This 2014 Beneteau Oceanis 48 is a fiberglass sailing yacht built for extended cruising. At nearly 48 feet with a 15.5-foot beam, she accommodates two cabins and two heads, powered by a single 75-horsepower Yammer diesel engine. The boat was ordered new and delivered to Panama, where she has been sailed extensively throughout the Caribbean, including passages to the Galapagos and across the Atlantic.
The cockpit is a central feature, offering ample space for both sailing and relaxation. A built-in table with refrigerator, a newer bimini with available side panels for weather protection, and a large swim platform with boarding gangway define the outdoor living areas. The helm positions provide good visibility, and the layout allows comfortable handling by two crew members, with essential controls centralized within reach.
The standing rigging has been recently updated, and the yacht was professionally surveyed with a positive assessment, followed by completion of recommended work at a yard in Grenada. Self-sufficiency systems support extended independence from shore, including energy and water management solutions. A custom workshop below deck holds spare parts and tools for onboard maintenance, reflecting thoughtful preparation for remote cruising where service access is limited.
The design delivers stable, predictable performance under sail. A protected cockpit workspace and straightforward deck layout contribute to safety during longer passages and demanding weather conditions.
Length
47.90 FT
Beam
15.55 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH4 TCE
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,800 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
105.67 GAL
Water
174.35 GAL