The 2004 Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 423 is a 41-foot cruising sailboat combining elegant design with functional, spacious accommodations. A single 55-horsepower Volvo Penta diesel engine powers the yacht, which carries full-batten mainsail and genoa canvas.
Below deck, the layout comprises three double cabins and two heads. The forward owner's cabin includes a private en-suite bathroom, side seating, and wardrobe storage. Two aft cabins each have double berths and built-in wardrobes. The main saloon features a dinette with an extendable table, C-shaped seating, and a central bench with backrest. The galley is fitted with a double sink, sea water pump, two-burner gas cooktop, oven, and refrigerator accessed from the cockpit.
Navigation and control systems include a Raymarine autopilot with ST6001+ display, RC530 plus chartplotter, and multiple Raymarine display units for wind and trim data. An electric windlass with remote controls at the bow and helm manages the 21-kilogram Delta anchor and associated chain and textile rode. Additional systems include Webasto 5000 heating, stereo, water heater, and fresh water pump with pedal operation. Electrical power draws from three 140-ampere-hour service batteries and a 90-ampere-hour starter battery supported by a charger.
The cockpit and stern fittings showcase teak construction throughout: full teak decking, folding helmsman's seat, and stern platform with integrated storage. Four winches—including one electric unit—facilitate sail handling. Deck equipment includes a sprayhood, bimini, lazy bag and lazy jacks, foldable gangway, stern swim ladder, and shore power connection. Manual and electric bilge pumps provide redundant dewatering.
Length
41.47 FT
Beam
12.80 FT
Draft
6.89 FT
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D2-55
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,450 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
52.83 GAL
Water
142.65 GAL