I have a 393 Oceanis. Wonderful wonderful boat. Have update quite a few bits and just put on a new furled genneka all run from the cockpit. Love her to bits
What a complete pleasure to sail a boat like that knowing at the end of the day/ your watch/ single hand passage, you have all the safety and comfort you need. .
I am in love this sailboat. She is beautiful. My budget was $100,000 . But now I will be up nights reconsidering my situation. Everything I could ever want in a sailboat.
This was a perfect video for me, I'm 3 years away from retirement and I want to live on a sailboat in the Caribbean. I might not need this big of a boat because it's only myself and if I have people visit I would like a second or third birth. I'm very impressed with the quality of this boat and you can never go wrong with a little more room than too little.
Having recently purchased a Beneteau 40, I would need to say that $130,000 is quite shy from the real market. You may find a stripped down bare bones boat for that. Be prepared to spend a lot of money to get it ready to cruise comfortably. Set aside an easy $40,000 to get it ready. I've been doing this for 34 years so very familiar with the market and the reality of it all.
Thanks Mike. I was planning on spending up to $175k all in which would include solar, water purifier, new standing and running rigging bimini, davits and on and on. Am I dreaming or is it doable? especially in this new inflation era. Rich
I purchased my 2013 Oceanis 41 in 2021 for $180k, here in Newport Harbor. It's the 2 cabin 1 head version. The boat was in very good condition overall, but I still put about $60k into it to replace/service/upgrade and now she's more or less like a new boat. I love this boat, she sails very well in all conditions, is safe and very solid, and super comfortable. In 14k winds last week we were making 8.6k SOG with standard sails. Cruises at 7k comfortably under power. Even after paying a pandemic premium and putting quite a bit into her, people approach me often and offer to buy her. I'm certain I could get close to $250k, this boat is in such high demand here. IMHO, if you want a really nice 40' cruiser, you cannot go wrong with an Oceanis 41!
I've been planning this for several years. Hopefully I'm six to nine months away. Waiting for spring is not a bad idea.But as one gets older one wonders how many more springs are gonna come. Sometimes I think you just gotta do it if you can.
@@makisp.1428 I just saw that movie ...........I will have double redundancies like life rafts, portable GPS, satilittephone etc...........im paranoid and that my friend has gotten me to 60 years of happiness!
I love love love this boat! However, it needs a dodger, hard top cover with solar cells and a water purifier system. Oh, and davits with a dinghy. Can that be had with US$175K? Thanks, Rich
I paid that this year for a Beneteau Oceanis 40 2010 Fresh water only boat here in Vermont. There were a few available post Covid that had sat around for 2 years due to border closing . This has an upgraded with a high output alternator , solar , dinghy davits , dodger , enclosed cockpit , etc...but ended up needing a new transmission , running rigging, pumps , flooring panel and other issues related to the 2 year border closing . I paid 10 K less than that but with the repairs I'm at your budget. This video I agree seems very misleading...noted that there were no listing referenced? Rick
This is a wonderful yacht and I would love one. However the LWL must be the same as 41.1 as same hull and only difference is less weight and cost savings on 41.1 . I cannot find the specs for the 41 stating a 40.5 LWL. Still an impressive yacht with 37 LWL.
I am looking at one of these right at 100k, but had hurricane damage and just came out of charter. So I am doing my due diligence and trying to research it as much as possible
I have the year 2030 pegged for a possible boat purchase so the Océanis 41 will be approaching 20yo at that point. I gotta get my wife & I out on some boat deliveries to ensure we find the lifestyle to our liking. (I thought the Moody was your favorite brand?)
