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Technical Specs |
In the 1980s, BENETEAU innovated and launched the Oceanis range; a range in which sailing focuses on sharing and the pleasure of living at sea. Safe and spirited, Oceanis yachts are as comfortable cruising as they are capable on longer offshore journeys. Permanently being rethought to bring greater pleasure at sea, BENETEAU now launches 3 new models. The Oceanis 41, 45 and 48 offer more space and comfort and maintain the joy of safe sailing. Thanks to the mainsail arch, it is easier to go inside, with a 45° companionway instead of the 60° on most standard yachts. The long roof windows and the hull windows take maximum advantage of the CE standard and enable natural lighting all along the hull.To increase the size of the interior features without sacrificing the size of the cockpit, BENETEAU has reexamined the open transom feature. The Oceanis keeps the protective feature of the cockpit when sailing, with its large rear seat; and at the same time opens to the sea at anchor, like no other boat. The continuous chine over the full length of the boat brings 2 major benefits in terms of comfort: A greater bed width in the forward cabins (75mm more on the 41 and an island bed on the 45), but also a larger deck (the very large cockpit can accommodate a good-sized table and fridge). The chine doesn’t only offer more space inside, but it maximizes stability on the 1st heel angles, which enables high-performance sailing in a moderate heel. These 3 new models are eligible for Dock&Go technology, a revolutionary and exclusive system. This new BENETEAU innovation makes manoeuvring in the harbour easier thanks to a «cross-shaped» joystick at the helm station. It has 90° rotation to port or starboard, forward and reverse on the spot rotation, enabling you to move the boat in a limited space and access the most difficult harbour berths. |