Defined by its center cockpit design, this 2001 Beneteau Oceanis 40 Cc represents a classic approach to comfortable cruising. With an overall length of 12.5 meters and a beam of 3.91 meters, the hull is constructed from durable fiberglass. It is powered by a reliable 56 hp Yanmar diesel engine, facilitating steady performance under various sea conditions. The vessel is currently located in Livorno, Italy, with the VAT status confirmed as paid.
The deck layout is designed for ease of handling, featuring an electric anchor windlass with 50 meters of chain for simplified mooring. The sail plan includes a mainsail, jib, and a furling staysail operated by an electric winch, totaling a working sail area of 775 sq ft. Performance is further assisted by an adjustable J-prop variable pitch propeller and an installed bow thruster, which significantly improves maneuverability in tight harbor spaces.
Accommodation includes two well-appointed cabins and two heads, making this used boat suitable for extended stays. The interior is finished with a thru-hull mast design and wood joinery. The galley is equipped for self-sufficiency, featuring a microwave, a gas oven, and a double cockpit refrigerator, supported by an electric boiler with a heat exchanger. Additional convenience items include a 2.40m dinghy with a 2hp Honda outboard engine.
Navigation and safety systems are well-integrated, featuring GPS, VHF, autopilot, and a B&G wind station, alongside radar readiness and a hydraulic steering system. The vessel holds a Rina certification valid until June 2028. This cruiser is available for inspection in Tuscany, offering a balanced combination of onboard living comfort and practical sailing mechanics for its next owner.