The Bénéteau shipyard presented the Oceanis 41.1 in 2016. This offshore cruising sailboat, which aims to be a true owner’s sailboat, will be an excellent second-hand boat for a life aboard project.
The Oceanis 41.1, from the Bénéteau shipyard, is a sailboat which is distinguished by its size. An important factor when planning a transatlantic crossing or several years of ocean exploration.

Arranged on a hard-chine hull which provides it with a very large habitabilityWe immediately notice a wide stern accommodating the largest cockpit on a boat of this size.
Offering excellent protection while underway, the bench seat that closes off the stern of the boat automatically unfolds to transform into a spacious aft bathing platform. This ingenious design allows direct access to the sea without compromising the space and comfort of the helm stations.
The hull of the Oceanis 41.1 is by Finot-ConqWith its mast set further back on the boat, it offers an optimal sail plan; the shipyard promises excellent speed and stability while sailing.
Customizable down to numerous details, The interior of the Oceanis offers a choice of woodwork, colors and upholstery materials.The choice of cabin and bathroom number is also a factor: the Oceanis 41.1 represents a significant step forward in adaptability to very different crews and lifestyles on board, just like its predecessor, the Beneteau Oceanis 411 Clipper.
The owner’s cabin, meanwhile, offers volumes worthy of a 45′ cruiser, which notably allow the head of the bed to be oriented towards the front.
Technical specifications for the Beneteau Oceanis 41.1:
- Naval architect: Finot Conq
- Interior design: Nauta Design
- Length excluding tax: 12.43 m – 40’9″
- Hull length: 11.98 m – 39’4″
- Hull width: 4.20 m – 13’9″
- Light travel: 8,777 kg – 19,345 lbs
- Fuel Capacity: 200 L – 53 US Gal
- Fresh water capacity: 240 L – 63 US Gal
- Engine power: 30 HP – 30 HP

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