1997 Feeling 54' (16.46 m) 546
Galesville, Maryland, United States
TENACIOUS
New Listing! This is a proven ocean voyager that can take you wherever you desire- or not! Loads of space to live on, no matter what your plans. Come take a look!
Flag of Registry: United States
Port of Registry: Annapolis, MD
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: DLZ75811C797
$ 249,000 USD
€ 230,129 Euros
$ 344,912 CAD
£ 193,912 GBP
Description
PRELIMINARY INFORMATION SUBJECT TO OWNER APPROVAL
Feeling Yachts go all the way back to 1912 when the Kirié shipyard, founded by the Kiriéfamily, set up shop in a small garage on Rue de la Forêt in the Sables d'Olonne. The shipyard originally built small sailing boats. In the 1950s, production turned more towards speed boats. In the late ‘60s, the shipyard expanded and moved to the Château d'Olonne near the Sables d'Olonne. It was one of the first to work with polyester. In the early ‘80s, Kirié launched a range of habitable power cruise ships called "Feeling". In 1986, the 13.5m Feeling won the Route du Rhum in the standard boat category and the 10.9m Feeling was voted "Boat of the year" in 1987.
In 2000, Alliaura Marine took over the Kirié shipyard. As of 2010, Feeling was owned by Privilège Marine Groupe. While Feelings are no longer in production, Privilège continues today and are well known for their line of catamarans.
The Feeling 546 was designed as a fast sea going cutter by Ron Holland and Andrew Winch and built in fiberglass. Due to her quality construction, large fresh water and fuel tanks, the electricity production and the huge livable and storage volumes, this Feeling 546 is an excellent sailboat for life aboard all year long and to sail the world. The large cockpit, with twin steering stations, offers a lot of comfort when anchored or while at sea.
Our offering, TENACIOUS, was the last 546 built and was for the personal use of the owner of the Kirié Shipyard. Her current owner is her third. Under his care, he has invested significantly in upgrading her, as you will see in the listing details. At this point in his life, he is ready to move on to other things, so he has decided it is also time to part with the boat that has provided him with a home and safe passages for years.
TENACIOUS is a solid boat, a ship to go to sea in knowing it will protect you. The fit and finish are impressive and her rugged built is evident throughout. She’s equipped to take you anywhere and, for a boat her size, for not a whole lot of money. At the dock (or wherever you are), she is a spacious home. Underway, she awaits the opportunity to safely take her next caretakers wherever their dreams take them.
Call today and make an appointment to come see her before she is gone!
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: DLZ75811C797
Official Number: 1277345
LOA: 55' 4'' (16.87 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1997
Documented Year: 1997
Beam: 17' 1''
LWL: 43' 0''
Draft Min: 6' 7''
Cabins: 3
Sleeps: 6
Queen Berths: 3
Heads: 2
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: paint
Hull Shape: Monohull
Bridge Clearance: 75' 0''
Fuel Tank: 210 Gallons (794.94 Liters)
Fresh Water: 264 Gallons (999.35 Liters)
Holding Tank: 26 Gallons (98.42 Liters)
Displacement: 39683 lbs
Imported: Yes
Designer: Ron Holland/ Andrew Winch
Builder: Kyrie
Exterior Color: Blue
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 4LH110
- Engine Year: 1997
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 110.00
- Power KW: 82.03
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 4872.00
- Hours Date: 07-15-2024
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
ACCOMMODATIONS
Master stateroom: The focal point of the master stateroom as you enter is the island queen berth. On either side of the berth at the head are nightstand surfaces on either side, with storage beneath both. Teak staving lines the hullsides and above the nightstands are double door lockers on either side. Aft of that is more staving, with opening ports in the hull. On the starboard side below the port area is a fiddled shelf area, with top access as well as an opening door to storage below. Aft of that is a full height hanging locker.
On the port side is a dressing table, with an oval mirror above it and storage beneath the lid. The leather upholstered seat faces aft, with storage below it. Above the dressing table and along the hull is a large locker with shelving. Aft of the dressing table is a curved panel door; inside it is a walk-in cedar lined hanging locker with shelves.
Headroom in here is 6’1”. There are four opening overhead hatches, two opening hullside ports, one dorade vent, four overhead lights and one reading light at the vanity.
