The 12-meter that challenges the 14-meter. Find out why the Oceanis 40.1 is so big.
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We’re talking about the Beneteau Oceanis 40.1 that few people have been able to see live, due to the cancellation of boat shows. But just go to our digital boat show to make up for this lack.
You can find the brand new Beneteau Oceanis 40.1 (m. 12,87 x 4,18) HERE. Here, to entice you to visit, are a few previews of the Beneteau Oceanis 40.1.
Let’s start with the Oceanis 40.1’s signature. Beneteau used Marc Lombard for the design and that’s no accident, while the interiors are by Italian archistars Nauta Design.
Ocean racing experience for the Oceanis 40.1
French designer Marc Lombard, in addition to having already designed boats for Beneteau, was one of the forerunners in the design of open oceanic yachts and has always brought something of his experience on sports boats to cruising boats as well. For this reason, from the Oceanis 40.1 one should not only expect comfort, but also interesting sailing qualities. In fact, the shipyard offers a number of customization options that can steer the boat in one direction or another: three different keel versions, one with reduced draft, one standard and the performance version that pushes the draught up to 2.27 metres, plus two different sail plans.
Nauta’s hand can be seen on the deck and in the interior of the Oceanis 40.1
Thanks to the skilful work of Nauta Design, the deck plan and interiors are XXL, unique for a boat of this size. You really have the impression of being aboard a 45 footer!
Two, three or four cabins depending on the layout. A curiosity: the transom is easily transformed into a large bathing platform, as big as that of the larger Oceanis. Access to the sea is an integral part of life aboard a sailboat.
We suggest you to see now the Beneteau Oceanis 40.1, HERE!
With the Yacht Management formula the boat becomes a bargain
Spartivento Yachts, Beneteau dealer, has another peculiarity that makes its offer unique: the Yacht Management. What is it? Just read the brochure in the Spartivento stand where they explain their offer of boat management that leads to no more costs, lost time and trouble in the management of the boat, including mooring. And then have a return by entrusting the boat, which is rented generating an income. Because Spartivento is also one of the largest rental companies in the Mediterranean.
Spartivento is at your disposal at MYW
You’d better go to Spartivento’s stand right away, take a close look at all the Beneteau models on display and, for more personalized information, just click on the “send an email” or “contact on whatsapp” buttons. Their experts will answer you right away.
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