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TECHNICAL DETAILS |
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Length over all |
11,1 m |
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Beam |
3,8 m |
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Draft |
1,53 m |
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Displacement |
5500 kg |
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Engine |
29 hp |
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Fuel tank |
75 l |
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Water tank |
380 l |
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Cabins |
3 |
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Berths |
6+2 |
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Showers / toilets |
1 |
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Mainsail |
28.6 sqm |
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Genoa |
35.9 sqm |
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Rent
sailboat as bareboat, with skipper or
even with crew (hostess, cook, sailor).
For skippered or crewed charters please
send requests.
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Split,
Dubrovnik, Trogir, Kastela,
marina Biograd, Sukosan, Baska Voda,
Makarska, Tucepi, bases Murter, Kornati
Islands, Mali Losinj, Cres, Dalmatia
Rogoznica, Primosten, Sibenik, Zadar,
Pula, Punat, Rovinj, Vrsar, Umag.
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Chartering Conditions |
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Yacht description |
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The
Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 361 was designed by Berret Racoupeau in 2001 as a successor to the
popular Oceanis 352, with new features including
a different cockpit and deck design, separate
galley and head, forward facing nav station and
generous salon. This family sized cruising yacht
combines ease of handling with a well laid out
interior and the quality of finish one would
expect of a Beneteau Oceanis. She is a popular
choice of yacht for charter sailing and her
balance and responsiveness under sail and smooth
motoring have won her many friends amongst blue
water enthusiasts.
Whilst many yacht manufacturers claim their
yachts are 'easy to handle', Beneteau has every
right to make that claim about the Oceanis 361.
This is a yacht than can be easily handled by
two people in moderate to bad weather, and she
feels balanced and responsive under sail,
whatever the conditions. She is undoubtedly
built for blue water cruising rather than fast
sailing, and in light winds her speed can leave
something to be desired, due to her furling
design and shallow draft. However overall her
performance is good and the
Beneteau 361 is an
excellent example of what a 36 foot cruiser can
do when sailing or motoring.
The Oceanis 361 has been well laid out for
casual and relatively effortless sailing, hence
her popularity with those looking for a blue
water or coastal charter yacht. Visibility from
the helm station is good and the self-tailing
genoa wiches, bracing places for feet and
console-mounted throttle controls are located
within easy reach of the helm. The sail controls
of the Oceanis 361 are basic but sufficient for
cruising, and the anchoring set up (an electric
windlass is optional) works well. The single
winch design for all but the two headsail sheets
is efficient, although it can take a little
getting used to for sequencing. The pronounced
prop walk again takes some getting used to and
can be a challenge in stronger winds, but
overall the Oceanis 361 performs well under
sail.
The foldaway cockpit table and walk through
transom make for easy boarding of the Oceanis
361. When motoring, the 27hp Yanmar seems
adequate for her size, and she is generally easy
to manoeuvre. For maintenance, the boat's wiring
and hoses are clearly labelled and the swing-up
companionway steps offer easy engine access. The
20-gallon fuel tank and 275 amp hour battery
bank are arguably on the small side for true
blue water sailing, but overall the Oceanis 361
is well designed and laid out for easy sailing
and maintenance at sea.
The Oceanis 361 admittedly has a few design
oversights, which have since been corrected in
later models. The lack of cabin top hand-holds
forward of the mast can be irritating, the side
decks are on the narrow side, and as with many
family cruisers this size, the mainsheet is
located out of reach on the cabin, which calls
for assistance from another crew. There have
been some reports of minor materials and
workmanship issues, such as poor sealing,
corrosion to interior switches, and sub-standard
gel coatings in areas such as the step through
seating.
Below deck the Beneteau Oceanis 361 really comes
into her own and both the standard two and
optional three cabin layouts work well. There is
plenty of room for four and the passage around
the boat is easy thanks to the galley being
situated away from the main cabin thoroughfare.
The separate galley (either U or L shaped,
depending on the interior version you choose) is
undoubtedly the boat's showpiece and it offers
generous stowage, both dry and refrigerated,
good counter spaces and a luxurious
cherry-stained mahogany finish. There is good
natural lighting and ventilation throughout the
yacht and the large salon makes the Oceanis 361
an excellent choice for entertaining. The table
seats 4 to 6 with relative ease and the
forward-facing nav table effectively offers an
extra seat in this already spacious area. The
head enclosure is also of a very generous size
and has a separate walk-in shower with a slatted
teak seat. The double forward berth is a little
compact but can sleep two adults and the aft
cabin has plenty of space and reasonable hanging
storage, although wave slap can be an issue for
lighter sleepers. The hot and cold pressurised
water and the optional microwave are useful in
berth, and overall the feeling below decks is
spacious and airy.
The Beneteau Oceanis 361 makes an good choice of
family cruiser for those seeking easy,
comfortable blue water and coastal cruising and
sailing. Her stable performance in all
conditions and generous entertaining spaces make
her an excellent charter choice. If you're
looking for more space for your family and
friends and an upgrade from your usual 25 or
30-footer, the Beneteau 361 is definitely worthy
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hire, inventory list, special discounts, please
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soon as possible.
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