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Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 - BENETEAU

Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 47' 11" BENETEAU 2021 PRICE ON APPLICATION

Specifications

Accomodations:
3 staterooms
Length:
47' 11" (14.60 m)
Beam:
14' 9" (4.50 m)
Draft:
7' 9" (2.36 m)
Year Built:
2021
Builder:
BENETEAU
Category:
Cruising/Racing Sailboat
Engines:
1 engines Yanmar 4JH80
Location:
United States
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Basic Information

Builder:
BENETEAU
Category:
Cruising/Racing Sailboat
Model Year:
2022
Year Built:
2021
Country:
United States
Registration #:
N1135

Dimensions

LOA:
47' 11" (14.60m)
LWL:
43' 5" (13.23m)
Beam:
14' 9" (4.50m)
Min Draft:
5' 9" (1.75m)
Max Draft:
7' 9" (2.36m)

Speed, Capacities and Weight

Displacement:
2356 Pounds
Water Capacity:
97 Gallons
Fuel Capacity:
53 Gallons

Accommodations

Hull and Deck Information

Hull Material:
Fiberglass

Engine Information

Engines:
1
Manufacturer:
Yanmar
Model:
4JH80
Engine Type:
Outboard
Fuel Type:
Diesel

Overview

The Oceanis 46.1 offers a true balance between elegance, performance, and comfort. Her stepped hull adds massive amounts of volume below with no compromise to seakeeping abilities. Her deck and cockpit layout make her an easy boat to sail doublehanded, and a large number of custom options and trims ensure she will be tailored to each sailor’s expectations and requirements.

The Oceanis 46.1 is based on a Finot-Conq plan, keeping the distinctive stepped hull of the 51.1. Apart from her performance at sea and the huge amount of space that set this boat apart, this architecture makes optimal use of the cockpit beam. An incredibly efficient deck plan makes her wonderfully safe and easy to use. Maneuvering is simple when sailing short-handed, thanks to the furling mast, self-tacking jib, and all the halyards and sheets which are brought back to a single winch at each of the helm stations. 

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