With a straight stem allowing for new interior volumes in the bow area and a maximum beam (16.3 feet) carried further aft, the Oceanis Yacht 54 offers a state-of-the-art, perfectly-balanced hull that maximizes thrills in all conditions. Movement on deck was given special attention, particularly around the cockpit, which modernizes the traditional center cockpit design into a flush layout with distinct areas dedicated to lounging and sailing. Aptly drawn coamings and high bulwarks provide increased safety while transitioning to the foredeck. The spacious swim platform provides access to the sea; when deployed, it reveals that the space below the cockpit stores an eight-foot inflatable tender. The Oceanis Yacht 54 is available with three different drafts: shoal, deep, and performance, which measure 6.4, 8.2, and 9.9 feet, respectively.
Lorenzo Argento’s objective in designing the interior was to create a warm, modern atmosphere with as much natural light and ventilation as possible. The Oceanis Yacht 54’s layouts reflect a desire to meet the needs of modern-day owners through well-engineered, versatile cabin arrangements that provide unrivaled levels of comfort and capacious storage space. Tables and seating areas have been reimagined to offer both conviviality and practicality, and access to all major systems and components hides in plain sight. There are two versions available, a 3-cabin 2-head or a 3-cabin 3-head, and both can be built using light oak or walnut.
Length overall | 17.12 m / 56'2" |
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Hull length | 15.98 m / 52'5" |
Hull beam | 5.00 m / 16'5" |
Light displacement | 16,600 kg / 36,586 lbs |
Air draft | 24.00 m / 78'9" |
Draft | 2.50 m / 8'2" |
Ballast | 4,500 kg / 9,918 lbs |
Fuel capacity | 400 L / 106 Gal |
Water capacity | 720 L / 190 Gal |
Engine power | 80 HP |
Design | Biscontini Yacht Design |
Interior layout / design | Lorenzo Argento |
CE certification | A10 / B12 / C14 |