Master head: The master head is on port and ensuite to the master stateroom. As you enter, the sink and head are to your left. The compartment is a modular fiberglass unit for easy wipe down. There is a locker beneath the sink and mirrored hinged medicine cabinet doors.; the floor has a large teak shower grate and there is an overhead hatch for ventilation
To the right is a circular shower, with a teak shower grate and an acrylic curved sliding door. The shower is on an adjustable height bar and there is an overhead hatch for ventilation and an overhead LED light. Headroom is 6’1” in the main area and 6’3” in the shower.
Salon: Moving aft into the salon from the master stateroom, there is a comfortable L-shaped leather settee on port, with storage beneath and behind the seating. A pair of lockers are above the seatback on the forward bulkhead, while along the hull is a fiddled shelf, teak hullside staving and an opening port.
Across on starboard is a large, U-shaped dinette that can seat eight. There is storage beneath and behind the seating, cherry staving along the hull and an opening port. Headroom in the salon is 7’. For lighting and ventilation in the salon there are four overhead fixed lights, two opening hatches, two opening ports and two dorade vents.
Nav station: The nav station is on port in the salon and forward facing. The seat is upholstered in leather, wide, comfortable and has storage beneath it. The chart table is huge, with lots of storage inside it and a nice integral pencil tray. The electronics console wraps around the nav desk, with the instruments arranged nicely and in easy reach. Outboard by your left arm is a pull-out drawer and a slide out shelf with a large storage area beneath it. The chart plotter and electrical controls are above that. Headroom here is 7’.
Galley: The galley on the Feeling 546 is enormous and has loads of counterspace. L-shaped, it is to the right between the aft cabins and the salon. Starting at the aft end along the hull, there is a tip-out bin with shelves to the right of the stove and a lift-up in the countertop with storage below. Moving around to the left is the stove, with a cubby space and drawer beneath it for pots and pans. To the left of the stove is a front-loading refrigerator space, followed by a top loading freezer space. Both units are lined with stainless steel and function as a spill-over system for cooling the refrigeration space. Along the hull behind the countertops are the microwave and three large lockers.
The counter L’s out at this point, with a large locker beneath the single sink and a double door unit with integral drawers to the left of that. On top is a smaller sink with a Corian/cutting board insert and a round lift-up Corian lid for access to the rubbish bin. There are tall teak sculpted fiddles surrounding the countertops and a continuous grab rail runs along the hull above the lockers, providing good handholds throughout.
Aft head: The aft head is located on port between the nav station and the aft cabin. The space is predominantly fiberglass, keeping maintenance easy. Headroom in here is 6’3”; as you enter the space the head is directly ahead of you and the sink is to your left. The toilet sits in a niche and has a locker above it. Moving around toward the sink are upper and lower lockers, with another locker under the sink as you continue around. Above the round sink is a mirrored door medicine cabinet and a shelf area beside that. There is a shower wand on a slide bar to the left of the sink. A teak shower grate covers most of the floor. There is an overhead hatch with a shade, two LED lights and a dorade vent.
Aft staterooms: The aft cabins are identical and mirrored in layout. As one enters, outboard is a full height hanging locker, followed by a curved teak countertop with a round sink. Beneath the sink is a locker with a curved door. That curves around toward the hull and has a lifting vanity top with storage beneath and a locker above and forward of the lid. The berth is queen size. Teak staving lines the hull and a pair of large teak panels are on centerline and provide access to the engine compartment. The space is well lit and bright; there are opening ports to the cockpit and on the hull, with an opening hatch overhead and one fixed light as well. There are three overhead lights for further illumination; the 6’4” headroom makes it feel even more bright and spacious.
