Beneteau Oceanis 31
As the fleets entry model, the Oceanis 31 bears a strong resemblance to its larger sisters, combining elegance with ingenuity for maximum cruising pleasure.
A large cockpit will accommodate a small family with control lines leading to the helm and all under the shade of a bimini. Her interior is of dark mahogany with two private cabins, galley, shower, and electric head.
Beneteau Oceanis 35.1
As the middle options of the fleet, the Oceanis 35.1 nicely fills the gap between the smaller and larger boats.
A huge cockpit holds a large crowd under a complete bimini and dodger package. Modern design delivers twin rudder/helm, chinned hull and a wide beam for maximum performance and living space. Below are two private cabins, large galley, separated shower, and electric head.
Beneteau Oceanis 41
With the Oceanis 41, the heart of the Oceanis range has a yacht of incomparable volume and a design with elegant taut lines. Her new generation hull promises comfortable, fast sailing.
The mainsail arch enables you to sail in complete safety and at the same time gives you more space in the cockpit.
The continuous bilge over the full length of the boat creates excellent hull rigidity.
With limited heel, the yacht’s seakeeping is improved without you losing speed.
Beneteau Antares 8 – Power
Agile, powerful, and very habitable, the Antares 8 oozes character. The ideal boat for exploring new shores, she is wonderful for taking a break for a few days or a few hours.
The Antares 8 has a new flared-out hull that delivers wonderful driving sensations, while boasting excellent seakeeping. The dynamic V design of the cap clearly announces the boat’s stunning aesthetic design. Its clever deck plan offers three different possible cockpit seat layouts.
Unique on a boat this size, the Antares 8’s habitability sets it apart from other motor cruisers in this category. The wheelhouse is accessed by a large sliding glass door, sheltering a well-equipped modular living space. There is a real double cabin below the wheelhouse at the bow of the boat, with storage and a shower suite, so you can stay on board for a few days. With walnut-stained woodwork, the boat offers a very contemporary atmosphere.
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