Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 54
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Simpson Marine - Sanya
China
Make | Beneteau |
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Model | Oceanis Yacht 54 |
Year | 2022 |
Condition | Used |
Price | US$1,290,000 |
Type | Sail |
Class | Cruiser |
Length | 17.16 m |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Fibreglass |
Location | Sanya, China |
Tax Status | Tax Not Paid |
LOA | 17.16 m |
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Beam | 5 m |
Max Draft | 2.5 m |
Keel Type | enums.keel-type.kt-full |
Engine Type | Inboard |
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Engine Make | Yanmar |
Engine Model | YANMAR 4JH 81KW (110HP) DIESEL |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Engine Year | 2022 |
Power | 110 hp |
Engine Location | enums.engine-location.center |
Propeller Type | 3 Blade |
Engine usage (hours) | 900 |
Additional Equipment |
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Covers |
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Electrical Equipment |
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Electronics |
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Inside Equipment |
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Outside Equipment/Extras |
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Rigging |
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Sails |
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Designer | BISCONTINI YACHT DESIGN |
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Builder | Beneteau SPBI S A |
Guest Cabins | 3 |
Guest Heads | 2 |
Max Passengers | 14 |
Fuel Tanks | 400 litres |
Fresh Water Tanks | 720 litres |
Hull Shape | Monohull |
Windlass | Electric Windlass |
Liferaft Capacity | 1 |
Hull Warranty | 3 years |
Description
The hull was introduced a year ago as the First 53 racer that generated buzz at the boat shows. The first hull on American shores looked ready to chew up the waves and was presented as a minimalist gentleman’s racer. Based on this initial design, Beneteau developed a new model that slotted nicely into their “Oceanis Yacht” line, the upper stratus of their Oceanis cruiser offering. The result is the new Oceanis Yacht 54, a performance cruiser that sails like a race boat but lives like a posh condo.
The swanky design is by Roberto Biscontini and Lorenzo Argento who masterminded the exterior and interior design, respectively. Biscontini, now based in Milan, brought an America’s Cup background to the project since he spent two decades working with New Zealand and Italy race teams. This put an emphasis on speed and a balanced hull with a carefully positioned center of buoyancy. The profile includes a plumb bow, a vertical and open transom, and a low coarchroof that’s almost more of a suggestion and barely hints at the livability below. The beam is carried all the way aft so from the stern, she looks very much like an offshore racing machine. The visibility forward from the helms is exceptional with uninterrupted views all the way to the bow.
Below the waterline, two keel depths are offered: standard at 8’ 2” and shoal at 6’ 7. Our test boat was fitted with the latter. Combined with twin rudders, the Oceanis Yacht 54 is well balanced and once she finds her groove, you can take your hands off the wheel or steer with one finger.
The construction combines fiberglass stringers that are fixed to an aluminum substructure and a hull that’s cored with balsa to the keel. The 54 gained about a ton over her racing predecessor. That’s just a rounding error given the overall displacement of 37,000 pounds the load of gear that cruising boats typically heap aboard.
Specifications
LOA: 56′ 2″
Beam: 16′ 5″
Draft: 6’7”, 8’ 2”
Displacement: 36,586 lbs.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Presented For Sale By:
Simpson Marine - Sanya
China
Presented For Sale By:
Simpson Marine - Sanya
China