Oyster 545

Oyster 545

Oyster 545

Product catalog summary
Introduction
The Oyster 545 is a modern yacht designed for comfortable performance cruising, building on the legacy of the popular Oyster 53. It offers a blend of comfort, performance, and luxury, making it ideal for cruising adventures.

Design and Specifications
The Oyster 545 is an evolution of the Oyster 54, featuring several specification and styling upgrades. It includes flush hatches on the deck and a redesigned interior. The yacht's clean hull lines, powerful rig, and low center of gravity bulb keel contribute to its fast and comfortable performance.

Performance and Comfort
While performance is a key aspect, the Oyster 545 also emphasizes cruising comfort. It features a spacious cockpit with a fixed table and a modern superyacht-styled rollover bulwark for a sleek appearance. The yacht's three-cabin layout maximizes space, offering a luxurious owner's stateroom, a comfortable double guest cabin, and a spacious twin cabin.

Dimensions and Technical Details
The yacht has a ballast keel type of High Performance Bulb (HPB) with a displacement of 21,315 kgs (46,893 lbs). It is powered by a Yanmar 4JH4-HTBE engine with 81kw (110hp). The fuel tank capacity is 850 liters, and the water tank capacity is 750 liters. The sail area with a 150% foretriangle is 154.09m² (1,658 sq ft).

Conclusion
The Oyster 545 is a significant addition to the Oyster range, offering a combination of performance, comfort, and luxury. Its design provides a spacious and airy living area, typically associated with larger yachts, making it a promising choice for future cruising endeavors.
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Catalog excerpts

Oyster 545-1

COMFORTABLE PERFORMANCE CRUISING HAS A PROMISING FUTURE

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Oyster 545-2

SPARKLING PERFORMANCE IS VITAL, BUT THE SOCIAL SIDE IS IMPORTANT TOO. Of course, we pride ourselves on our past achievements and the Among her many other attractions is the clever way her below decks original, much revered Oyster 53 was a wonderfully designed and and saloon layouts offer such a wealth of space and convenience. deservedly popular yacht with its many owners, but here at Oyster For example, she is perfect for two couples to go cruising in we believe in moving on – and building on our strong heritage. company because the three-cabin configuration really makes the Which is precisely...

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Oyster 545-3

Oyster 545. dimensions Length Overall (including pulpit) Ballast Keel type High Performance Bulb (HPB) Displacement (standard keel) Typical engine Tanks – fuel 850 litres, 187 Imp gals, 224 US gals Draft HPB keel (Standard) Tanks – water 750 litres, 165 Imp gals, 198 US gals Draft HPB keel (Shoal) Sail area with 150% foretriangle Draft Centreboard – Board Up (SuperShoal) Air Draft (Exc. Antennae) approx. Draft Centreboard – Board Down (SuperShoal) Sail area/displacement ratio Standard rig and spar type Masthead sloop with fully battened main In-mast furling, cutter gear Pictures and illustrations...

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All Oyster Marine catalogs and brochures

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  3. OYSTER 835

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  5. Oyster 625

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  6. NEW OYSTER 595

    24  Pages

  7. OYSTER 565

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  8. 675

    2  Pages

  9. 725

    6  Pages

  10. 625

    6  Pages

  11. 545

    4  Pages

  12. 475

    4  Pages

  13. Oyster 885

    2  Pages

  14. OYSTER 575

    2  Pages

  15. OYSTER 655

    8  Pages

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    4  Pages

  17. Oyster 100

    12  Pages

  18. Oyster 825

    2  Pages

Archived catalogs

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  2. Oyster 725

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    3  Pages

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