles elsewhere feature Corian flooring. Materials and finishes reflect Beneteau's heritage craftsmanship, creating spaces that balance elegance with warmth and everyday functionality.
Length
56.17 FT
Beam
16.33 FT
Draft
3.75 FT
Weight
47,426 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
3
Power
3 x NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
454 GAL
Water
106 GAL