Beneteau 423 (2003-2008) Reviews
Designed by the famous Groupe Finot, naval architects with more production yachts afloat than any other design firm, the Beneteau 423 has both brawn and beauty. A confident bluewater hull…
Designed by the famous Groupe Finot, naval architects with more production yachts afloat than any other design firm, the Beneteau 423 has both brawn and beauty. A confident bluewater hull…
The Beneteau M432 is 3 Cabin 2 Head layout that was built in France (only) strictly for the charter market (1988-1990 production). Phillipe Briand Designed. The Master Stateroom is forward…
The Beneteau 311 combines the amenities of a large cruiser with the easy handling performance of a 30-footer. It features private cabins forward and aft, a full galley with plenty…
The Beneteau 411 also known as the Oceanis 411 outside of the US was the most popular 40 foot + sailboat that Beneteau has ever built (more than 1,000 hulls…
Designed by Groupe Finot, the Beneteau 331 offers a sophisticated hull with traditional lines. A spacious cockpit, top-of-the-line deck hardware and a roller furling main accent her ease of handling.…
The Beneteau Oceanis 321 is a generous boat with a fast hull. Designed by Groupe Finot, she cuts through waves with ease while her helm remains steady. On a moderate…
The 36 Center Cockpit offers exceptional performance and a spacious interior, with all the traditional features of a Beneteau. On deck, you’ll find exceptional hardware and an easy-to-use sailplan. Below…
Overview The Beneteau 361 is revolutionary in design both above and below decks. Following in the footsteps of the highly successful Oceanis 352. Exemplary features include a large head with…
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The latest in a full line of cruisers shares the styling and performance of its larger siblings. A boat review from our September 2008 issue by Mark Pillsbury Courtesy Of…