This 2003 Beneteau 393 is a fiberglass sailing yacht built with thoughtful interior planning. At nearly 40 feet, the two-cabin, two-head layout delivers considerable space and an open, airy feel below deck. The port-side galley includes refrigeration, a freezer, and microwave. Amidships on the port side sits the main settee, while the starboard side houses a navigation table forward of an optional bureau offering substantial storage. The cockpit is spacious and well-designed for extended time at the helm.
The yacht's sail plan centers on in-mast mainsail furling and a roller-furling headsail, both by Neil Pryde International. A 42 horsepower Westerbeake diesel engine provides auxiliary power. Navigation and weather awareness come through a RayMarine Axiom Pro 9 multifunction display with integrated GPS chart plotter, 36-mile digital radar with enclosed dome, and DSM-300 Network Sonar. An autopilot and apparent wind speed and direction readout round out the systems.
The boat has been consistently maintained by its owner and is ready for continued cruising in Long Island Sound and beyond.
Length
39.33 FT
Beam
13.00 FT
Draft
5.08 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Westerbeake
Engine Model
44A
Power
NaN HP
Hours
930 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
36 GAL
Water
110 GAL