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2022 Yellowfin 54 Offshore

Jupiter, FL, US 54 ft · 15 ft' beam 1 cabin
Asking
$1,495,000
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The 2022 Yellowfin 54 Offshore represents a rare convergence of factory-engineered offshore fishing capability and custom-built family entertainment platform. This 54-foot sportfish yacht, now positioned in Jupiter, Florida, was purpose-built by an owner who partnered directly with Yellowfin founder Wylie Nagler to reimagine what a modern offshore center console could deliver—and the execution is comprehensive.

Power, Efficiency, and Offshore Performance

Quad Mercury 600-horsepower engines deliver the thrust expected of a 54-foot offshore platform while the carbon fiber hull construction provides the weight efficiency and structural integrity Yellowfin's engineering is known for. With 460 hours logged, the engines remain well within early service intervals. The 900-gallon fuel capacity supports extended offshore range, while 90 gallons of fresh water and a full lithium-ion house battery system eliminate the need for generator operation during overnight anchorages—a substantial quality-of-life upgrade that also reduces noise and maintenance burden.

Custom Flybridge and Layout Innovation

The defining feature of this build is the completely custom upper station: a carbon fiber flybridge engineered as a full-function command center and social hub. This addition to the standard 54 Offshore hull provides seating for eight guests, couples helm seating, and unobstructed sightlines across the vessel. The design was executed without compromise to the structural integrity or hydrodynamic profile that defines the 54 Offshore platform.

Below deck, the cabin layout maximizes both cruising comfort and fishing utility. A full-beam queen berth includes hidden rod storage, while the wraparound dinette features a retractable teak table that converts the seating area into an additional full berth. The fully equipped galley and head provide true liveaboard functionality. The bow cabin comfortably seats seven or converts to full lounge configuration.

Fishing-Focused Engineering

The lower helm station is configured for serious offshore fishing: four independent teak chairs with shock-absorbing pedestals at the forward row, forward-facing bench seating for six in the second row with armrests, and a rear-facing mezzanine bench that accommodates three to four observers while the lines are working. The mezzanine folds to reveal a dedicated cooking and tackle prep station complete with grill, sink, and cutting board—a configuration rarely seen on production sportfish yachts.

Fishing systems are redundant and comprehensive: an 800-quart full-width cockpit fish box with chill plates, tuna tubes, and a 150-gallon live well with integrated pumps controlled through the C-Zone system. LP teaser reels and a battle saddle with rocket launcher round out the fishing infrastructure. A Quick Gyro stabilizer system reduces rolling during extended time on the grounds.

Materials and Customization

The owner invested significantly in materials and finishes throughout. A synthetic teak deck—the type typically found on superyachts, not standard console boats—replaced conventional deck construction. All-teak Bluewater seating includes matching armrests and a teak table in the cabin, with a removable teak table top for cockpit use. Custom PPI engineering produced seat cushions and high-end marine-grade fabrics throughout, while PPI cabin wall treatment and dinette finishing elevate the interior aesthetic. Canvas covers extend from bow to stern, protecting the all-Matterhorn white hull; the protective wrap applied since new can be removed at no charge.

Entertainment and Comfort Systems

An extensive stereo system with separate zones and remote controls allows independent

