1984 Morgan 454 Morgan
$80,000
Boat in Havelock, NC 28532 US
454 Morgan
1 Engine (Beta Marine)
45 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Shallow draft capability with 5' board-up and 7.5' board-down.
She is ready for her next great adventure! You too could be cruising to the islands or beyond...
- Aft cabin centerline queen with hanging locker, private head with handheld shower, and overboard discharge toilet (legal 3 miles off shore)
- Forward V-berth queen with hanging locker, separate head with handheld shower and Raritan Lectra-San type 1 MSD with automatic salt feed system for brackish waters
- Hot/cold pressure water (Shore power or engine heat)
- Bright and airy salon with a expandable table, settee, convertible settee/berth, pilot berth
- Galley features storage racks, a 2-burner propane stove with oven, ice box, and S/S sink.
- Nav station to starboard with chart table
- Generous 6'5" headroom
- Simrad autopilot
- Simrad wind, speed, depth
- Danforth Constellation compass
- ICOM VHF with command-mic at helm with spare mic
- Waterproof/rechargeable Standard Horizon VHF
- 12 disc CD player
- Pioneer AM/FM stereo with Cerwin-Vega speakers
- 12v DC, 110v AC systems
- 30 amp shore power cable
- 50 amp to 30 amp adpater
- Battery monitor
- Battery charger
- Each battery supported by an MPPT (maximum power point tracking) solar charge controller tuned to its characteristics
- 230 Ah lithium iron phosphate house bank (LiFePO4)
- 80 Ah AGM starting battery
- 110v charger optional
- 1000w inverter available
- Isolator
- 100amp alternator
- 100w solar panels (2)
- LED nav lights (power and sail), spreader lights, and interior lighting
- Macerator: Integral to Lectra-San MSD
- Y-valve and holding tank available
- Fresh water engine cooling
- Racor fuel prefilter with water separator
- Electric and manual bilge pumps
- Bilge blower
- Shower sump pumps (2)
- Oil change system with engine mounted hand pump and remote mount for oil filter
- Dripless shaft log
- Propane supply hose provided for cabin heater
- Engine alarm
- 40 BC dry chemical fire extinguisher (4)
- 10# CO2 fire extinguisher for galley and engine room
- Main with two reefs
- Slab reefing type
- Yankee, staysail and 150 Genoa
- Traveler for mainsheet
- Sail cover (2023)
- 1x19 wire standing rigging
- Boom vangs for main and staysail
- Yankee has Harken roller furling
- Riding sail
- Turnbuckle backstay adjuster
- Lewmar 55# primary sheet winches (2)
- Lewmar 44# halyard winches (2)
- Lewmar 40# main/staysail sheets and reefing winches (3)
- Bow and stern pulpits
- Opening screened ports (6)
- Hatches (5) - with detachable magnetic bug nets
- Opening ports and main forehatches have UV sun shades
- Dodger with full enclosure zip-in bug netting and roll up window (2021)
- Saltwater wash down
- Manual windlass
- Swim ladder
- Fortress FX 37# anchor
- Fortress FX 23# anchor
- Danforth 25# anchor
- CQR 45# anchor
- Three 3/4" x 200' rodes with 20' 3/8" BBB chain for anchors in use
- 8' Coleman 900XS inflatable dingy
- Johnson 4hp 2-stroke outboard motor
- Magma Marine charcoal kettle grill clamps to the taffrail
- Two Mustang auto-inflating PFD with integral harnesses fitted with Kong safety tethers
- Lifesling
- All USCG required items
- 14+ additional PFDs
ITEMS TO BE CONVEYED WITH MORGAN 454 “LOLIGO”
Welikera rechargeable vacuum cleaner
Sunshades for main & forehatches, opening ports
Magnetic bug nets for hatches, zip-in nets for dodger
Spares for engine (filters, gaskets, RW impellers) and head toilets
Drill pump for water, hand pump for oils
Water softener salt for Lectra-San brine tank
Coleman inflatable dinghy with pump, oars, and number boards
Johnson 4 hp 2-cycle outboard with gas tank and hose
Life vests (2 Mustang auto-inflate with Kong safety tethers, + others of various sizes
Manuals for engine, solar panel charge controllers, many other components
Plumbing spares for water and LPG
Riding sail
Solar panels (2 x 100W) with hardware to suspend from lifelines
Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) solar charge controllers for AGM (starting) and LiFePO4 (house)
Emergency tiller, blocks and control lines
Mud palms for large Fortress anchor
Spare main and jib halyards (rigged)
Horns (Freon and mouth-operated)
Water hose, compact roll-up type
LPG tanks (2 x 11 lb) and regulator with safety gas sensor
Auto anchor light
Remote high bilge water alarm (loud beeper, flashing blue light)
