Beneteau Oceanis 55
The Beneteau Oceanis 55 comes with a lengthy options list that includes up to five cabins, plus room for a crew.
The Beneteau Oceanis 55 comes with a lengthy options list that includes up to five cabins, plus room for a crew.
Looking for a daysailer? Weekender? Full-on cruiser? Whichever you choose, the Oceanis 38’s layout ranges from a minimalist open loft below to a traditional three-cabin design. You pick the options that go into an easy-to-handle hull from Finot-Conq Architects. Click here to read more.
With a stylish arch, hard chines and low-profile coach roof, the Oceanis 55 is both powerful under sail and large enough below to suit your needs.
Just shy of 21 feet, the Beneteau First 20 is the smallest boat in this builder’s lineup. But don’t let the size fool you. The
For Jonathan Green, who sailed his 35-foot Beneteau to victory in the OSTAR, getting to the starting line was the real test.
The OSTAR is a northern crossing of the Atlantic, against prevailing winds, from Plymouth, United Kingdom to Newport, R.I.. The race is organized by the Royal Western Yacht Club in the UK and takes place once every four years. New Englander Jonathan Green finished the race in his Beneteau Oceanis 351, Jeroboam, in 22 days.
The 2013 Boat of the Year awards represent a wide spectrum of winning designs. Meet this year’s nine winners! Boat of the Year from our January 2013 issue.
Fresh from France, the new queen of the Beneteau line proves that it can get up and go when conditions get rough. Boat Review from our November 2012 issue.
This handsome full-size yacht boasts an expansive cockpit and wide open interior. Boat_ Review_ from our August 2012 issue.
Created by the prolific French naval architecture firm Berret Racoupeau, with an open, inviting interior rendered by Nauta Design, the flagship of Beneteau‘s Sense fleet is this scintillating 55-footer, which looks and feels like a much larger yacht. Like its sister ships, the boat’s liveaboard potential makes a lot of, well, sense. The Beneteau Sense 55 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase
“Innovation” is the key word in describing Beneteau‘s revolutionary new Sense series. It translates into a truly spacious cockpit maximizing topside living space, a centralized floor plan with a grand saloon promoting camaraderie and good times, and contemporary twin cabins ensuring privacy and sound slumber. The Beneteau Sense 46 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
The topside focal point of Beneteau’s new Oceanis line is the central cockpit arch; it serves as the mainsheet anchor, the dodger and bimini frame, and provides secure handholds. Twin wheels and the award-winning fold-down electric transom are strong features. Several interior options provide style and comfort. The Beneteau Oceanis 48 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
The Beneteau Oceanis 55 comes with a lengthy options list that includes up to five cabins, plus room for a crew.
Looking for a daysailer? Weekender? Full-on cruiser? Whichever you choose, the Oceanis 38’s layout ranges from a minimalist open loft below to a traditional three-cabin design. You pick the options that go into an easy-to-handle hull from Finot-Conq Architects. Click here to read more.
With a stylish arch, hard chines and low-profile coach roof, the Oceanis 55 is both powerful under sail and large enough below to suit your needs.
Just shy of 21 feet, the Beneteau First 20 is the smallest boat in this builder’s lineup. But don’t let the size fool you. The
For Jonathan Green, who sailed his 35-foot Beneteau to victory in the OSTAR, getting to the starting line was the real test.
The OSTAR is a northern crossing of the Atlantic, against prevailing winds, from Plymouth, United Kingdom to Newport, R.I.. The race is organized by the Royal Western Yacht Club in the UK and takes place once every four years. New Englander Jonathan Green finished the race in his Beneteau Oceanis 351, Jeroboam, in 22 days.
The 2013 Boat of the Year awards represent a wide spectrum of winning designs. Meet this year’s nine winners! Boat of the Year from our January 2013 issue.
Fresh from France, the new queen of the Beneteau line proves that it can get up and go when conditions get rough. Boat Review from our November 2012 issue.
This handsome full-size yacht boasts an expansive cockpit and wide open interior. Boat_ Review_ from our August 2012 issue.
Created by the prolific French naval architecture firm Berret Racoupeau, with an open, inviting interior rendered by Nauta Design, the flagship of Beneteau‘s Sense fleet is this scintillating 55-footer, which looks and feels like a much larger yacht. Like its sister ships, the boat’s liveaboard potential makes a lot of, well, sense. The Beneteau Sense 55 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase
“Innovation” is the key word in describing Beneteau‘s revolutionary new Sense series. It translates into a truly spacious cockpit maximizing topside living space, a centralized floor plan with a grand saloon promoting camaraderie and good times, and contemporary twin cabins ensuring privacy and sound slumber. The Beneteau Sense 46 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
The topside focal point of Beneteau’s new Oceanis line is the central cockpit arch; it serves as the mainsheet anchor, the dodger and bimini frame, and provides secure handholds. Twin wheels and the award-winning fold-down electric transom are strong features. Several interior options provide style and comfort. The Beneteau Oceanis 48 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
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