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The Beneteau Oceanis 350 is a standout example of late-80s/early-90s cruising design—blending performance, comfort, and smart use of space. Designed by renowned naval architect Phillipe Briand, this model helped define the modern production cruising sailboat, offering generous accommodations and easy handling in a manageable 35-foot package.
With her broad beam carried well aft, the Oceanis 350 delivers a remarkably spacious interior for her size, making her an ideal choice for coastal cruising, extended weekends, or even liveaboard use.
Step below and you'll find a bright, inviting salon with classic Beneteau teak joinery and excellent natural light. The layout is designed for comfort and functionality, featuring a spacious main salon with convertible dinette, forward V-berth cabin with ample storage, one or two aft cabins depending on configuration, a full galley with stove, oven, and refrigeration, and an enclosed head with marine toilet and shower.
The Oceanis 350 is well-known for feeling like a much larger boat inside—perfect for family cruising or entertaining aboard.
The deck layout is clean and practical, with all sail controls led aft for short-handed sailing. Wide side decks and secure handholds make movement forward safe and easy. The cockpit features a large helm with pedestal steering, generous lazarette storage, and a swim platform transom for easy water access, with a solid ground tackle setup for cruising confidence.
Powered by a reliable inboard diesel Volvo Penta engine, the Oceanis 350 offers dependable auxiliary power for docking and motoring in light air.
The Oceanis 350 is a capable and forgiving cruiser with a hull speed of around 7 knots. She tracks well, handles predictably, and performs admirably whether coastal cruising or making longer passages.
ALCYONE has been very well kept, a much loved member of an experienced sailing family. She is now ready for her next owners to cruise.
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