About The Boat
The two architects behind this free-flowing, wonderfully nimble 54-footer are Roberto Biscontini and Lorzenzo Argento, whose creation paves the way for a new generation of high-end cruisers that optimize cockpit and interior layouts without any sacrifices to performance, practicality, or comfort. The yacht carries the unmistakable DNA of the Oceanis range, a delicate balance of form and function that make her as pretty as she is capable, and as focused as she is versatile, equally ready for a fast ocean passage or a leisurely double-handed sunset cruise. With an emphasis on build quality, high-end materials, and the innovative vision that has always been a staple of the BENETEAU brand, the Oceanis Yacht 54 truly represents the pinnacle of the modern monohull cruising design.
Exterior
Interior
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.
Yacht Specifications
- Design:
- Biscontini Yacht Design
- Interior Layout and Design:
- Lorenzo Argento
- Length Over All:
- 56' 4"
- Hull Length:
- 52' 5"
- Hull Beam:
- 16' 5"
- Light Displacement:
- 36.586 lbs
- Fuel Tank Capacity:
- 106 US GAL
- Fresh Water Capacity:
- 190 US GAL
- Max Engine Power:
- 80 HP
- Propulsion:
- Sail drive