Nautor Swan

SWAN 54-020 ENDORFINA

Swan 54-020 Endorfina exemplifies a high-caliber cruising yacht, designed by Germán Frers to merge elegance with functionality. One of its standout features is an expansive saloon that stretches over 3 meters, enhanced by natural oak finishes that create a bright and welcoming atmosphere. The vessel benefits from a range of premium upgrades – including extra saloon windows for superior natural light, a Fischer Panda generator, a watermaker, and state-of-the-art B&G navigation instruments – making it exceptionally suited for extended bluewater cruising. The intelligently designed interior layout, featuring three double cabins and one single cabin, provides versatile and comfortable accommodations for long voyages.

Build Year 2019 Length 16.48 m Beam 4.75 m Draft 2.44 m price 1,500,000 € VAT not included on the residual lease Located Imperia

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