Oceanis 30.1 : Best packed full of clever ideas
Boat test by YACHTING MONTHLY (August 2019) She has that lovely feeling on the helm that combines the fun of sailing a dinghy with the security of a yacht Beneteau…

Boat test by YACHTING MONTHLY (August 2019) She has that lovely feeling on the helm that combines the fun of sailing a dinghy with the security of a yacht Beneteau…
Does Beneteau’s new entry-level Oceanis redefine what owners should expect from smaller yachts? Graham Snook travelled to Les Sables d’Olonne to find out Beneteau has achieved something great with its…
This entry-level family cruiser has packed in everything for fun sailing Sailing Magazine Here is a very interesting 30-footer—its actually 29 feet 6 inches—from Beneteau for its Oceanis series. The…
Boat test by SAILING TODAY (Issue n° 01, January 2019) Conditions Boat Test : Barcelona, breeze varying between 0-05kt This handsome Oceanis 46.1 is the successor to the Oceanis 45 which was…
The following magazines have reviewed the new Oceanis 51.1 from Beneteau. Click the links to read the articles. Yachting World Review Sailing Today Review Sailing Review Pacific Yachting Review Sail…
ZUZANA PROCHAZKA MAY 10, 2018 Three versions for ultimate flexibility French boatbuilder, Groupe Beneteau, never introduces just one new idea. Instead, it likes to package concepts together and give them…
Author: W. L. Updated: 6 Apr, 2016 In Brief Touted “the most expensive boat of its size” at her introduction in 1977, the diminutive Mariah 31 helped build Pacific Seacraft’s…
New flagship for the Oceanis line has speed and comfort in a stylish package The Oceanis 51.1 is the new queen of the Beneteau Oceanis series. The design is by…
Multihulls-world.com’s Review Leopard 42 Catamaran An adaptable design for owners or charter fleets The Leopard 42 is a blue water cruising catamaran designed for convenient boat handling, comfort on the…
Sailing Magazine’s Review Lagoon 440 2009 August 1 A comfortably chic cruising cat capitalizes on easy sail handling I have always thought of myself as a journalist first and as…