The new Beneteau Oceanis 34.1, designed by renowned naval architect Mark Lombard and in collaboration with Nauta Design for the deck and interior layouts, has raised the bar for sailing yachts in the 35-foot range. Its sleeker and lighter design, coupled with increased sail area and bow volume for the master cabin, provides a stunning combination of style, spirit, and comfort. The yacht’s modern hull design and impeccable use of space and volume result in graceful proportions and irreproachable functionality, making it truly remarkable and deserving of just one word: exceptional.
As you step onto the deck through the manually operated drop-down transom, you’ll be greeted by a pair of helm seats that fold up and provide additional space. The cockpit features twin wheels that seamlessly blend with the surrounding coamings. A generously sized drop-leaf table takes center stage between two well-proportioned benches, offering ample room for four to comfortably enjoy dinner.
The Oceanis 34.1 boasts spacious and comfortable accommodation spaces below deck. As you descend the companionway, you’ll find an L-shaped galley to starboard.
Moving into the saloon, you’ll quickly notice the clever design features that make this yacht stand out. Despite the narrower hull, the settees are surprisingly wide, offering comfortable sleeping arrangements. The port settee doubles as a seat for an aft-facing fold-up nav desk, which can be converted into an additional berth by inserting a cushion at the aft end.
The master cabin is located forward and features an overhead hatch and hull windows that flood the space with natural light.