Presenting the well-equipped Beneteau Oceanis 46 (2007) – a spacious and comfortable bluewater cruiser designed for performance and ease of handling.
This 2-cabin, 2-head layout offers ample accommodation for six, making it ideal for family cruising or extended voyages. The generous beam (4.25m) ensures a bright and airy interior with excellent headroom (1.94m), while the fin keel and sloop rig provide balanced sailing performance.
With a Yanmar 4JH4TE 75hp diesel engine (1,513 hours) – reliable and well-maintained with indirect cooling.
Darglow Featherstream propeller with rope cutter – enhancing efficiency and reducing drag.
Recent sails (2019) – including a fully battened mainsail with stack pack and a furling genoa (130%), plus an asymmetric spinnaker (last used 2017).
Renogy 200W solar panels & D400 wind turbine – ensuring excellent off-grid power.
Raymarine navigation suite – including AIS transponder, radar, GPS, and autopilot for safe passage-making.
Spacious cockpit with electric winch – making single-handed sailing a breeze.
Delta & CQR anchors with 50m chain & 45m warp – providing secure mooring options.
Full galley with 4-burner gas stove, oven, fridge, and microwave.
Two electric heads with showers and pressurised hot water system.
Cockpit shower & swim platform.
Bluetooth stereo with saloon & cockpit speakers for entertainment.
ICOM VHF with DSC & GPS, Standard Horizon handheld VHF, and radar reflector for safety.
Bow thruster for enhanced manoeuvrability in tight marinas.
Davits & sprayhood for added practicality.
Lying in the Clyde, this Oceanis 46 is a well-maintained example of Beneteau’s popular cruising range, offering a perfect blend of performance, comfort, and reliability.
Available for viewing by appointment – a fantastic opportunity for discerning sailors seeking a capable and comfortable cruiser.
£140,000 – REF# 342047
Contact Boatshed Scotland – Ian Sawkins for further details.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.
8 years
No time to sail
West Coast Scotland