Boat Tour Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 Sailboat
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- Опубликовано: 17 мар 2023
- This week we're looking at a 2017 Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 -- A beautiful sailboat listed with Infinity Yacht Sales. Thanks for watching!
Check here for more info. If the link is not working, that means the boat has likely sold (as I imagine this boat will sell fast). www.yachtworld.com/yacht/2017...
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Price: currently listed at $235,000. Check out the listing (link in the description) for many more details about the vessel and the most up-to-date info on price. Cheers and happy sailing!
Geez only 235? I feel like bennies are always 500k+ when I look at them
Another Great Video, Josh. Thanks for the tour.
Awesome boat! Enjoyed the tour! Wish I could afford it too!
Keep em comin!
Boat will sell very quickly. In great shape. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for sharing Josh. Always enjoy your videos.
… you left out the most important point…. cost. Then again I have been told in sailing if you have to ask you can’t afford it 😅 fair winds!
Thank you for your how to video
I have an older cherry wood Beneteau , this looks totally cheap
how you put the sail in the mast?
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These newer Bend and Tows don't have the sailing charm. They look like Ikea furniture on the inside. Almost aseptic.
They are great island boats. Its probably why they sell so quickly. They do sail very well on that chined hull. If you want teak and a full keel find a nice Hans Christian, Tayana or Westsail.
I hear the "Ikea" analogy alot for the new Beneteaus, but frankly, it's unfair. Beneteau has a long tradition of building fast sailboats with fantastic marine carpentry, and the newest models are no exception, IMO. The so-called "Ikea look" is what modern consumers demand- just look at the newly redecorated homes in your neighborhood- this is the style that Gen Xers and Z'ers want. I prefer more traditional teak and mahogany interiors but these woods are becoming prohibitively expensive and endangered. I'm taking delivery on a new 38.1 in May (no arch, Performance model, North 3Di sails, traditional hoist mainsail) and I flat-out guarantee: it will sail smartly, and my guests and I will love the luxury. Spoiler alert: Finot-Conq do NOT design boats that "park and bark." So to each his/her own!
@Kirk Denebeim I agree with you, kirk. When I had my boat surveyed a Union 32 built-in Taiwan shipyards, the surveyor said this vessel today would cost over 500k today. Your best to buy it on the spot.