The 2001 Beneteau Oceanis 411 is a 40-foot cruising sailboat built for comfortable, self-sufficient sailing. Powered by a single 58 hp Volvo diesel engine, the yacht accommodates four cabins and two heads, making it suitable for extended passages with family or crew.
The boat has undergone substantial modernization in recent years. The hull received a complete hydrogel treatment and fresh antifouling. New systems include solar panels (2 × 430 W installed in 2023), gel service batteries and a new engine battery, a 3000 W peak/6000 W converter, a new water heater, a bow thruster, and updated seawater through-hulls and valves. Interior soft furnishings and bedding have been replaced, and a new deck awning, canvas covers, and bimini are fitted. A new anchor chain, wireless chain counter, and new bow thruster complete the mechanical updates. The engine was replaced before the current ownership.
The sail plan comprises a main and jib with a new jib roller never used, a working jib on removable stays, a spinnaker with bag, and a new removable upper stay. A spare mainsail is available, as is a new (unused) boom brake. Deck hardware is protected, and a new folding aluminum passerelle is installed alongside a new tender with a serviced outboard engine.
Length
40.49 FT
Beam
12.93 FT
Draft
5.58 FT
Cabins
4
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
VOLVO
Engine Model
MD22
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Water
132.09 GAL