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38' Beneteau
Oceanis 381
- Year: 1997
- Price: US$ 92,500
- Located in Tortola, British Virgin Islands
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Engine/Fuel Type: Single Diesel
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Additional Specs,
Equipment and Information:
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Builder/Designer
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Builder:
Beneteau
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Designer:
Jean Barrett
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Dimensions
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LOA:
38'5
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LWL:
32'9
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Beam:
12'11
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Draft:
5'4
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Engines
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Engine's):
Yanmar
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Engine(s)
HP: 42
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Hours:
2800
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Tankage
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Fuel:
39 gal
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Water:
117 gal
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Holding:
15 gal
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Accommodations
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Very
spacious and comfortable 2 cabin / 2 head layout
with a drop down saloon table; total 6 births. The
saloon is open and airy with the dinette set to
starboard and a sofa to port. There are 2 fans in
the saloon and plenty of ventilation through 2
large deck hatches and 2 large opening port
lights. It is quite comfortable even for several
people to lounge around in.
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Galley
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Located
below the companionway to starboard; large top
loading refrigerator / freezer and front loading
fridge cooler; 3 burner, gimballed, propane stove
w/ oven; double stainless steel sink with hot and
cold mixing tap and pressurized water system;
loads of storage room and counter space. You can
prepare gourmet meals in this galley, even in a
seaway. A fan, deck hatch and opening port light
will help you stay cool and comfy while feeding
the crew.
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Electronics
/ Electrical
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This
yacht has both 12 volt DC and 110 volt AC
electrical systems. While plugged into shore power
you can use things like a hair dryer or blender (gotta
have those boat drinks!!). The electrical
distribution panels are located at the navigation
station and are simple to use and understand.
Electronics included: VHF radio; stereo with multi
CD changer and 4 speakers (2 in saloon, 2 in
cockpit); Autohelm depth and speed; cellular
telephone.
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Engine
/ Mechanical
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She
is well powered with a Yanmar 42 horsepower diesel
engine. She motors easily at 6 knots. The throttle
control is a single lever that in gages both
forward and reverse. While motoring a heat
exchanger will produce hot water for washing
dishes and showering. While plugged into shore
power the water heater will take over.
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Sails
/ Rigging
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Sails
are built by Neil Pryde; with roller furling
headsail and classic battened mainsail (up and
down type) with lazy jacks and a Stack Pack to
make putting the sail away easy. Both sails are in
very good condition. Standing rigging is stainless
steel wire; and all running rigging is speced
lines. Sail control lines are led aft to the
cockpit through deck organizers and clutch cleats,
so you can do everything from the comfort and
safety of the cockpit.
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Deck
/ Hull
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Deck
and hull are white with very effective non-skid on
deck. Hull is solid fiberglass laminate; deck is
balsa cored for lightness. All fittings are marine
grade aluminum and stainless steel. There are 4
self-tailing Lewmar winches to make sail handling
easy. The entire deck layout makes it very easy to
move around on the boat and the cockpit is very
roomy and comfortable with a large folding table,
bimini cover and 2 night lights.
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Extra
Equipment
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This
yacht comes complete with everything that you need
to hope on board and take a cruise, except food
and booze (if you are a drinker of coarse). She
has all cooking and eating utensils (nice stuff
not cheap crap); safety gear; 2 anchors w/ chain
and rode; dock lines and fenders; BBQ grill;
bimini top; etc.
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Disclaimer
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The
Company offers the details of this vessel in good
faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy
of this information nor warrant the condition of
the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or
his surveyors, to investigate such details as the
buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered
subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal
without notice.
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Box 3484 Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
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