2008 Meridian 490 Pilothouse

Guntersville, Alabama $369,900

DESCRIPTION

Runaway is a beautifully maintained 2008 Meridian 490 Pilothouse that stands out for her condition, thoughtful upgrades, and highly desirable layout. Powered by Cummins QSB 380hp engines with 1,240 hours and a fresh 1,000-hour service, she offers reliable, efficient cruising. The same-level salon and galley create an open, inviting living space highlighted by teak and holly flooring, while the three-stateroom, two-head layout provides exceptional comfort for extended time aboard. With a new bottom job, Garmin electronics with autopilot and AIS, and a flybridge enclosure that conveys with the boat, Runaway is truly turnkey and ready for her next adventure.



Crusader Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Great Loop Yacht Sales. 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

SPECIFICATIONS

Basic Boat Info

  • Builder Meridian

  • Model 490 Pilothouse

  • Category Motor Yachts

  • Type Power

  • Year 2008

  • HIN/IMO MDNF4014G708
  • Condition Used
  • Maximum Speed 24 KN
  • Cruise Speed 20 KN
  • Fuel Type Diesel
  • Hull Material Fiberglass
  • Number of Engines 2

Dimensions

  • LOA 54'
  • Beam 15' 1"
  • Max Draft 3' 4"
  • Dry Weight 29,900 LBS

Engines

  • Make Cummins
  • Drive Type Direct
  • Engine Power 283.37 KW
  • Year 2008
  • Model QSB 5.9 HO
  • Fuel Diesel
  • Type Inboard
  • Engines 2

Tanks

  • Fuel Tank 444 GAL
  • Fresh Water 200 GAL
  • Holding Tank 48 GAL

Other

  • Cabins 3

ADDITIONAL INFO

Runaway is a meticulously maintained 2008 Meridian 490 Pilothouse powered by Cummins QSB 380s with 1,240 hours and fresh 1,000-hour service. Featuring a new bottom job, Garmin electronics with autopilot and AIS, and a desirable 3-stateroom layout, she is turnkey and ready to cruise.

FULL DETAILS

2008 meridian 490 pilothouse walkthrough

You come walking down the dock, coffee in hand, and the first thing you notice is how clean she presents. Lines are right, gelcoat shines, and there’s just that quiet confidence about the boat that says, “yeah… I’ve been taken care of.” You step onto the swim platform, hop into the cockpit, and already it feels like a space you’ll actually use—not just pass through. Plenty of room to handle lines, hang out, or stage for a day on the water.

Slide open the salon door and this is where it clicks. Light pours in from every angle, and the same-level salon and galley just works. No steps breaking things up, no one isolated while cooking—it’s all one big, connected space. You can picture it immediately… people sitting around, drinks in hand, conversation going, and nobody missing out because they’re stuck in a separate galley.

Speaking of the galley—look down for a second. That teak and holly sole hits you right away. It’s classic, it’s warm, and it just feels right. Everything here is set up for actual use too. Big Norcold fridge/freezer, three-burner stove with an oven, and even a trash compactor—which, if you’ve spent any real time on a boat, you know is one of those “why doesn’t every boat have this?” features.

Now step up into the pilothouse. This is where you start to feel like you’re running a real cruising boat. Great visibility, side deck access right there for docking, and a clean Garmin setup with autopilot and AIS. Early morning runs, long cruising days, tight marinas—it’s all easier from here. This is the kind of helm that makes you want to put miles behind you.

Alright, let’s head below. Forward in the bow is the primary stateroom with a centerline queen, and it’s exactly what you want—easy to get in and out of, comfortable, and it feels like your space. Just aft to port is the third stateroom, which is perfect for guests, kids, or honestly just great storage if you’re cruising long-term. Then just off the galley down a few steps to port is the VIP—super convenient location, private, and ideal for another couple on board. Both heads are to starboard, laid out in a way that just makes sense when you’re living on the boat.

Now let’s go up top. Head up the molded stairs to the flybridge and this is where you picture the good days. Open water, breeze, friends hanging out. And here’s a big one—once the flybridge canvas is zipped on you are ready for any kind of weather! No waiting months, no big expense—you get to set it up fresh, exactly how you want it. Add in the exterior window coverings, and you’ve got a boat that’s been set up to stay cool and protected when you’re not aboard.

And that’s kind of the theme with Runaway. Everywhere you look, it just makes sense. The updates are done, the maintenance is handled, and nothing feels neglected or halfway. It’s the kind of boat you step off of and immediately start thinking… “yeah, I could see us doing this.”

2008 meridian 490 pilothouse salon & galley

You step into the salon and it just feels right. Light pours in through the big windows, the space opens up in front of you, and there’s nothing about it that feels tight or broken up. It’s comfortable in that immediate, no-explanation-needed kind of way. You can picture mornings with coffee, evenings with a drink, and everything in between happening right here.

The seating draws you in, and because everything is on the same level, it flows naturally. No steps, no separation—just one cohesive living space that actually works whether you’ve got a full boat or it’s just the two of you. This is where people end up… and stay.

Then your attention moves forward to the galley, and this is where Meridian really got it right. Positioned forward to port, it’s still completely connected to the salon, but just far enough defined to feel like its own purposeful space. You’re not tucked away, you’re not isolated—you’re still part of everything happening behind you.

And then you notice what’s under your feet. That teak and holly sole immediately adds warmth and character. It’s classic, clean, and gives the galley that true “yacht feel” that never goes out of style.

From a functionality standpoint, it’s exactly what you want. A generous Norcold refrigerator and freezer means you can actually provision for real trips. The three-burner electric stove with oven gives you the ability to cook—not just get by—and the built-in trash compactor is one of those features you don’t think about until you have it, and then wonder how you ever lived without it.

There’s room to move, room to prep, and storage where it needs to be. Whether you’re putting together something quick underway or hosting at the dock, it all feels easy and natural.

And that’s really the story here—you’re still part of the moment. You can turn around, talk to people in the salon, pass something back, laugh, carry on… you’re never removed from it. That’s what makes this layout so good—and why it stands out the second you walk in.

2008 Meridian 490 Pilothouse

Asking Price: $369,900

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