- Arched cabin doors
- Teak hullside staving throughout
- Teak and holly synthetic cabin sole
- Finished teak cabinet interiors
- Cream leather upholstery
- Louvered locker vents throughout
- Pull shades on overhead hatches
GALLEY
- Corian countertops with teak fiddles
- Deep double stainless-steel sinks; one large and one smaller
- Corian cover with cutting board for smaller sink
- Corian lid over countertop loading trash bin
- Front-loading 9 cu. ft. stainless-steel refrigerator box
- Top-loading 6 cu. ft. stainless-steel freezer box
- Isotherm refrigeration
- Spillover refrigeration system
- Alpes 3-burner LPG stove with oven
- Whirlpool microwave
HEADS
Forward head
- Modular fiberglass bathroom enclosure for easy wipe down
- Fiberglass countertop with molded fiddle
- Round sink
- Single lever hot and cold faucet
- Double mirrored medicine cabinets
- Separate shower with sliding curved acrylic door
- Shower sprayer wand on adjustable height bar
- Single lever hot and cold faucet
- Teak grates in head and shower areas
- Jabsco electric head (’21)
- Y-valve diverter for overboard discharge
Aft head
- Modular fiberglass bathroom enclosure for easy wipe down
- Fiberglass countertop with fiberglass molded fiddle
- Round sink
- Single lever hot and cold faucet
- Mirrored medicine cabinet
- Shower sprayer wand on adjustable height bar
- Single lever hot and cold faucet
- Jabsco manual head
- Y-valve diverter for overboard discharge
- Teak shower grate
WATER SYSTEMS
- 250 gallons of fresh water
- Electric freshwater pump
- Sea Recovery 35GPH water maker
- Spare membranes
- Wema water tank gauges
- Isotherm 16-gallon stainless steel hot water heater
- 26-gallon holding tank
- Hot and cold cockpit shower
- Manual bilge pump
- Spare washdown pump
HULL AND DECK
- Bottom stripped and barrier coated (’21)
- Hull repainted (’18)
- Topsides portlights replaced (’18)
- Salon windows replaced (’19)
- Teak decks
- Aluminum deck cleats (6)
- 80# Rocna anchor with 200’ of 1/2” chain
- 45# CQR anchor with 200’ of 3/8” chain
- Lofrans Falkon 24v windlass (’16)
- 3/8” chain (rusty)
- Double vinyl lifelines
- Port and starboard boarding gates
- Mast safety bars
- Vinyl dorade vents with stainless steel guards (5)
- One solar vent with stainless steel dorade guard
- Walk-thru transom
- Teak cockpit sole
- Ballast / Displ: 32.26%
- Disp. / Length: 222.82
- Comfort ratio: 29.99
- Capsize ratio: 2.01
RIGGING AND SAILS
RIGGING
In 2019, the mast was unstepped, stripped down and repainted. At that time, the wiring, lighting and masthead instruments were replaced, as were the sheaves. The standing rigging was all dye tested; items showing wear were replaced at that time.
- Headstay and Babystay replaced (’19)
- Electric Genoa furler (new motor in ’23)
- Profurl staysail furler
- In-mast furling
- Harken spinnaker pole track and adjustable car
- Mast mounted Harken spinnaker pole
- Rigid boom vang
- Boom brake
- Topping lift
- Split backstay
- Hydraulic backstay adjuster
- Halyards replaced (’19)
- Running backstays
- Harken mainsheet track and car
- Mid-boom sheeting
- Harken Genoa tracks with adjustable cars
- Harken #46 two-speed self-tailing halyard winches on mast
- Spinlock halyard line clutches on mast (6)
- Lewmar #66 electric two-speed self-tailing primary winches
- Harken #53 two-speed self-tailing secondary winches
- Lewmar #48 electric two-speed self-tailing housetop control winch
- Spinlock triple housetop line clutches (2)
- Spinlock double housetop line clutches (2)
- Spare backstay adjuster
SAILS
- In-mast mainsail (’20)
- 130% jib (’20)
- 150% Genoa (recut and inspected, approx. 50% service life left per sailmaker)
- Asymmetrical spinnaker with dousing sock
- Old main (recut and inspected, approx. 50% service life left per sailmaker)
- Sail Area / Displ: 20.99
- I: 61.7
- J: 20
- P: 55.8
- E: 22.2
ENGINE AND MACHINERY
- Top access to engine compartment under cockpit sole
- 2 ½” thick engine room insulation
- Yanmar 4LH 110HP diesel engine with 4842 engine hours
- Turbo replaced (’15)
- Starter motor (’15)
- Spare starter motor
- Transmission replaced (’15)
- 189 gallons of fuel total in two tanks and one day tank (holding 15 gallons)
- Racor 1000 air/water separator/fuel filter
- Electric fuel tank gauges (2)
- Fixed 3-blade propellor
- Lewmar single lever throttle control
- Plastimo compasses
- MaxPower 15HP retractable bow thruster (’22)
- MarineAir 16K BTU salon air conditioning and heat ((’22)
- CruiseAir 10K BTU air conditioning and heat for back cabins
ELECTRICAL
- 120V 30A shore power connection with 50’ cord
- 120V AC electrical panels (2)
- 120V volt and amp meters
- Blue Sea Systems VSM 12v vessel monitoring system
- 12v DC electrical system
