This 2020 Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 is configured for serious offshore cruising and extended liveaboard operation. Unlike many examples built for charter service, she features the three-cabin owner's layout paired with substantial cruising upgrades: Starlink Maritime and Iridium GO! for communications, a lithium battery system with solar arch and rigid panels, PredictWind DataHub, a Rainman watermaker, and a comprehensive B&G electronics suite. Power comes from an 80 hp Yanmar diesel engine.
A major advantage is the documented 2023 Selden re-rig, which included a new mast, boom, standing and running rigging, and deck equipment—a significant investment that effectively resets a major future ownership cost. This upgrade was made as a conscious choice to meet blue water standards rather than in response to damage. Recent expenditure also covers fresh Elvström sails, a Torqeedo electric outboard, serviced safety equipment, engine servicing, and antifouling.
Below decks, the three-cabin, two-head layout is finished in walnut Alpi joinery with light upholstery and abundant natural light. The saloon features a large U-shaped dinette to starboard and a dedicated forward-facing navigation station to port, with generous hull glazing creating a bright atmosphere. The longitudinal galley to starboard is designed for offshore use with excellent bracing and storage. The owner's cabin forward has a centerline double berth and ensuite access, while two aft double cabins provide comfortable guest accommodation. Both heads include separate shower compartments.
The interior is presented in clean, lightly used condition throughout, with excellent storage and comfortable accommodation suitable for extended cruising.
Length
47.83 FT
Beam
9.17 FT
Draft
9.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH80
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,200 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
52.83 GAL
Water
140.01 GAL