The 2003 Beneteau 393 is a proven 39-foot cruising sailboat built by one of the industry's most respected builders. Designed by Berret-Racoupeau, this Oceanis model balances interior volume, deck simplicity, and manageable proportions. She is offered in the two-cabin, two-head owner's layout—a configuration that prioritizes comfort for couples planning extended time aboard. Her 13-foot beam and 6'6" headroom throughout create a sense of openness typical of boats considerably larger.
The interior centers on a raised saloon with natural light and an efficient galley. The forward cabin is a full owner's suite, while the aft guest cabin provides comfortable accommodation for visitors. Two separate heads add practical convenience. Storage and living space are generous for a boat this size, making her equally suited to weekend escapes, seasonal cruising, or longer passages. Fresh water capacity is 119 gallons; dual holding tanks serve the heads.
On deck, her shoal 5-foot draft opens access to shallow-draft cruising grounds. In-mast mainsail furling and a 140% genoa both roll away easily, keeping sail handling simple and safe. A walk-through transom with swim platform improves cockpit function and water access. Lines run aft to reduce sail-handling tasks.
Power comes from a Westerbeke 40 hp diesel. The boat carries Raymarine autopilot and sailing instruments, AIS transmit and receive, and SSB radio with printer modem for offshore communication. A 2019 mainsail and matching furling genoa are recent additions. Solar panels totaling 440 watts were installed in 2019, paired with four 6V AGM house batteries. Reverse-cycle air conditioning and heating support comfortable cruising in variable climates.
Length
39.00 FT
Beam
13.00 FT
Draft
5.00 FT
Weight
17,152 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Westerbeke
Engine Model
44B
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,250 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
36 GAL
Water
119 GAL