The Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 54 is what a cruising sailboat looks like when it starts life as a racing hull. Naval architect Roberto Biscontini brought America's Cup experience to the design, and the result — plumb bow, twin rudders, no hull chines — behaves like no other Oceanis. Two rig options, two keel depths, and multiple cabin layouts give owners meaningful choices before the boat even leaves the yard.
Yacht Features
- Two rig options: standard in-mast furling (63 m²) or performance classical mast — 33% larger sail plan
- Two keel options: T-keel 2.50 m or shoal-draft 1.95 m, both with bulbs
- Composite bowsprit for Code 0 (123 m²) and asymmetric spinnaker (210 m²)
- 3 double cabins, 2 or 3 heads depending on layout; optional skipper's cabin forward
- Optional Dock & Go: 360° rotating pod drive with retractable bow thruster
Production status
Built by Beneteau in France, in production since 2020.










































