This Beneteau Oceanis 41.1 (2017, refit 2022) is an outstanding example of Beneteau’s design philosophy — blending elegant lines, practical sailing performance, and remarkable onboard comfort. She has been meticulously maintained and continuously upgraded, including new sails (2022) and new batteries (2025), ensuring she is fully prepared for immediate cruising.
Her three-cabin, two-head layout offers generous living space, ideal for both family cruising and charter use. With a powerful yet efficient Yanmar 45HP engine, twin helms, modern B&G and Raymarine electronics, and solar panels, this yacht is equally at home on weekend getaways or extended voyages.
Delivered in excellent condition and thoughtfully equipped, this Oceanis 41.1 represents one of the best opportunities on the market today — a turnkey yacht ready to sail.
General Specifications
Builder: Beneteau
Model: Oceanis 41.1
Year Built: 2017
Refit: 2022
Hull Material: GRP
Length Overall: 11.97 m
Beam: 4.20 m
Draft: 1.76 m
Displacement: 7,836 kg
Fuel Capacity: 200 L
Fresh Water Capacity: 2 x 570 L
Holding Tanks: 2
Accommodation
Cabins: 3
Berths: 3 double beds
Heads/WC: 2
Salon: Spacious and bright, with ample seating and storage
Saloon Equipment:
Refrigerator
ENO 2-burner stove and oven
Fans in cabins
20” 12V TV/DVD
Pioneer Bluetooth / AUX / USB sound system
Machinery
Engine: Yanmar 4JH45 (45 HP)
Transmission: Saildrive
Bow Thruster: Craftsman
Batteries: 4 x 100Ah (new 2025)
Anchor Windlass: Ital Winch 1700W
Solar Panels: 2 x 100W
Sails & Rigging
Mainsail: Full battened (2022)
Genoa: Furling Genoa (2022)
Rig: Sloop
Electronics & Navigation
Instruments: B&G Triton (wind, depth, speed)
Autopilot: Raymarine
GPS/Plotters:
Interior: Raymarine A67
Exterior: Raymarine Element 7”
VHF: B&G V50 with AIS
Deck Equipment
Steering Wheels: 2
Dinghy: 2.4 m (2022)
Outboard: Honda 2.3 HP (2023)
Cockpit: Comfortable twin-helm layout with easy access to the swim platform
Deck: Spacious with excellent walkaround space
Additional Equipment
TV/DVD: 20” 12v
Highlights
Refit completed in 2022, including new sails
New batteries (2025)
Fully equipped for cruising
Well-maintained and ready to sail