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Oceanis 34.1
New Cruiser feeling
From 131 200 € (VAT excluded)*
DESCRIPTION
The Oceanis 34.1, a testament to the collaborative brilliance of Marc Lombard and NAUTA Design, epitomizes the 7th generation Oceanis range. Boasting a sleeker and lighter profile, increased sail area, and expanded space in the bow, particularly for the owner's cabin, this yacht ensures remarkable and unforgettable days on the water. With a unique design concept, it promises an exceptional sailing experience. |
SPESCIFICATIONS
NAVAL DESIGNER : MARC LOMBARD
INTERIOR DESIGNER : NAUTA DESIGN
EXTERIOR
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INTERIOR
Nauta designers have crafted a chic, contemporary interior in elegant walnut or light oak. Multiple deck hatches, hull, and roof portholes flood the boat with natural light and ensure excellent ventilation. The saloon features a cleverly designed chart table with a folding top, offering two additional single berths. The distinctive style, recognizable in every detail, prioritizes comfort, user-friendliness, bright interiors, and effortless movement. |
LIFE ON BOARD
The Oceanis 34.1 encapsulates the essence of introducing sailing to family or friends. Specifically designed for ease of handling, it ensures safe and enjoyable cruising experiences. This boat exemplifies the commitment to creating vessels that seamlessly blend comfort, safety, and accessibility for all crew members, regardless of their experience level. |
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Oceanis 46.1 Beneteau
Oceanis 46.1
Sleek luxury Cruiser
From 319 500 € (VAT excluded)*
Oceanis 37.1
Oceanis 37.1
Elegance at its best
From 181 500 € (VAT excluded)*
DESCRIPTION
The Oceanis 37.1 represents a pinnacle in the evolution of Oceanis cruisers, building upon the innovative features introduced in the seventh generation. As the eighth model launched since 2017, it seamlessly incorporates the distinctive hallmarks of the Oceanis line. Notably, the vessel embraces eco-friendly solutions, presenting options such as an optional electric motor that aligns with sustainable boating practices. Another environmentally conscious feature is the iroko slatted cockpit floor, providing both aesthetic appeal and sustainability. This 37-footer delivers a harmonious blend of cutting-edge design, performance, and eco-conscious choices, reinforcing the Oceanis legacy as a forward-thinking and versatile sailboat for enthusiasts seeking both adventure and environmental responsibility. |
NAVAL DESIGNER : MARC LOMBARD
DESIGN : NAUTA DESIGN
EXTERIOR
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The Oceanis 37.1 boasts a spacious and open outdoor layout, adopting the successful absence of backstays seen in the Oceanis 30.1 and Oceanis 34.1. This design choice, along with generous double spreaders, ensures excellent performance on the water. Emphasizing ease of handling for shorthanded sailing, all rigging is directed to the two aft winches, while halyards remain conveniently grouped around the coachroof. The starboard helm console features all instruments, including a 7-inch plotter, ensuring efficient control. The flared hull, enhanced by a rib, not only contributes to fluid lines and stability but also reinforces rigidity, optimal weight distribution, and increased internal bow volume. |
INTERIOR
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The Oceanis 37.1 cruiser stands out for its remarkable interior volume, offering a saloon that rivals that of a 40-footer. The well-designed layout features a spacious and offset saloon to port, equipped with a relaxing sofa and a comfortable table for six, complementing the lengthwise galley. The fore cabin provides a breathtaking view of the horizon through two large portholes integrated into the hull side. In the two-bathroom version, the generously proportioned bed is positioned against the starboard hull. Optimal comfort at the stern includes a standard king-size double bed, and a vast sail locker is easily accessible from both inside and outside the vessel. |
TWO AVAILABLE VERSIONS
The sailing vessel is offered in two versions to cater to different preferences. The standard variant features a self-tacking jib, emphasizing simplicity and ease of use. On the other hand, the First Line version is designed for sailors seeking a more dynamic experience, featuring a square-top mainsail and Genoa, ideal for those who enjoy lively and spirited sailing.
IROKO SUBSTITUTION FOR TEAK
BENETEAU introduces Iroko, an African wood serving as a successful teak alternative. Utilizing the innovative Iro-Deck assembly process, perfected by BENETEAU, Iroko is employed for cockpit decking. This wood offers uniform coloration, exceptional sustainability, and eliminates the risk of cracks seen in traditional solid wood decks. BENETEAU continues to redefine quality and durability in marine craftsmanship.
The Oceanis 37.1 is now offered with an electric engine featuring a 12 kW pod and 10-kilowatt-hour batteries. This configuration enables a cruising program on inland waterways, catering to the growing demand for silent, carbon-free sailing. With its eco-friendly design, the Oceanis 37.1 combines the thrill of sailing with a commitment to sustainable and quiet navigation on serene waters.