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New Oceanis 41.1

Four years after Beneteau launched the Oceanis 41, 45 and 48, which won over many owner worldwide, the company has chosen to unveil its new 41 foot cruiser at the Nautic boat show in Paris.

Benefiting directly from all the experience of a range that needs no introduction, the new Oceanis 41.1 is a distillation of performance and intelligence. It is a best in class!

Loyal to spirit of this earlier generation, the Oceanis 41.1 combines performance and a wide scope forpersonalisation. Built on a chined hull making her remarkably habitable, you can quickly distinguish her from her counterparts by her Nauta Design line. With plenty of beam at the stern, she has a large cockpit for a boat this size.

The transom, closed to protect the boat during sailing, opens out automatically, converting into a huge aft swimming platform. This is an ingenious idea affording direct access to the sea without encroaching on the space and comfort of the helm stations. On the Oceanis 41.1, sailing is comfortable and well-balanced thanks to a hull, designed by Finot Conq Architects. With the mast now further aft, the sail plan is now optimal and she demonstrates outstanding stability under sail. Equipped with the Performance Pack (German system and ‘carbon look’ set of sails), the Oceanis 41.1 promises comfortable sailing at good speeds for the most seasoned sailor.

A gently sloping companionway of just a few steps brings you into the gloriously harmonious interior boasting wonderfully airy lines by Nauta Design.

This new choice between elegant and contemporary light or dark oak and a cosy mahogany ambience illuminates the interior living spaces creating a new atmosphere.

With a choice of woodwork, colours and lining materials, and also the number of cabins and shower rooms, the Οceanis 41.1 leaps forward considerably to adapt to different crew configurations and lifestyles on board. The generous space in the owner cabin is worthy of a much larger cruiser and enables you to face the bed forward.

 

 

 

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