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Who it suits This Jeanneau 54 is ideal for larger groups or multi-family charters—with 6 cabins and 12 berths, you've got genuine sleeping space for everyone without cramped compromises. It's equally good for bareboat sailors with solid experience or those happy to hire a skipper, thanks to modern electronics and a forgiving design.
Standout features The spec sheet reads like a wish list: electric winches take the grind out of sail handling, a bow thruster and hydraulic gangway handle tight anchorages and dock approaches with ease, and solar panels plus generator mean you're not tethered to shore power. Air conditioning, heating, Wi-Fi, and a proper galley setup (coffee maker included!) make extended cruising genuinely comfortable rather than a roughing-it exercise.
Value perspective At this size and age (2017), the pricing sits in a fair middle ground—you're paying for a well-equipped, modern yacht that won't nickel-and-dime you with mechanical surprises, yet you're not overpaying for brand-new sheen. The €3,500 deposit is reasonable and suggests Prima Yachting runs a straightforward operation.
One heads-up Prima Yachting shows only one review at 5/5, so there's limited feedback to dig into their service reliability, response times, or how they handle real-world issues. Before committing, ask directly about their handover process, damage protocols, and
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