Oceanis 30.1
Naval Architect: Finot-Conq Architects
Interior Design: Nauta Design
Key Features
- Rotating mast and square top mainsail
- Tiller or twin steering wheels on twin rudders
- Large bench seating for six with foldaway table
- B&G electronics pack
- Tilting transom with full opening
- Two double cabins with two convertible saloon benches for extra berths – sleeps up to six.
- Winner – SAIL Magazine Best Boats 2020 – Best Small Cruiser
- European Yacht of the Year 2020 – Nominated Family Cruiser
Small, but oh so big!
The NEW Oceanis 30.1 is the perfect introduction to Beneteau’s cruising range, with options to suit every type of sailor.
This robust smart cruiser is small enough to transport by a trailer.
Those looking for comfortable cruising will choose the twin steering wheels. Thrill-seekers will love the unique tiller on twin rudders.
For beginners or for shorthanded sailing, the self-tacking jib and the single winch will be perfect.
If you’re chasing performance, the NEW Oceanis 30.1 can be equipped with a large overlapping genoa and a furling code zero or an asymmetric spinnaker.
Go Further
The NEW Oceanis 30.1 is equipped to take you wherever your sailing journey leads you.
It is equally suited to coastal cruising, days on the harbor and exploring inland waterways.
The lifting keel and rotating mast version open up new destinations.
With an overall size of under 9×3 meters, a weight of less than 4 tonnes and beam of 2.99m, the NEW Oceanis 30.1 is trailable by road without the issues of an extra-wide load.
Beneteau promise
The NEW Oceanis 30.1 delivers on Beneteau’s promise to making sailing accessible to everyone.
With unbeatable living space for its size and a focus on simplicity of use, the smallest model of the cruising range is stylish and fast, with a highly competitive ready-to-sail price.
On deck
With a hard-chine hull and well-proportioned sides and coachroof, the NEW Oceanis 30.1 shares the distinctive style of the Oceanis range. With a slender bow, optimized weight, stiff canvas, and square-top mainsail, she performs well in all points of sailing.
The clever deck plan meets the double challenge of power and simple navigation. Double steering wheels moved aft free space on the cockpit, allowing generous seating for six.
In the version with a tiller lifting on anchoring, there is even more space available. The mainsail sheet is placed forward of the companionway, freeing up space while making maneuvers safer.
Below deck
Below decks, the strategic design has maximized volume allowing two double cabins, a large shower room and headroom just shy of two metres midship. Double benches in the saloon that converts to berths allow for six people to sleep on board.
At the foot of the companionway, the L-shaped galley has top and bottom storage, a 75-liter refrigerator and a real oven under the gas hob.
Specifications
Length Overall: 9.53 m
Hull Length: 8.99 m
Hull Beam: 2.99 m
Light Displacement: 3 995 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity: 130 L
Fresh Water Capacity: 160 L
Max Engine Power (HP): 15 CV
CE Certification: B6/C8/D10 in progress