Love your videos .. this boat is awesome but I hate the v berths … 41.1 has an amazing forward master .. Just sold my Oceanis 38 which I had in charter in key west. I bought a house on the water just south of st Pete / Sarasota and I’m looking for a 40’er with a nice master and a shallow draft. I have no fixed bridges and even if I get the boat in charter I’d love to be able to bring her behind my house to my dock and work in her here once in a while. I love the Oceanis 45 but 5.75’ is as shallow as she gets.. The new jenneau 410 has a perfect swing keel option but I can’t wait two years … What would you recommend? Read more
Closer to your desires than anything you have shown so far. Except for $. (sigh) As you wait, the $'s might come down, or you might have more, but that's more wear and tear on the vessel that is being put on by someone else.
Comparing the 2010 to 2015 Oceanis 41 with the 2015 onwards Oceanis 41.1 According to Sailboat data, the 41 has an LWL of just over 37 feet and the 41.1 has a slightly longer LWL , even though they share the same hull. The 41.1 is lighter by around 600 kg or 1300 lbs. It has a much lighter resin infused deck that is joined to the hull differently at the toe rail. They also saved weight on the 41.1 with lighter furniture inside. All of this topsides weight reduction meant they were able to take weight out of the keel aswell. The mast was also moved further aft on the 41.1 therefore it has a different sail plan. The 41.1 has a higher SA/D ratio.
Most people get tossed around on oceans… have over 65000 nm under my keel and you gotta take the good with the bad… unless you want to stay in the harbor and be an armchair captain
I have a 393 Oceanis. Wonderful wonderful boat. Have update quite a few bits and just put on a new furled genneka all run from the cockpit. Love her to bits
Even though I'm 10 years from purchasing my new boat home I'm sold on this model. Keep these videos coming Chris they're highly informative.
What a complete pleasure to sail a boat like that knowing at the end of the day/ your watch/ single hand passage, you have all the safety and comfort you need. .
I am in love this sailboat. She is beautiful. My budget was $100,000 . But now I will be up nights reconsidering my situation. Everything I could ever want in a sailboat.
This was a perfect video for me, I'm 3 years away from retirement and I want to live on a sailboat in the Caribbean. I might not need this big of a boat because it's only myself and if I have people visit I would like a second or third birth. I'm very impressed with the quality of this boat and you can never go wrong with a little more room than too little.
This is not really big but more perfect. I hope to be heading in same direction soon
Having recently purchased a Beneteau 40, I would need to say that $130,000 is quite shy from the real market. You may find a stripped down bare bones boat for that. Be prepared to spend a lot of money to get it ready to cruise comfortably. Set aside an easy $40,000 to get it ready. I've been doing this for 34 years so very familiar with the market and the reality of it all.
Agree...Lets face it too that the Raytheon C90 Navigation is dated..Plan to spend and spend....
Thanks Mike. I was planning on spending up to $175k all in which would include solar, water purifier, new standing and running rigging bimini, davits and on and on. Am I dreaming or is it doable? especially in this new inflation era.
Rich
I purchased my 2013 Oceanis 41 in 2021 for $180k, here in Newport Harbor. It's the 2 cabin 1 head version. The boat was in very good condition overall, but I still put about $60k into it to replace/service/upgrade and now she's more or less like a new boat. I love this boat, she sails very well in all conditions, is safe and very solid, and super comfortable. In 14k winds last week we were making 8.6k SOG with standard sails. Cruises at 7k comfortably under power. Even after paying a pandemic premium and putting quite a bit into her, people approach me often and offer to buy her. I'm certain I could get close to $250k, this boat is in such high demand here. IMHO, if you want a really nice 40' cruiser, you cannot go wrong with an Oceanis 41!
I've been planning this for several years. Hopefully I'm six to nine months away.
Waiting for spring is not a bad idea.But as one gets older one wonders how many more springs are gonna come.
Sometimes I think you just gotta do it if you can.
@@makisp.1428 I just saw that movie ...........I will have double redundancies like life rafts, portable GPS, satilittephone etc...........im paranoid and that my friend has gotten me to 60 years of happiness!
I love love love this boat! However, it needs a dodger, hard top cover with solar cells and a water purifier system. Oh, and davits with a dinghy. Can that be had with US$175K?