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NEWEST 54 YELLOWFIN TO MARKET! NOW IN JUPITER FL! QUAD 600'S WITH ONLY 460 HRS PLATINUM WARRANTY! IMMACULATE ALL MATTERHORN WHITE HULL PROTECTED WITH WRAP SINCE NEW WRAP CAN BE REMOVED AT NO CHARGE NOTABLE UPGRADES INCLUDE:Synthetic teak deck typically found on super yachts - NOT deck it style - (+ $55k)All-teak Bluewater Chairs seats, arm rests, teak table in cabin, battle saddle with rocket launcher and removable teak table top for cockpit (+ $70k)LP teaser reels (+ $15k)Full Lithium Ion silent house battery system that powers AC and refers etc overnight with no generator (+ $45k)Custom PPI engineering and seat cushions and high-end fabric (+ $52k)PPI Cabin wall treatment and dinette (+ $5k)Quick Gyro StabilizerCanvas Covers for Bow to stern & motorsExtensive stereo systemFish box chill plates in bow and 800 quart full width cockpit boxTuna tubesRedundant pumps integrated into c-zone for 150gal live well and tuna tubesCOMPLETELY CUSTOM UPPER STATION The owner personally collaborated with Yellowfin founder Wylie Nagler to engineer this spacious and highly functional carbon fiber flybridge addition to the standard 54 Offshore hull without compromise.  They succeeded in designing an exceptional vessel that checks all the boxes for a large family that enjoys fishing, sandbar parties, and sunset cruises. The Flybridge 54 Yellowfin is the MVP utility player in the world of sportfish boats that combines amazing offshore fishing capabilities with a layout that doubles to provide epic-level entertaining for up to two dozen guests.  All carbon fiber constructed hull provides the efficiency and strength Yellowfin is known for. This platform provides you the speed and comfort to reach remote fishing grounds fast and refreshed without having to leave the dock hours before sunrise… and then host a first class marine cocktail party the following day. Open checkbook during design and throughout ownership.  This build included hundreds of thousand of dollars in high-end options that you wont find in the competition:A spacious cabin with standup headroom houses a queen berth with hidden rod storage below, a fully equipped kitchenette and head, along with wraparound dinette with teak table that retracts into a full berth at the push of a button. Bow has comfortable seating for seven or full lounge seating for five. Expansive flybridge has seating for eight with couples seating at helm chair for your significant other to join you at the wheel. Lower helm forward row has four independent teak chairs with shock absorbing pedestals that soften even the roughest seasSecond row forward-facing lower helm bench comfortably accommodates six kids with armrests to lock them inRear-facing fold up mezzanine bench accommodates three to four watching the lines.  Mezzanine bench seat folds up to reveal an expansive cooking & tackle prep station with grill, sink and large cutting board. Stereo has separate zones with remote controls for bow, fly bridge & lower helm/cockpit allowing a group to jam to loud music on the bow while others are able to hold normal conversations on the flybridge or cockpit.  

