Nautor’s Swan – Swan 54

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Nautor’s Swan is proud to announce a new addition to its extensive and highly successful SwanLine: the Swan 54. A pure bluewater cruiser designed by world renowned naval architect German Frers, who has been working alongside Nautor’s Swan for more than two decades.

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The Swan 54 is characterized by a moderate displacement hull and high performance lead keel, and is also available with variable draught (1.4 metres), an efficient daggerboard and twin rudders. The sail plan is designed for maximum performance, yet easy handling, with a generous foretriangle.

The deck layout has been developed to ensure comfortable sailing with limited crew and provide areas designed to best enjoy life onboard. The transom opens fully into a wide swim platform allowing direct access to the water.

Numerous ports and flush hatches provide ventilation and natural light in the interior, with the option of four large windows in the hull. Coachroof mounted jib tracks leading directly to the winches, enable better pointing ability and completely clear decks. Four electric winches, positioned close to the helmsman, facilitate shorthanded sailing. There is plenty of storage space throughout including the sail locker forward, cockpit locker on the starboard side, as well as in the aft lazarette.

Similar to the deck layout, the interior has been designed to ensure maximum comfort for long periods, both under sail and at anchor. The use of natural oak throughout, combined with the quality finish and materials Swan is known for, creates a bright and refined ambience. The original configuration offers three double cabins, with the owner’s cabin forward and two guest cabins, one central and the other aft. There is also a fourth cabin dedicated to systems and storage, including the generator and washing machine, with the possibility to add a worktable so as to convert it into a crew cabin. The galley, one of the largest in this class of yacht, is located in the most stable part of the boat and close to the companionway, enabling to cook comfortably even while underway.

The hull of the Swan 54 is built with single skin construction using glassfibre reinforced vinylester laminate, with multiaxial or unidirectional fibres in selected areas. The deck is in sandwich with closed cell foam core, which reduces weight and insulates.
General

Length overall 16.48 m 54.07 ft
Length of waterline 14.40 m 47.24 ft
Beam max 4.75 m 15.58 ft
Draught (light) 2.44 m 8.01 ft
Displacement (light) 22,000 kg 48,500 lbs
Displacement (loaded) 26,000 kg 57,300 lbs
Ballast, standard keel 8,200 kg 18,100 lbs
Optional dagger board keel weight 10,150 kg 22,400 lbs
With twin rudders draught (light) 1.40 m / 3.70 m 4.59 ft / 12.14 ft
Engine Yanmar with folding propeller 81 kW 110 Hp

Rig & Sail Dimensions

IG 20.87 m 68.47 ft
J 5.95 m 19.52 ft
P 20.08 m 65.88 ft
E 6.70 m 21.98 ft
SPL 6.50 m 21.33 ft

Sail Areas

Fore triangle 62.2 m2 670 sq.ft
Main sail 81.1 m2 873 sq.ft
100% Jib 61.8 m2 665 sq.ft
Spinnaker 210 m2 2,260 sq.ft
Code Zero 120 m2 1,292 sq.ft

Tank Capacity

Fuel 495 l 130.7 gal
Water 684 l 180.6 gal
Hot water 50 l 13.2 gal
Holding tanks 120 l 31.7 gal

Battery & Power Sources

Service batteries, gel cell 24 V 626 Ah (20h)
Starting battery, AGM 12 V 50 Ah AGM
Shore power 230 V 50 A 50 Hz
Battery charger 80 A

Classification

CE-Approval Category A Ocean

Info su www.swan54.com

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