Arriving in Annapolis, Maryland, in early June
The Beneteau Oceanis 43 is a well-balanced cruising sailboat with strong sailing performance and the comfort and flexibility cruisers look for. With a moderate displacement and a generous sail area, the boat feels quick and responsive under sail, especially in light to moderate winds. Its stability comes from a solid ballast-to-displacement ratio, which helps the boat stay steady and composed in heavier conditions. The sail area to displacement ratio falls in the sweet spot for performance cruising, offering enough power for enjoyable sailing without requiring constant effort. The shoal draft keel is a major advantage for those cruising in areas like the Chesapeake Bay, the Bahamas, or other shallow-water regions, allowing you to anchor closer to shore and access places deeper keel boats cannot go. While the numbers speak to its capability, it is the overall feel that sets this boat apart. It sails smoothly, handles predictably, and provides the kind of experience that makes every passage feel rewarding. Whether day sailing or living aboard, the Oceanis 43 is designed to make time on the water as enjoyable as it is reliable.
Features include:
This setup makes the Oceanis 43 a capable, comfortable, and self-sufficient cruiser, ready for weekend escapes or extended bluewater adventures.