2022 Yellowfin 54 Offshore: Custom Quad-Engine Sportfish with Carbon Fiber Flybridge and Full Lithium Power
Overview
The 2022 Yellowfin 54 Offshore represents the pinnacle of modern offshore sportfish design, combining the builder's renowned carbon fiber hull construction with an exceptional custom upper station engineered in direct collaboration with Yellowfin founder Wylie Nagler. Moored in Jupiter , Florida, this 54-foot center console sportfisher arrives with just 460 hours on quad Yamaha 600-horsepower outboards, backed by a Platinum warranty. The vessel exemplifies the philosophy that serious offshore fishing capability and sophisticated family entertainment are not mutually exclusive—this platform delivers both at the highest level. What distinguishes this particular 54 Offshore is the owner's commitment to specification and finish. The all-Matterhorn white hull has been protected by protective wrap since new, a feature that can be removed at no charge. More significantly, the vessel carries over $240,000 in notable custom upgrades, including a full lithium ion silent house battery system, synthetic teak deck, premium teak furnishings throughout, custom PPI engineering for seating and cabin finishes, a Quick Gyro stabilizer, LP teaser reels, and a completely custom carbon fiber flybridge that transforms the standard 54 Offshore into a dual-purpose fishing and entertaining platform without compromise.
Design Philosophy and Hull Construction
Yellowfin's carbon fiber construction methodology defines the 54 Offshore's offshore capability. The carbon fiber composite hull delivers the strength-to-weight efficiency that allows the quad 600-horsepower outboard configuration to achieve the speed and fuel efficiency the platform is designed for, while maintaining the structural integrity required for extended offshore operations. The 15-foot beam provides stability in variable sea states and sufficient deck width to accommodate the extensive fishing and entertainment infrastructure this build incorporates. The custom flybridge addition—engineered collaboratively between the owner and Wylie Nagler himself—represents a significant design achievement. Rather than a standard hardtop or tower configuration, this carbon fiber upper station was constructed to enhance rather than compromise the vessel's performance envelope. The flybridge provides commanding sightlines for fishing operations while creating a dedicated entertaining space that separates active fishing activity from social gathering, a critical feature for a vessel designed to host large groups.
Helm and Command Stations
The 54 Offshore features dual helm positions engineered for different operational scenarios. The lower helm forward row accommodates four independent teak chairs mounted on shock-absorbing pedestals—a critical specification for offshore fishing where sea conditions demand suspension systems that reduce fatigue and impact during extended runs to distant fishing grounds. A second-row forward-facing bench seat comfortably accommodates six, with integrated armrests that secure younger crew members during transit. The expansive flybridge helm station seats two at the primary helm chair, allowing a captain and companion to operate the vessel together during cruising or entertaining. The custom carbon fiber construction keeps the upper station light while maintaining the structural rigidity necessary for operational safety and comfort. A rear-facing mezzanine bench accommodates three to four crew members in a vantage point for observing fishing lines and the surrounding water. This bench folds up to reveal a dedicated cooking and tackle preparation station complete with grill, sink, and substantial cutting board—a feature that acknowledges the practical demands of extended offshore fishing operations where fresh bait preparation and fish processing occur throughout the day. The stereo system is engineered with separate audio zones and remote controls for the bow, flybridge, and lower helm/cockpit areas, allowing simultaneous entertainment programming in different spaces. This sophistication recognizes that a vessel hosting up to 24 guests must accommodate varying social dynamics and noise preferences across distinct zones.
Fishing Systems and Offshore Capability
The 54 Offshore's fishing infrastructure reflects the owner's commitment to serious offshore operations. The bow features comfortable seating for seven guests or full lounge configuration for five, providing both working deck space and social seating. The cockpit is anchored by an 800-quart full-width fish box with chill plates, supplemented by bow fish box chill plates and integrated tuna tubes—specifications that address the practical requirements of extended offshore fishing where fish preservation directly impacts the value of the catch. The live well system is particularly sophisticated: redundant pumps integrated into the C-Zone control system support a 150-gallon live well capacity, enabling the vessel to maintain live bait or catch in optimal condition during extended offshore sessions. LP teaser reels ($15,000 upgrade) enhance the vessel's ability to attract and engage large game fish, a feature that signals the owner's intention to pursue serious offshore fishing rather than casual recreational angling. The Quick Gyro stabilizer system significantly improves comfort and operational capability, reducing roll in variable sea states and allowing the vessel to maintain fishing position or transit with greater stability. For a 54-foot platform operating in the variable conditions offshore anglers encounter, this system is a material upgrade that extends operational seasons and reduces crew fatigue.
