Imagine
a cruiser. Imagine your very own cruiser... BENETEAU innovates by
unveiling the Oceanis 38, a new yacht with a revolutionary concept. DAY
SAILER, WEEKENDER, CRUISER, the Oceanis 38 adapts to three worlds and
evolves to match your needs, desires, and lifestyle. A new page of
sailing is being written.
Learn
about this new concept at the Festival de la Plaisance de Cannes
(Cannes Boat Show), from 10 to 15 September 2013 and at all the main
boat shows.
A concept that evolves to match stages in life
Cruising
at everyone's pace on seas the world over. Sailing single-handed, as a
couple, with the family or with friends, the Oceanis 38 can make all
sailing dreams come true. On board this yacht, sailing is free of
needless constraints. Its very use has been redesigned to leave the
owner the choice of layout. Designed to evolve, it can adapt to stages
in life through the addition and subtraction of elements.
In
its initial layout, the Oceanis 38 is designed like a loft, at sea.
Inside, the comfortable companionway opens onto a single area in which
bulkheads have been removed. You get a striking feeling of space. The
view to the bow is completely clear, large sofas and a deliberately
minimalist galley stand before you. The fittings are reduced to
essential needs. The rear of the yacht is dedicated to storage and the
cockpit is uncluttered. The
DAY SAILER version is for people who sail for a few hours.
For
a few days, the Oceanis 38 WEEKENDER is an excellent progression. It
offers a choice between 2 layouts (2 or 3 cabins to be fitted out) which
the customer configures as he wishes: open or closed cabins, separate
shower cubicle, fitted galley, extra table inside/out, helm seats, etc.
to create a boat he can call his own.
Bursting
at the seams with numerous clever, elegant and entertaining ideas, this
Oceanis offers another way of enjoying life at sea.
Philippe Cassegrain, Chairman of Longchamp, has designed an exclusive set of luggage for Beneteau.
Stylish
and clever, the „Rolling Locker‰ houses all the accessories needed to
make storage easier on board. Prepare it on shore so you do not forget
anything. Then roll it along the pontoon to your boat, and position it
in the dedicated space in your cabin – an instant hanging locker!
A new concept built on the genetic makeup of the Oceanis.
Its modern hull is signed by Finot-Conq Architects.
Under
sail, she offers good sea-keeping and performance thanks to a balanced
sail plan: central mast, jib with little overlap, mainsail sheet on
arch. Her chined construction on the full length of the hull helps
maintain a moderate angle of heel.
The Nauta Design office has put all its talent into the design of the interior fittings and for the first time with
Beneteau
they sign a deck plan. On board, there is a boldly modern feel: taupe
textile linings, light-coloured wood and brown oak flooring, giving a
light and harmoniously warm atmosphere, thanks to 4 large hull portholes
OCEANIS 38 – Provisional General Specifications
Naval Architect Finot-Conq Architectes
Interior Design Nauta Design
Length Overall 11.50 m 37Ê9
Waterline length 10.72 m 35Ê2
Beam 3.99 m 13Ê1
Air draught 16.55 m 54Ê4
Short draught (option) 1.60 m 5Ê3
Shallow ballast weight 2 060 kg 4,540 lbs
Long draught (Standard) 2.05 m 6Ê9
Deep ballast weight 1 790 kg 3Ê945 lbs
Water capacity (max) 330 L 87 US Gal
Puissance moteur 30 HP – Elligible for Dock&Go
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