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2023 Beneteau Oceanis 40.1

Seattle, Washington

$415,000

PRICE REDUCED 

This beautiful Beneteau 40.1 is essentially new.  She was spec'ed for cruising in the Pacific Northwest.  

She has only been day sailed and the owners have not spent a night aboard. Family events have precipitated a change of plans - their loss can be your gain and give you the ability to have a ready to go boat today.

She has a beautiful walnut interior in a 3 cabin 2 head configuration for comfortable family sailing and includes mast furling, a self tacking jib, and bow thruster make her easy to singlehand.

Don't miss out on getting aboard this "new" boat and be sailing tomorrow.

 

Disclaimer

Mariners Yacht & Ship Brokerage, Inc. is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Signature Yachts, Inc.

Basic Boat Info

Boat Name: Always and Forever
Make: Beneteau
Model: Oceanis 40.1
Year: 2023
Condition: Used
Category: Sail
Construction: Fiberglass
Boat Hull ID: HullBEY2502024
Has Hull ID: Yes
Keel Type: Other

Dimensions

Length: 40 ft / 12.19 m
Length Overall: 42'3 ft / 12.88 m
Waterline Length: 38'5 ft / 11.71 m
Beam: 13'9 ft / 4.19 m
Max Draft: 7'1 ft / 2.16 m
Displacement: 17,600 lb
Ballast: 4,423 lb
Electrical Circuit: 12 V
Cabins Count: 3

Engines / Speed

Engines: 1
  • Make: Yanmar
  • Model: 4JH45
  • Drive Type: Direct
  • Fuel: Diesel
  • Engine Power: 45hp
  • Propeller Type: 3 Blade

Tanks

Fuel Tanks: 1
Fuel Tank Capacity: 52 gal
Fuel Tank Material: Plastic
Water Tanks: 2
Water Tank Capacity: 149 gal
Holding Tank Count: 2
Holding Tank Capacity: 21 gal

Other

Heads Count: 2
Drive Type: Direct
Windlass Type: Electric
Boat Class: Racers and Cruisers, Sloop

Accommodations

When you descend the easy companionway steps into the Beneteau 40.1 you immediately feel welcome and comfortable.

With a walnut interior, light floor and light upholstery,  the styling of the interior by Italian designers Nauta, is remarkably bright and excels in the skillful arrangement of the living spaces.

This boat comes with three cabins, a large master cabin forward with its own head and shower and 2 guest cabins aft with a shared head and separate shower.

In the main salon, the large C-shaped galley sits to starboard, offering lots of storage and a spacious worktop with a front and top loading fridge, a microwave,  2 burner propane stove and oven. On the port side, there is a large saloon with a table and a removable bench, and a chart table at the foot of the companionway provides ample working space. Everything is modular, so that everyone can live the way they want and enjoy sailing wherever the wind takes them.

The forward cabin on this boat has the volume of other 45 foot boats even with the optional 2nd head and shower up forward to starboard.  The cabin has exceptional light with and overhead and 2 hull port lights.  To port is a hanging locker, storage and shelves outboard.

Aft of the main salon are 2 cabins with queen berths and full standing headroom and good width for your guest to feel right at home.

The head and separate shower are aft to starboard and provides an en suite head to the steamboat guest cabin but also a door to the main salon to be used as a day head.

  • 2 electric heads 
  • Diesel forced air heat 
  • Hull ports for additional light 
  • Curtains in main salon
  • Opening ports in 2 aft cabins
  • Upper storage lockers 
  • wine storage
  • A centerline bench seat with storage
  • Additional water tank (87 gallons)
  • double berth convertible main salon table

 

Electrical and Electronics
  • B&G Chartplotter
  • B&G multifunction speed and depth
  • B&G wind speed
  • B&G autopilot 
  • B&G AIS Class B transponder 
  • B&G VHF
  • Fusion stereo with blue tooth also linked to chart plotter
  • 12 volt and 110 volt systems
  • Galvanic Isolator 
  • 3 battery banks - 4 house batteries, 1 engine battery, 1 bow thruster battery
  • 2000 watt inverter 
  • USB outlets in all cabins
  • 2 Shore power cords
Sails and Rigging
  • 2 Spreader in most furling mainsail
  • Self tacking jib
  • Code zero rigged on sprit (never used)
  • Rigid boom vang
  • 2 cabin top winches, one electric 
  • 2 primary winches for code zero
  • All lines led aft to the cockpit 
Hull and deck
  • Retractable bow thruster 
  • Electric windlass with 100' 3/8 chain and 200' rode 
  • large cockpit with wood cockpit seats 
  • Wood cockpit sole 
  • Electric opening swim platform 
  • Deluxe wood and glass cockpit table with storage 
  • Cockpit table cover 
  • Cockpit cushions 
  • Custom Iverson Designs dodger, bimini and connector panel 
  • Aft fairleads
  • Outboard engine bracket
Manufacturer Provided Description

Awarded "Best Monohull Cruising Boat Under 50ft" by Sail Magazine

Following in the wake of her elder sister the Oceanis 51.1, this 40-foot cruiser, with a new hull design by Marc Lombard, offers unrivaled deck volume and interior space, and there are no concessions to performance. The 12-metre long Oceanis 40.1 has successfully been adapted to the most demanding sailor’s cruising requirements and satisfying their need for comfort and pleasure under sail.

How can you enjoy life at anchor as much as sailing? With the innovative flared hull design of the Oceanis 40.1, and steps extending over a third of the bow, BENETEAU has broken new ground but made no concessions. The result is a hull that has true speed potential and is stiff under sail. Above the waterline, her deck plan and ultra-spacious interior by Nauta Design is unheard of on a boat this size. You cannot help feeling that you are aboard a 45 foot cruiser!

The styling of the interior by Italian designer Nauta, is remarkably bright and excels in the skillful arrangement of the living spaces.

A C-shaped galley to the starboard offers an abundance of storage and a spacious countertop. On the port side, there is a large salon with a table complete with a removable bench, and a chart table at the foot of the companionway provides ample working space. Everything is modular, so that everyone can live the way they want and enjoy sailing wherever the wind takes them.

The philosophy of the Oceanis 40.1 is to make sailing and mooring pleasurable. The strengths of this cruiser, studied in detail by the architect Marc Lombard and the BENETEAU design office, are unrivaled interior space, a huge deck plan, and the ability to clock up miles when you are cruising.

 

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