BENETEAU OCEANIS 30.1
The Beneteau Oceanis 30.1 is easy to sail but lively to helm and promises new experiences and thrills. This robust little smart cruiser is small enough to trail, opening up endless possibilities for sailing on lakes and rivers, as well as coastal sailing and high sea adventures
EXTERIOR DESIGN
With a stemhead and her hard-chine hull and well-proportioned sides and coachroof, the Beneteau Oceanis 30.1 looks unashamedly like a small yacht. The Finot-Conq plan has met the double challenge of power and simple navigation. With her slender bow, optimized weight, stiff canvas and square-top mainsail, she performs well in all points of sailing. For beginners or for short-handed sailing, the self-tailing jib and the single winch make her easy to handle. For performance, the Oceanis 30.1 has a large overlapping genoa, a furling code zero and an asymmetric spinnaker. Aft, a step affords access to the sea and can be supplemented by a small lifting platform.
INTERIOR DESIGN
With a few extra centimetres won in strategic places the Beneteau Oceanis 30.1 differs from other boats, thanks to a headspace of 1.98 m in all the places inside where it is comfortable to stand. The two good-sized double cabins each have berths running lengthwise and an open entryway making them feel particularly spacious. The two benches in the saloon provide an additional place for two extra berths. The large shower room is divided into a marine toilet on one side and shower and washbasin on the other. At the foot of the gently sloping companionway, the L-shaped galley has top and bottom storage, a 75-litre refrigerator and a real oven under the gas hob.
FOR EVERYONE
With unbeatable living space for its size and a focus on simplicity of use, the smallest model of the cruising range is nevertheless stylish, and fast, with a highly competitive ready-to-sail price.
TRAILING
With an overall size of under 9x3 metres and a weight of less than 4 tonnes, the Beneteau Oceanis 30.1 can be trailed by road by a professional, without the issues of an extra-wide load. In its lifting keel and rotating mast version, the cruiser can sail along canals and rivers to its sailing grounds.
CHOICE OF HELM
On the BeneteauOceanis 30.1, sailors get to choose between a tiller on double rudders for anyone enjoying a few thrills or from the world of dinghy sailing, or double steering wheel for anyone who prefers space and comfort!
COCKPIT
The double steering wheel layout results in a wonderfully big cockpit. On either side of the large fold-away table are two large benches, which comfortably seat up to six guests.
Specifications
LENGTH OVER ALL : 9.53 m
HULL LENGTH : 8.99 m
HULL BEAM : 2.99 m
LIGHT DISPLACEMENT : 3 995 kg
FUEL TANK CAPACITY : 130 L
FRESH WATER CAPACITY : 160 L
MAX ENGINE POWER (HP) : 5
CVCE CERTIFICATION : B6/C8/D10 in progress
Region
Queensland
Vessel Location
Gold Coast Region Hope Harbour QLD
Reference
TYBBENO30POINT1
Usage
Family, Leisure, Cruising
Model Year
New
Designer
Pascal Conq / Nauta Design
Builder
Beneteau
Length
31' 3" - 9.53m
Beam
2.99m
Draft
1.3m
Displacement
4.12 T
Keel / Ballast
1150
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
Deck Material
GRP
Engine Make
Yanmar
Horsepower
21
Fuel
130L
Water
160L
Cabins
2
Berths
4
Refrigeration
YES
Freezer
YES
Stove
2 burner gas, gimballed oven
Hotwater System
25 ltr
Shower
YES
Toilet
Marine + 80 Ltr holding tank
Ground Tackle
Options available
Safety Gear
YES
Bilge Pumps
1 x Manual + 1 x electric
Epirb
YES
Life Jackets
Yes
Fire Protection
EXt
Electrics
1 Service battery (80 Amps) - 1 Engine battery (50 Amps), LED lighting: Overhead lights & Indirect lighting - Cabin and chart table reading lights, LED navigation lights, 1 25 L / 7 US Gal Electric water heater (engine use)
Electronics
OPTIONAL
Sail Inventory
Shallow ballast weight 1 150 kg 2,535 lbs o Lifting keel version (Ballast melting) 0,95 - 2,33 m 3'1'' - 7'8''
Mast / Rigging
SINGLE
Deck Gear
1 Self tailing winch (H20.1 STA) on the coachroof (Port side) o 1 Aluminium Harken B8 winch handle o 1 Winch handle box