Interior and Cabin Accommodations
The cabin is designed with full standup headroom and houses a queen berth with innovative hidden rod storage integrated beneath the mattress—a practical feature that acknowledges the fishing-focused mission while maintaining comfortable sleeping accommodations. The fully equipped kitchenette supports extended offshore operations, while the head provides full facilities for overnight cruising. A wraparound dinette features a teak table that retracts into a full berth at the push of a button, a sophisticated solution that transforms the dining area into additional sleeping capacity for family or guests. The dinette received custom PPI cabin wall treatment and engineering, indicating attention to comfort and aesthetic finish throughout the interior. The cabin wall treatments, custom cushioning, and high-end fabric selections (PPI Custom Engineering, $52,000 upgrade) elevate the interior finish to standards typically associated with larger motor yachts rather than sportfish platforms. The all-teak furnishings—Bluewater Chairs with armrests, teak table, and removable teak table top for the cockpit (combined $70,000 upgrade)—create a cohesive aesthetic while providing practical durability in the marine environment.
Power and Propulsion
Quad Yamaha 600-horsepower outboards represent the contemporary standard for 54-foot offshore sportfish platforms, providing redundancy, fuel efficiency, and the power delivery necessary for reaching distant fishing grounds while maintaining reserve capacity. At 460 hours, the engines remain well within early operational life. The Platinum warranty backing provides confidence in mechanical systems during the critical early ownership period. The 900-gallon fuel capacity supports extended offshore operations, enabling the vessel to reach remote fishing grounds and return without requiring fuel stops. The quad-outboard configuration distributes power across four independent plants, a critical safety and operational feature for offshore fishing where engine redundancy directly impacts the margin of safety during adverse conditions.
Power and Silent House Battery System
The full lithium ion silent house battery system ($45,000 upgrade) represents a significant specification for modern offshore cruising. This system powers air conditioning, refrigeration, and other house loads overnight without requiring generator operation—a feature that provides silent, efficient power for overnight anchorages and reduces fuel consumption and operational noise during social hours. For a family-oriented entertaining platform, the ability to maintain air conditioning and refrigeration without generator noise represents a material quality-of-life improvement.
Deck and Protective Features
The synthetic teak deck ($55,000 upgrade) is specified as the type typically found on superyachts rather than conventional deck coating systems. This represents a significant aesthetic and practical upgrade, providing authentic teak appearance and performance characteristics while reducing maintenance requirements compared to traditional teak installation. The protective wrap applied since new and removable at no charge indicates careful stewardship of the hull finish. Comprehensive canvas covers from bow to stern and over the engines provide weather protection for the vessel when not in use, extending the longevity of exposed systems and reducing maintenance demands.
Why This Vessel Represents Serious Offshore Capability
The 2022 Yellowfin 54 Offshore in Jupiter reflects an ownership philosophy centered on uncompromising specification. The custom carbon fiber flybridge engineered with Wylie Nagler, the full lithium ion silent power system, the redundant live well and fish preservation infrastructure, the dual helm stations with shock-absorbing seating, and the comprehensive teak and premium interior finishes total over $240,000 in upgrades that transform a production sportfish platform into a custom vessel. This is a boat for owners who understand that offshore fishing demands serious equipment—redundant systems, extended fuel capacity, sophisticated fish preservation, and powerful reliable propulsion—while simultaneously recognizing that a 54-foot platform should deliver comfort and entertaining capability that justifies the investment and operational commitment. The ability to reach productive fishing grounds quickly, maintain fish quality throughout the day, return refreshed to host a sophisticated gathering for up to 24 guests, and sleep comfortably overnight represents a complete offshore boating solution rarely achieved at this level. The 460-hour
Length
54 ft
Beam
15 ft'
Year
2022
Builder
Yellowfin
Model
54 Offshore
Cabins
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What makes the 2022 Yellowfin 54 Offshore different from a standard 54 Offshore model?
This 2022 Yellowfin 54 Offshore features a completely custom upper station—a carbon fiber flybridge addition engineered in collaboration with Yellowfin founder Wylie Nagler. This custom flybridge was designed without compromise to the hull's integrity or performance, creating a platform that balances serious offshore fishing capability with exceptional entertaining space for up to 20 guests. The custom upper station represents a significant structural and functional upgrade not found on standard 54 Offshore models, transforming the boat into a dual-purpose fishing and family cruising platform.
