Beneteau Oceanis 37.1
From €181,500 (VAT not included)
Take advantage of our offers on the entire Beneteau range to sail this summer!
Take advantage of our offers on the entire Beneteau range to sail this summer!
Brand: | Beneteau |
Model: | Oceanis 37.1 |
Total length: | 11.93 m |
Helmet sleeve: | 3.92 m |
Thread displacement: | 6864 kg |
Fuel capacity: | 130 L |
Fresh water capacity: | 355 L |
Motor power: | 40CV |
Standard equipment: | Inventory |
User information: | Consult |
Very open, outer space takes advantage of the absence of the backstay, configuration successfully adopted on the Oceanis 30.1 and Oceanis 34.1. Working rigging with two floors, is generous and promises the Oceanis 37.1 some beautiful benefits.
VERY MANAGEABLE
To stay manageable in small crew, all the maneuvers return on the two stern winches. Only the halyards remain concentrated around the deck. A starboard wheel console gathers all the instruments, including a plotter 7 inches.
POWER AND STABILITY
The fairing takes up the principle of the tulip; this rib that allows to preserve the fluid lines in the submerged part, and provides an increase in power and stability. It also improves the rigidity of the hull, for a good command of the weights and a matching interior volume.
The volume of the Oceanis 37.1 It is outstanding. The space offered in the room is close to that of a 40 pies.
Deported to port, the saloon integrates a sun lounger and a comfortable table for six, in front of the kitchen along.
VISION
The forward cabin offers a clear view over the horizon through the wide integrated portlights on the side. In version two toilets, the size of the bed displaced against the hull to starboard, stays very generous.
COMFORT
Astern, comfort is optimal. In standard version, the double bed is king size and the huge sail locker is accessible from both the outside and the inside.
In standard version with self-tacking jib, priority is given to ease, while in the First Line with a square mainsail at the top and genoa it will delight sailors who are fond of living boats.