Spare centerboard pendant and control line
Staysail reefing: web loop for tack cringle
Sail bags
Spare turnbuckle boots and caps
Inverters for small 110V loads (e.g., phone chargers)
Chart packs: Chesapeake and Delaware Bays, Norfolk to Florida
Radar reflector (Davis)
New telltales (with rigging supplies)
Fender boards (2) with new lines
Additional matching upholstery fabric sufficient to repair any cushion in main cabin
2-cycle oil for outboard, diesel fuel preservatives
Emergency plugs for through-hulls
Rebuild kit for Whale manual bilge pump in cockpit
12V spotlights (2)
Bell
Safety harnesses, light-duty (4)
Lewmar winch handles (3)
Throwable square floating cushions (6)
Binoculars (Tasco 7 x 35)
Handheld VHF (Standard Horizon floating rechargeable)
Emergency antenna for nav station VHF
Simnet cable accessories
Spare aft lifelines (Pelican hooks too large for toggles of existing forward lifelines)
OPTIONAL ITEMS AVAILABLE
Tool kits
Holding tanks (rigid polyethylene and bladder type, for operation in no-discharge zones)
110V Inverter, 1000W
5-gal Jerry cans (3)
For ascending mast, dedicated halyard, climbing harness and ascenders
Misc cookware
Wine glasses, polycarbonate (set of 8)
Nonskid placemats
Weems & Plath navigation kit, parallel rules, 1-hand dividers
“Sun Sail” triangular sunshade
Emergency rigging cutter
Nicopress
Bin of hose clamps, misc sizes
Sail and upholstery repair kits
Quantities of cordage and marine electrical cable
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 4/8/26 | Initial price | $80,000 |
Overview from around the web 1984 Morgan 454 Morgan
Customers praise the 1984 Morgan 454 Morgan for its classic design and spacious layout, highlighting the boat's solid construction and comfortable accommodations
Many appreciate its reliable sailing performance and the ample deck space, which makes it ideal for both cruising and entertaining. Users often mention the vessel's timeless aesthetic combined with practical features, making it a favorite among sailing enthusiasts who value both style and functionality. Overall, the 1984 Morgan 454 Morgan is recognized for delivering a well-rounded and enjoyable sailing experience.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1984 Morgan 454 Morgan is a classic sailboat known for its sturdy construction and comfortable cruising capabilities. Here are some of the pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Solid Construction: Built with a robust fiberglass hull, the Morgan 454 offers durability and reliability for extended cruising.
Spacious Interior: The design includes ample living space below deck, making it comfortable for families or groups on longer trips.
Good Sailing Performance: With a well-balanced sail plan and keel design, the boat handles well in a variety of wind conditions.
Traditional Aesthetics: The classic styling appeals to enthusiasts of vintage sailboats, combining function with timeless looks.
Generous Storage: Plenty of storage compartments allow for efficient organization of gear and supplies.
Cons
Older Systems: Being a 1984 model, some onboard systems (electrical, plumbing, engine) may require updates or maintenance.
Heavier Displacement: The boat’s weight can result in slower acceleration and less agility compared to more modern, lighter designs.
Limited Modern Amenities: Lacking some of the conveniences found on newer boats, such as advanced navigation electronics or contemporary interior finishes.
Maintenance Needs: As with many classic sailboats, ongoing upkeep is necessary to preserve the vessel’s condition and seaworthiness.
Availability of Parts: Finding replacement parts specifically designed for the Morgan 454 may be more challenging due to its age.
Made For
The 1984 Morgan 454 Morgan is ideal for sailing enthusiasts seeking a classic cruising sailboat with spacious accommodations and solid performance. Designed for those who appreciate timeless craftsmanship and a comfortable onboard living experience, this vessel is perfect for sailors looking to enjoy extended coastal cruising or weekend getaways with family and friends. Its combination of traditional design and reliable construction makes it well-suited for both novice and experienced sailors who value a dependable and charming yacht.
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300 Front St, Beaufort, NC, 28516
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