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Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

Introducing the Dufour 54

by Dufour Yachts 26 Jan 16:24 GMT
Dufour 54 © Dufour Yachts

The Dufour 54 is above all a story, a Dufour story handed down through generations of owners, a story of know-how and the Brand's DNA, a story of heritage.

The Dufour 54 is a story of time, of feedback, of the creation of this exceptional yacht.

The Dufour 54 is the fruit of an ingenious blend of excellent craftsmanship and high technology, for a spacious, invigorating and unique boat.

The Dufour 54 is a promise of emotion, capability on the water and reliability.

The Dufour 54, DUFOUR's flagship, is a flagship for all our sailors, and will satisfy every desire for sea spray, speed and elegance.

The Dufour 54 is the quintessence of Dufour 's know-how and its DNA, offering an experience of the sea, turned outwards to live inside out, in harmony with the ocean.

Ultimate comfort - 2 new concepts

The volume, comfort, and quality of the SKY LOUNGE COCKPIT and SKY LOUNGE DECK will immerse you in the ultimate luxury yacht experience.

With its rigid arch and the option of installing a hard top, the outdoor living space becomes ultra-comfortable and well protected in any conditions.

Innovation

A major innovation for this new Dufour 54 is the front cab, which comes in two different versions: master suite or the master cabin.

The Master Suite

The owner's suite features an island bed perpendicular to the yacht. A major innovation inspired by the greatest yachts. This layout allows you to take full advantage of the sea view and gives the feeling of being in a real hotel suite.

The Master Cabin

The owner's cabin features an island bed, positioned in the same way as in previous models. The owner's cabin features an island bed in the same layout as previous models. This layout includes a large bathroom on the starboard side and another on the port side.

For each of these two versions, the bathrooms and storage areas have been cleverly arranged to provide a pleasant, spacious and practical space at all times.

Specifications:

  • Overall length: 55.25 ft - 16.84 m
  • Max beam: 17.22 ft - 5.25 m
  • Hull length: 52.16 ft - 15.90 m
  • Light displacement: TBD
  • Waterline length: 48.72 ft - 14.85 m
  • Draft: 7.87 ft / TBD (opt.) - 2.40 m / TBD (opt.)
  • Fuel tank capacity: 118.8 gal - 450 L
  • Sail area: TBD
  • Water tank capacity:
  • 3 cabins: 119 gal (+opt. 66 gal) - 450 L (+opt. 250 L)
  • 4 & 5 cabins: 119 gal (+opt. 105 gal) - 450 L (+opt. 400 L)
  • Genoa area: TBD
  • Maximum engine power: 80 hp / 110 hp (opt.) - 80 cv / 110 hp (opt.)
  • Keel weight: 10802 lbs - 4900 kg

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