The 2004 Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 323 is a 33-foot cruising sailboat built on a fiberglass hull. It's powered by a single Volvo MD20 diesel engine producing 20 horsepower, with 900 hours on the engine. A three-blade Kiwi propeller with feathering was installed in June 2024. The boat carries main and jib sails, lazy bag, and a complete standing rigging replacement completed in June 2024.
The interior layout includes two cabins and one head. The saloon is bright and functional, with a galley equipped with a two-burner stove, sink, and top-loading refrigerator. There is a fixed VHF radio, CD radio, and television with antenna. A foot-operated seawater pump provides deck water.
Cockpit features include a stainless steel bimini, companionway cover, folding cockpit table, outboard motor bracket, life raft support, and wheel steering with safety net along the lifelines. Navigation equipment comprises a Raymarine package with autopilot, wind meter, tridata, GPS, and magnetic compass. The guindeau is electric-powered.
Recent work includes standing rigging replacement in June 2024, propeller installation in June 2024, and wind direction sensor replacement in June 2024. The engine is scheduled for service before the 2026 season. Six-month warranty coverage is provided on the engine, hull structure, and standing rigging.
Length
32.81 FT
Beam
10.70 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo
Engine Model
MD20
Power
NaN HP
Hours
900 HRS
Fuel
Diesel