- 12v DC voltmeter
- 24v DC electrical system
- 24v DC voltmeter
- DC amp meter
- Xantrex Tru-Charge 2 20A battery charger (’14)
- Three 24v lithium batteries @ 200AH for 600 AH house bank (’23)
- Stainless steel wind generator masts (2)
- Pikasola 12v wind turbine generator (’20)
- Pikasola 24v wind turbine generator (’20)
- 700W of solar panels on bimini (’20)
- Two Victron Energy BMV-712 battery monitors (’20)
- Victron battery isolator (’20)
- Victron MPPT 100-30 charger controller (’20)
- Two Group 24 lead acid starting batteries ('23)
- Two Group 31 lead acid bow thruster batteries ('23)
- Two Group 27 lead acid batteries with transfer switch for dump charge at float shutoff (’23)
- Prestovolt 24V alternator
- Link 2000 inverter/charger control
- LED navigation and masthead lights
- Fisher Panda 8KW 110V generator with 762 hours
ELECTRONICS
Nav station
- Raymarine radar
- Raymarine C120 chart plotter at nav station
- Raytheon autopilot control head
- Airmar Depth transducer
- Airmar Speed and Temperature transducer
- Raymarine ST60+ Graphic display
- Raymarine ST60+ Wind display
- Raymarine ST60+ Tridata display
- Standard Horizon Matrix VHF radio on dedicated antenna
- Raymarine AIS receiver
- Furuno Navtex NX3000 weather receiver (inop)
- XM weather
- Samsung 56” flat screen TV
- JVC salon speakers
Helms
- Raymarine C9 Chart plotter on swiveling NavPod between both helms
- Raymarine ST6001 autopilot control heads at both helms
- Below deck autopilot ram
- Spare autopilot drive unit
- ST60+ Graphic displays at both helms
- ST60 Multi displays at both helms
- ST60 Wind displays at both helms
- Standard Horizon Explorer VHF on dedicated antenna
- Cockpit speakers
SAFETY
- Survitec Elliot SOLAS Style MKIV 6-person life raft (’20)
- Jacklines
- Plastimo IOR Dan Buoy inflatable MOB pole with strobe
- Calizas Rescue Sling
- Jim Buoy horseshoe rings (2)
- MOB strobe for one Jim Buoy ring
- MOB button at starboard helm
OTHER EQUIPMENT
- Wempe brass chronometer
- Wempe brass hygrometer
- Wempe brass tide clock
- Hull Shield sonic hull cleaning system (’23)
- Stainless steel davits
- Achilles RIB (’20)
- Stainless steel lifting crane for outboard motor
- Mercury 15HP 4 stroke outboard engine (’18)
- Stainless steel and starboard cockpit table with drop leaves
- Clinometer
- Fenders
- Dock lines
- Round Dickinson LPG grill
- Cockpit cushions
- Cupholders (6)
- Rod holder
- Loads of spare parts, sails, rode, etc.
EXCLUSIONS
Owner’s personal effects and any items not specifically described in this listing
Disclaimer
Potential purchasers should assume that any items on the vessel at the time of viewing, but not specifically listed on this specification sheet, are not included with the sale of the yacht. These specifications are believed to be correct but cannot be guaranteed. Specifications are provided for information purposes. Data was obtained from sources believed reliable but is not guaranteed by owner or brokers. Engine hours are approximate, may be reported verbally by the seller, and are recorded at the time and date of the original listing of this vessel. Owner's use during the time of this listing may affect the total engine hours upon a prospective buyer's inspection. Buyer assumes responsibility to verify all speeds, consumptions, capacities and other measurements contained herein and otherwise provided, and agrees to instruct his/her agents or his/her surveyor to confirm such details prior to purchase. This vessel is subject to sale, price and inventory changes or withdrawal from market without notice.
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We look forward to working with you!
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Dave is a long-term live-aboard here in Annapolis. He has been involved with boating, whether power or sail, for over 50 years. He has cruised and sailed from New England to Florida and throughout the Caribbean. Dave has lived near the Chesapeake Bay most of his life and has restored several wooden and fiberglass boats. He enjoys offshore sailing and scuba diving in his spare time. After a long sales, marketing and management career, Dave decided it was time for a lifestyle change. He moved aboard in the Spring of 2004 and began a new career in yacht brokering. Dave works hard and applies his live-aboard and cruising knowledge to make each and every one of his customers’ boat buying or selling experience a pleasant and educational one.
Dave is a member of the Yacht Brokers Association of America, a national trade organization that advocates high ethical standards and professionalism within the industry. In 2007 he earned the CPYB (Certified Professional Yacht Broker) accreditation within that organization.