Thanks, Rich
I paid that this year for a Beneteau Oceanis 40 2010 Fresh water only boat here in Vermont. There were a few available post Covid that had sat around for 2 years due to border closing . This has an upgraded with a high output alternator , solar , dinghy davits , dodger , enclosed cockpit , etc...but ended up needing a new transmission , running rigging, pumps , flooring panel and other issues related to the 2 year border closing . I paid 10 K less than that but with the repairs I'm at your budget. This video I agree seems very misleading...noted that there were no listing referenced? Rick
@@rtg9760 thanks abunch Rick. Guess I'll have to budget US$200k sniff sniff 😢
This is a wonderful yacht and I would love one. However the LWL must be the same as 41.1 as same hull and only difference is less weight and cost savings on 41.1 . I cannot find the specs for the 41 stating a 40.5 LWL. Still an impressive yacht with 37 LWL.
Just lift the budget and do it. ; -)
This boat just may be the perfect type.
Agree
Even If you can't afford the boat I still recommend a visit to Collioure, it's a lovely place.
The marina fees by itself save you enough money to pay for the boat itself if you're a marina queen or king...........this is now on my radar (used:)
I am looking at one of these right at 100k, but had hurricane damage and just came out of charter. So I am doing my due diligence and trying to research it as much as possible
I have the year 2030 pegged for a possible boat purchase so the Océanis 41 will be approaching 20yo at that point.
I gotta get my wife & I out on some boat deliveries to ensure we find the lifestyle to our liking.
(I thought the Moody was your favorite brand?)
I have 3-4 years until I can leave my job and move onto a sailboat. When I do it will probably be to a Oceanus 41.
Winner winner chicken dinner. Love it. Buy it.
This is the one for me! thank you
are marinas real strict if you are 1/2 a foot over? or is it truly a non issue? thanks
most will give you a 3 foot leeway
this is the one, you know it....budgetary increase forthcoming :)
100%
Absolutely.love it.
What is the cutoff year for this, where they went to the 41.1?
What a great boat.
Does the settee lower for extra sleeping?
Thanks for this video.
Dude you are da man
Sounds more like a promotional movie. Is there a disadvantage with this boat?
I’m waiting
Love your videos .. this boat is awesome but I hate the v berths … 41.1 has an amazing forward master ..
Just sold my Oceanis 38 which I had in charter in key west. I bought a house on the water just south of st Pete / Sarasota and I’m looking for a 40’er with a nice master and a shallow draft. I have no fixed bridges and even if I get the boat in charter I’d love to be able to bring her behind my house to my dock and work in her here once in a while. I love the Oceanis 45 but 5.75’ is as shallow as she gets.. The new jenneau 410 has a perfect swing keel option but I can’t wait two years … What would you recommend?
Read more
Closer to your desires than anything you have shown so far. Except for $. (sigh)
As you wait, the $'s might come down, or you might have more, but that's more wear and tear on the vessel that is being put on by someone else.
Comparing the 2010 to 2015 Oceanis 41 with the 2015 onwards Oceanis 41.1
According to Sailboat data, the 41 has an LWL of just over 37 feet and the 41.1 has a slightly longer LWL , even though they share the same hull.
The 41.1 is lighter by around 600 kg or 1300 lbs. It has a much lighter resin infused deck that is joined to the hull differently at the toe rail.
They also saved weight on the 41.1 with lighter furniture inside. All of this topsides weight reduction meant they were able to take weight out of the keel aswell.
The mast was also moved further aft on the 41.1 therefore it has a different sail plan. The 41.1 has a higher SA/D ratio.
I already told you chris, those are mine, go look somewhere else xD
Think you skipped an episode............
It does look like it would get tossed around on oceans though.
Most people get tossed around on oceans… have over 65000 nm under my keel and you gotta take the good with the bad… unless you want to stay in the harbor and be an armchair captain
Or you have enough money to buy a moody DS, Sirius DS or cat, and not have to live in a culvert!