The 2003 Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 361 is a 36-foot fiberglass cruising sailboat powered by a Westerbeke diesel engine with just 763 hours of service. Having spent its life on fresh water, the hull shows no saltwater corrosion. The boat accommodates two cabins and one head, offering practical sleeping and sanitary arrangements for cruising.
This yacht has undergone extensive upgrades during current ownership. The rig includes new Samson running rigging, a mast track with Lewmar cars and control winches, and storm jib and storm trysail for heavy weather. Anchoring gear comprises a 35-pound Delta anchor with 100 feet of chain and 250 feet of rode, plus a spare Fortress anchor with chain. The cockpit features new Strataglass windows on the bimini and dodger, custom all-weather cushions, and new teak slats on the bench.
Below decks, the boat has been refitted with an updated Adler Barbour refrigeration system, a new Raritan head, LED lighting throughout, and USB and 12-volt outlets in multiple locations. Power systems include a Blue Sky solar charging array with two 140-watt Kyocera glass panels, AGM sealed batteries (two 200-amp-hour house units and one 100-amp-hour starting battery), and a Lewmar windlass. Navigation equipment includes Raymarine radar, C80 plotter, and instruments for depth, speed, temperature, wind, and autopilot.
Additional equipment includes a Forespar whisker pole and dinghy davits, Magma grill, pressure wash-down system, second propane tank with grill tanks, outboard engine hoist, and a custom winter cover with storage cradle.
Length
36.25 FT
Beam
12.58 FT
Weight
13,448.18 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Westerbeke
Power
NaN HP
Hours
763 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
20 GAL
Water
88 GAL