57 LOA, 18 Beam, 6 Draft
3 Staterooms
beds
2 heads
Verified Listing
Buyer's Broker Welcome
The seller is open to working with a broker representing the buyer, often with commission arrangements.
Mooring or Slip Transferable
The current marina slip or mooring can be transferred to the new owner, if allowed by the marina.
Welcome aboard Fortitude! She’s a 1991 Kadey-Krogen 54 and the last of only eight ever built, which makes her extra special to us. Designed by the legendary Jim Krogen, Fortitude is everything we could ever want in a boat—seaworthy, efficient, and full of character. With her 57-foot overall length and 17-foot beam, she’s spacious, stable, and ready for anything the water throws at us. As hull #8, she’s the grand finale of a truly remarkable series of boats, and we feel lucky to call her home.
We’re Steven and Suzanne Webster, and we’ve been living aboard Fortitude for years, cruising the breathtaking waters of the Pacific Northwest. From the Salish Sea to the Inside Passage, we’ve embraced life on the water with open arms (and a lot of layers—it gets chilly out here!). With her three staterooms, two heads, and a roomy cockpit, Fortitude is perfect for both adventure and comfort. Whether we’re navigating remote coastlines or kicking back in a quiet anchorage, she’s always up for the journey.
What makes the Kadey-Krogen 54 so incredible is how it combines practicality with a little touch of luxury. Inside, we’ve got a cozy salon, a fully stocked galley, and plenty of room for living aboard full-time. Her full-displacement hull gives us a smooth, steady ride, even when things get a little bumpy out there. And with her fuel efficiency, we can go the distance—she’s a true passagemaker, built for big dreams and far horizons.
But Fortitude isn’t just our home; she’s also part of our mission to make boating better for everyone. That’s why we created WalkTheDock, a community for boaters, by boaters. We know firsthand how confusing and overwhelming boating can be at times, so we wanted to build a space where people can connect, share tips, and learn from each other. Whether it’s advice on marinas, anchorages, or maintenance, or just a place to show off your boat (we love that part!), WalkTheDock is all about celebrating life on the water.
For us, life aboard Fortitude is about more than just exploring beautiful places—it’s about sharing our passion with others and making boating a little easier, a little more fun, and a whole lot more connected. Whether we’re cruising to our next destination or working on WalkTheDock, we’re grateful for this incredible life on the water and all the adventures it brings. See you out there!
Fortitude features a spacious and comforable salon and a large galley with extra high counters which help to make meal prep at…
The KK54 has a distinctive hull shape with a rising shear line, fine entry bow and a canoe stern. She’s often mistaken for a R…
Fresh and bright and most importantly for an ocean going vessel, located in the lower, mid part of the ship to minimze rolling…
Material
Fiberglass
Displacement
57 ft / 17.4 M
50 ft / 15.2 M
18 ft / 5.5 M
6 ft / 1.8 M
37 ft / 11.3 M
3
2
2
2
1,200 Gal / 4,542 L
600 Gal / 2,271 L
80 Gal / 303 L
1991 (Original)
3208, Caterpillar (CAT)
209
6,500
5 knots
9 knots
2.5 gph / 9 lph
3,500 nm
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