BENETEAU Oceanis 30.1
The Oceanis 30.1 is easy to sail but lively to helm and promises new experiences and thrills. This robust little smart cruiser is small enough to trail, opening up endless possibilities for sailing on lakes and rivers, as well as coastal sailing and high sea adventures
Exterior Design
With a stemhead and her hard-chine hull and well-proportioned sides and coachroof, the Oceanis 30.1 looks unashamedly like a small yacht. The Finot-Conq plan has met the double challenge of power and simple navigation. With her slender bow, optimized weight, stiff canvas and square-top mainsail, she performs well in all points of sailing. For beginners or for short-handed sailing, the self-tailing jib and the single winch make her easy to handle. For performance, the Oceanis 30.1 has a large overlapping genoa, a furling code zero and an asymmetric spinnaker. Aft, a step affords access to the sea and can be supplemented by a small lifting platform.
Interior Design
With a few extra centimetres won in strategic places the Oceanis 30.1 differs from other boats, thanks to a headspace of 1.98 m in all the places inside where it is comfortable to stand. The two good-sized double cabins each have berths running lengthwise and an open entryway making them feel particularly spacious. The two benches in the saloon provide an additional place for two extra berths. The large shower room is divided into a marine toilet on one side and shower and washbasin on the other. At the foot of the gently sloping companionway, the L-shaped galley has top and bottom storage, a 75-litre refrigerator and a real oven under the gas hob.
Our South Coast Yachts Service Department will provide you with initial yacht commissioning, warranty support, optional equipment additions, repairs, and routine preventative maintenance packages to ensure you enjoy the best possible ownership experience.
- Length overall : 31’3″
- Hull Length : 29’6″
- Hull Beam : 9’10”
- Light displacement : 8,805 lbs
- Fuel tank capacity : 34 US Gal
- Fresh water capacity : 42 US Gal
- Engine Power (Hp) : 15 HP
Download the General Equipment List – Oceanis 30.1
• Naval Architect: Pascal Conq• Interior design: Nauta DesignEC CERTIFICATION _______________________________• Category B – 6 people• Category C – 8 people• Category D – 10 peopleSTANDARD SAILS DIMENSIONS ____________________• Overall Length (L.O.A)9,53 m31’3’’• Hull length8,99 m29’6’’• L.W.L.8,65 m28’5’’• Hull Beam (max)2,99 m9’10’’• Deep draft (Cast iron)1,88 m6’2’’• Deep ballast weight973 kg2,144 lbs• Shallow draft (Cast iron)1,30 m4’3’’• Shallow ballast weight1 150 kg2,535 lbs• Lifting keel version draft (Ballast melting)0,95 – 2,33 m3’1’’ – 7’8’’• Lifting keel version ballast weight1 300 kg2,865 lbs• Draft with retractable keel1,20 – 2,30 m3’11’’ – 7’7’’• Ballast with retractable keel875 kg1,929 lbs• Air draft13,66 m44’10’’• Light displacement4 120 kg9,100 lbs• Fuel tank capacity (standard)130 L34 US Gal• Fresh water capacity (standard)160 L42 US Gal• Engine power:– standard (Approved for inland waters only)14 HP14 HP– Option21 HP21 HP• Square top mainsail23,80 m²256 sq/ft• Furling mainsail18,80 m²202 sq/ft• Self-tacking jib15,70 m²169 sq/ft• Genoa (105 %)22,10 m²238 sq/ft• Code 034,80 m²374 sq/ft• Asymmetrical spinnaker70,00 m²753 sq/ft•I11,02m36’2’’•J3,87m12’8’’•P10,81m35’6’’•E3,27m10’9’’