Beneteau will reveal its newest concept in sailboat design when it launches the Oceanis 38 at the United States Sailboat Show, October 10-14, 2013 in Annapolis, MD.
“The Oceanis 38 offers a level of customization no other builder has ever offered before at this size. However, what is
quite remarkable, and what makes the Oceanis 38 so innovative is the fact this boat can evolve with your changing
needs over time. The boat should fit its owner, not the other way around,” says Beneteau America President Laurent
Fabre.
The new Oceanis 38 can be a day sailer, weekender, or cruiser based on the owner’s needs and preferences.
The day sailer offers an open, loft-like space with clean lines and an uncluttered feel. A two-person berth is located
far forward and the aft of the yacht is dedicated to storage.
The weekender features two and three-cabin layouts, which can remain open or enclosed based on privacy
preferences. It can also include a separate shower, fitted galley and extra table in the salon and/or cockpit. The
weekender offers the most flexibility allowing many interior components to be added to the yacht as the owner’s
needs evolve over time.
The cruiser can have two or three fitted cabins, a large galley, mainsail arch, helmsman seats and swim platform.
While more conventional, its owners can choose the layout configuration and some components based on personal
inclination.
The Oceanis 38 features a continuous full-length chine and deep draft T-shaped keel, which has proven to enhance
performance, increase stiffness and provide stability while reducing heel. Moreover, the yacht’s twin rudders make
way for a more responsive helm.
Beneteau is known worldwide for its sleek design, quality construction and innovation in the manufacturing of
seaworthy sailing and power yachts. The Beneteau story began more than 125 years ago when Benjamin Bénéteau
started building fishing trawlers in Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, France. Today, the company continues to thrive under the
leadership of Benjamin Bénéteau’s granddaughter, Madame Annette Bénéteau-Roux. Beneteau has manufacturing
facilities in France, Brazil and the United States.
Oceanis 38 Provisional Specifications
Naval Architect Finot-Conq Architects
Interior Design Nauta Design
Length Overall 37’9” 11.50 M
Waterline Length 35’2” 10.72 M
Beam 13’1” 3.99 M
Air Draft 54’4” 16.55 M
Short Draft (option) 5’3” 1.60 M
Shallow Ballast Weight 4,540 LBS 2 060 KG
Long Draft (standard) 6’9” 2.05 M
Deep Ballast Weight 3,945 LBS 1 790 KG
Water Capacity (max) 87 GAL 330 L
Engine 30 HP
CE Certification Requested A8/B9/C10
Go to our Beneteau Oceanis 38 web page (specs, pictures, videos and more)