The 2005 Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 423 is a 41.5-foot fiberglass cruising sailboat designed by the renowned Group Finot. Powered by a 55 hp Volvo diesel engine, the yacht combines stylish aesthetics with proven seaworthiness across varied conditions. The design reflects Finot's reputation for producing capable cruising vessels that balance performance with comfort.
The boat accommodates two cabins and two heads. Layout and interior details are configured for extended cruising, with the design prioritizing usable living space and practical galley and navigation areas typical of this class.
Recent upgrades enhance both functionality and systems. The mast package was renewed in 2022, including the furler, standing and running rigging, and sail inventory. The hull received fresh bottom paint in 2026. Onboard systems include a bow thruster, 350-hour Onan diesel generator, LED lighting throughout, and solar panels installed in 2024. Navigation relies on Raymarine electronics featuring a touchscreen chartplotter and autopilot. The Bimini top and full canvas enclosure date to 2019, with clear window panels added in 2025. Additional equipment includes a custom winter cover with frame, 2025 dinghy, liferaft, asymmetrical spinnaker with ATN tacker, Iridium GO satphone with tracker, and EPIRB.
Length
41.50 FT
Beam
12.83 FT
Weight
19,400.66 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo
Engine Model
Penta D2
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
52.84 GAL
Water
142.67 GAL