The 1993 Beneteau Oceanis 400 is a 40-foot fiberglass cruising sailboat built around a straightforward, practical design that prioritizes comfort and honest performance. The masthead sloop rig is well-proven for cruising, delivering predictable handling and responsive helm feel. Powered by a single Perkins diesel engine of 49.6 horsepower, the boat combines adequate displacement for seaworthiness with the responsiveness expected from this design.
Deck layout centers on a large, secure cockpit with deep seating and generous locker storage for lines, fenders, and gear. Wide side decks and solid handholds make moving forward safe and easy underway. Below, the interior opens into an airy main salon with comfortable settees, a dining table suitable for meals or chart work, and abundant natural light from portlights and hatches. The galley is positioned for practical cooking underway, with solid counter space and storage. Two private cabins forward and aft provide proper berths and storage, supported by a two-head layout appreciated for extended cruising or liveaboard use.
Systems are logically arranged and straightforward. Navigation electronics include GPS, chartplotter, and autopilot. A davit system with included fiberglass tender provides convenient shore access. The diesel power plant and overall mechanical layout favor owner maintenance.
The interior features solid wood joinery without cheap veneer. The topsides show no significant gelcoat cracks. A fiberglass dinghy is included with the sale.
Length
40.00 FT
Beam
12.83 FT
Draft
5.42 FT
Weight
19,183 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Perkins
Engine Model
Prima m50
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,000 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
40 GAL
Water
140 GAL