Overview
About this vessel
The Beneteau Oceanis 41 was designed by Finot 6Conq, a naval architecture firm known for combining cruising comfort with efficient, well-mannered sailing characteristics. The hull form carries its beam well aft, providing excellent stability, interior volume, and cockpit space.
This model features Beneteau 27s monolithic fiberglass hull construction, offering strength, durability, and reduced long-term maintenance compared to cored hull designs.
The wide beam and hull windows were part of Beneteau 27s move toward brighter, more open interiors, making the Oceanis 41 feel significantly larger than her LOA suggests.
Twin helm configuration improves visibility under sail and creates an open, social cockpit layout while still allowing for efficient short-handed sailing.
Shoal draft keel option provides improved access to shallower cruising grounds without sacrificing overall stability, making the Oceanis 41 well suited for coastal cruising, island hopping, and ICW-friendly navigation.
The Oceanis 41 has been a highly successful production model for Beneteau, valued for its balance of ease of handling, liveaboard comfort, and strong resale appeal.
Systems access throughout the vessel is well thought out, with good access to the engine, plumbing, and electrical components 6an important consideration for owners planning extended cruising or self-maintenance.