This 2017 Beneteau Oceanis 41.1 is a fiberglass cruising sailboat with a 41-foot length and 13-foot beam. Powered by a single Yanmar diesel engine of 45 horsepower, she features a self-tacking jib and German sheet system on a chined hull designed for balance across varying wind conditions. The mast is set slightly aft, and a shoal draft keel suits shallow-water exploration. Notable design elements include the largest cockpit in her class and a lowering transom that functions as a swim platform.
The interior layout comprises three cabins and one head. Six large portholes flood the space with natural light. The main salon features a U-shaped bench and an extra-large table, while generous storage throughout—including a substantial cockpit locker—keeps gear organized. Accommodations include air conditioning with reverse cycle heating, a microwave, a two-burner stainless steel stove and oven, an electric quiet flush toilet, and an inverter. Carbon-padded upholstery uppers the cabin comfort level.
The boat carries comprehensive navigation and control systems: a B&G autopilot, Zeus 12-inch multifunction touchscreen in the cockpit, and two Zeau 7-inch screens at the steering consoles, all displaying GPS, charting, and cartography. Communications gear includes a B&G VHF radio with AIS receiver and cockpit handset. Roller furling on the mainsail, an electric halyard winch, and a bow thruster enhance handling. A bimini, dodger, and connector piece provide weather protection.
Additional equipment includes triple interior fans, AGM batteries, a Delta 35-pound anchor with 215 feet of chain and line, electric deck wash pump, outboard engine bracket, mosquito screens, varnished wood cockpit table, safety gear such as PFDs, horseshoe ring, fire extinguishers, and flares.
Length
41.00 FT
Beam
13.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Power
NaN HP
Hours
600 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
53 GAL
Water
63 GAL