The transom can be lowered to 60cm below the waterline for easy tender handling while a removable rail arrangement converts it into a shallow and safe seawater pool. Access to the tender garage is via the lowered transom. There’s another large sunpad on the deckhouse forward, accessible via gangways to the sides. A nice touch here is the decorative lines through the salon windows that double as handrails. The salon and cockpit are separated by two glass sections; one can be manually raised towards the cockpit ceiling, while the other opens to the interior. The glass roof of the cockpit can also be removed electrically with an ‘up-and-over’ arrangement. There are similar arrangements in the salon, with a sliding glass roof over the helm station forward, and the option of fixed glass aft for even more light. Both glass sections can be fitted with integrated curtains and mosquito netting. The aft section of the salon is a living/dining zone with lounge seating and a large table, while to the port side opposite the helm station there’s a small sofa and chaise longue. The lower deck is dedicated to sleeping spaces and the galley.
Length overall: 16.51m (54ft 2in)
Beam: 4.38m (14ft 4in)
Draft: 1.35m (4ft 5in)
Construction: GRP
Fuel: 2,200l
Water: 500l
Unladen Displacement: 20,860kg
Laden Displacement: 25,000kg
Sleeping capacity: up to 6 in three cabins depending on layout.
Engines: Twin Volvo D11, 750hp ea/twin CAT 12.9, 1,000hp ea
Top speed: 36/45knots
Cruise Speed: 30/41 knots
Range: 285/290nm