
Jeanneau tells us that every aspect of the Jeanneau 54 is all new and designed to fit the way you live, like no other yacht in her class.
New features are found throughout, from the clever VIP interior layout to the spacious living cockpit and the easy and discreet management of the tender as well as the innovative ‘aft terrace’.
Every detail and function has been considered to enhance life aboard and the cruising experience.
The design of the Jeanneau 54 is a collaboration of Philippe Briand, whose chined hull and elegant deck profile ensure seaworthy handling and timeless looks, and Andrew Winch’s meticulous approach to every ergonomic detail as well as the selection of high-end materials that echo the look and feel of his super yacht pedigree.
ON DECK
The new 54 features a sunbed integrated into foredeck with retractable bimini provides a quiet place for reading and relaxing and we’re told the yacht features the longest cockpit in its class.
In the cockpit there is armchair seating with integrated cup holders and the crew is protected by a foldaway dodger.
Exceptional outside storage is provided from line lockers to deep lazerette lockers in the transom.
A big feature are the retractable davits that allow for easy tender handling without taking up interior space and, best of all, they disappear when not in use.
The innovative, patented, aft terrace with integrated sun lounge seats offers a comfortable space to relax and exceptional access to the water from a wide, inclined bathing ladder.
SAILING
All winches are set together at the aft end of the cockpit ensuring easy sail management from a dedicated location and keeps the rest of the cockpit clear.
Multiple sail plans mean the yacht can be adapted to every sailing preference and cruising location. Everything, from self-tacking jibs to Park Avenue booms, is available.
The Jeanneau 54 offers easy motoring and manoeuvring with 360 Docking available with electronic throttle and pivoting pod drive for the ultimate in manoeuvrability.
LAYOUTS
The owner’s suite offers a large, double wardrobe with full-length, soft-return drawers.
The en-suite bathroom is finished with the same flooring as the cabin (not a plastic floor) and at the same level (no steps).
Owners will get a view of the sea while sitting in the bed thanks to the forward positioning of the large hull ports. There is also a forward-facing chart table with views through hull ports to the exterior.
We’re told that the new Jeanneau can be ordered with up to six cabins and berths for up to 10.