This 2011 Beneteau Oceanis 40 is a well-balanced coastal cruiser capable of offshore passages. Built on a fiberglass hull measuring just under 40 feet with a 12.8-foot beam, she draws 1.9 meters—shallow enough for anchorages yet deep enough for solid sailing performance. A single 38-horsepower Yanmar diesel powers her, supported by 200 liters of fuel and 360 liters of fresh water capacity for extended cruising.
The boat is set up for straightforward short-handed sailing with in-mast furling, electric halyard winches, and all sail controls led back to the cockpit. The cockpit features twin helms creating an open, practical layout with good visibility under sail, and a walkthrough transom allows easy water access at anchor. A well-designed full enclosure wraps the cockpit with generous headroom, effectively adding usable living space and enabling comfortable year-round cruising.
The interior comprises three cabins and two heads arranged around a linear galley that keeps the saloon open and social. The layout makes efficient use of space without compromising sailing characteristics. Stainless steel handrails and lifelines run throughout, providing solid safety features for deck movement.
The boat is well maintained and thoughtfully configured as a complete cruising package ready for immediate use.
Length
39.86 FT
Beam
12.83 FT
Draft
6.23 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3JH5E
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
52.83 GAL
Water
95.1 GAL