What engine package powers this Yellowfin 54 and what are the performance specs?
The vessel is powered by quad 600-horsepower outboards, totaling 2,400 horsepower. With only 460 hours on the engines, they are backed by a Platinum warranty. This quad outboard configuration provides the power needed for fast transits to remote fishing grounds while maintaining the fuel efficiency and reliability that Yellowfin's offshore reputation is built on, supported by a 900-gallon fuel capacity for extended range.
What fishing features and systems are integrated into this 54 Yellowfin?
The fishing package includes a 150-gallon live well with redundant pumps integrated into the C-Zone system, 800-quart full-width cockpit fish box with chill plates, tuna tubes, LP teaser reels, and a battle saddle with rocket launcher for rigging. The bow also features fish box chill plates. This configuration supports live bait management, dead bait storage, and the rigging infrastructure needed for serious offshore sportfishing while the redundant pump system ensures reliability during extended fishing days.
How is the cabin layout designed for overnight cruising and family comfort?
The cabin features standup headroom with a queen berth that includes hidden rod storage below, a fully equipped kitchenette, and a head. A wraparound dinette with a teak table retracts at the push of a button to convert into a full berth for additional sleeping space. The bow area provides comfortable seating for seven or full lounge seating for five, creating a multipurpose space for relaxation, dining, and rest during overnight cruising or extended fishing trips.
What seating and helm configurations does the lower helm station offer?
The lower helm features a forward row of four independent teak chairs mounted on shock-absorbing pedestals designed to soften impact in rough seas, followed by a second row forward-facing bench that comfortably seats six with armrests. A rear-facing fold-up mezzanine bench seats three to four while monitoring fishing lines. The mezzanine folds up to reveal a cooking and tackle prep station with grill, sink, and cutting board, allowing the helm area to transition between fishing operations and food preparation.
What is included in the custom flybridge design and how many people can it accommodate?
The expansive custom flybridge seats eight and features couples seating at the helm chair, allowing a passenger to sit alongside the captain. The carbon fiber construction maintains the structural integrity and efficiency Yellowfin is known for while providing a dedicated upper-level entertaining and navigation space. This flybridge design supports both active fishing operations from the upper helm and social entertaining, making it functional for both purposes without compromise.
What premium upgrade options are included in this specific build?
This build includes over $200,000 in high-end options including synthetic teak decking (typically found on superyachts), all-teak Bluewater chairs with armrests and teak table in the cabin, LP teaser reels, a full Lithium Ion silent house battery system powering AC and refrigeration overnight without a generator, custom PPI engineering for seat cushions and high-end fabrics, PPI cabin wall treatment and dinette upgrades, Quick Gyro stabilizer, comprehensive stereo system with bow, flybridge, and helm zones, and extensive canvas covers. These upgrades reflect an owner commitment to quality and functionality throughout the vessel.
How does the stabilization system enhance comfort during offshore fishing?
The vessel is equipped with a Quick Gyro stabilizer, which uses gyroscopic technology to reduce roll and improve comfort in offshore conditions. This system is particularly valuable during extended fishing days when the boat may be stationary or moving slowly while targeting fish. The stabilizer allows anglers and crew to maintain better footing and comfort, and it enhances the experience for family members and guests who may be less accustomed to marine conditions.
What power and battery systems support extended cruising without running the generator?
The vessel features a full Lithium Ion silent house battery system that powers AC and refrigeration overnight without requiring the generator to run. This upgrade allows for quiet, fuel-efficient operation during anchorages and overnight cruising, reducing noise and fuel consumption while maintaining comfort. The system represents a significant investment in modern marine electrical architecture and supports the extended offshore cruising profile this boat is designed for.
How does the audio system accommodate different activities across multiple deck areas?
The stereo system features separate zones with remote controls for the bow, flybridge, and lower helm/cockpit areas. This zoning allows simultaneous independent audio use—for example, loud music on the bow for daytime entertaining while normal conversation remains possible on the flybridge or cockpit. This design recognizes the boat's dual purpose as both a fishing platform and an entertaining venue, enabling different groups to enjoy their preferred atmosphere without compromising the experience for others.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Off The Hook Yacht Sales - Jupiter, FL. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel.

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