2020 Beneteau Oceanis 30.1


Length
31' 3" - 9.53m
Model Year
2020
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP

Championing ever more innovative boats for everyone is definitely BENETEAU's hallmark, and in this respect the new Oceanis 30.1 holds its promises across the board. The smallest yacht in BENETEAU's cruising range boasts trailability, incredible living space for her size and focuses on simplicity, yet she is as stylish and beautiful as ever. There's a goodchance that she will rank 'best in class' throughout her career.

Although it is rare to start with size when presenting boats, the new Oceanis 30.1 is an exception. Her design is based on the balance between reducing the boat's size and increasing the deck and interior space by precious centimetres, which really make the difference in terms of living space and comfort.

FROM INLAND WATERWAYS TO HIGH SEAS

With an overall size of under 9x3 metres and a light displacement of less than 4 tonnes, the Oceanis can be trailed by road by a professional, without having to deal with an extra-wide load. If you prefer to go to your sailing grounds by canals and rivers, the lifting keel and rotat-ing mast version opens limitless programmes. Perfect for sailing on lakes or for coastal hopping, this new Oceanis is, never the less, a robust category B sailing yacht, fitted out for off-shore sailing. The smallest of the range offers the biggest choice of programmes!

SIMPLE YET SPIRITED

The Oceanis 30.1 has a hull designed by Finot-Conq and meets the performance and easy sailing challenge of the recent generation inaugurated in 2017 with the 51.1. She boasts a slender stem widening in a hard chine above the waterline, optimized weight, stiff canvas, and a square-top mainsail as standard, giving her everything she needs to perform well in all points of sailing. Thrill seekers and new sailors from the world of dinghy sailing will love the unusual tiller on twin rudders. Sailors who prefer comfort will choose the twin steering wheels. For beginners or for shorthanded sailing, the self-tailing jib and the single winch will be perfect. For high performance, Oceanis 30.1 can be equipped with an large overlapping genoa, a furling code zero or an asymmetric spinnaker (stemhead built into the hull design).

AS SMART AS ITS ELDER SISTERS

With a hard-chine hull and well-proportioned sides and coachroof, the Oceanis 30.1 honestly looks like a small yacht. The aft beam has space for two steering wheels, which frees up the cockpit. In the configuration with a tiller lifting on anchoring, there is even more space available. Apart from being visually attractive, the unstayed mast with swept back spreaders gets rid of the back stay and frees up aft movement. The same goes for the mainsail sheet, which, placed forward of the companionway, frees up space while making manoeuvres safer. On either side of the large fold-away cockpit table are two large benches, which easily seat up to six guests. Aft, a step affords access to the sea and can be supplemented by a small lifting platform.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE RIGHT PLACE!

Successfully meeting a very demanding set of specifications, particularly in terms of volume and cruiseability, the Oceanis 30.1 has won a few extra centimetres in strategic places, and in this it stands apart from its competitors. By making the soles part of the boats structure, headroom has been increased to 1.98 m midship and 1.85 m in the two cabins. The centimetres won at the bow and aft, give her length enough for two goodsized double cabins, a wonderful open space (a real entrance way for each of the cabins) and allow lengthwise berths. The two times 2 metres of benches in the saloon provide an additional place for 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 companionway, the L-shaped galley has top and bottom storage, a 75 litres refrigerator and a real oven under the gas hob. Another important element of com-fort on the Oceanis 30.1 is the gently sloping companionway (3 steps at 33°) present on all the BENETEAU cruising range yachts.

Vessel Name
Oceanis 30.1
Model Year
2020
Length
31' 3" - 9.53m
Beam
2.99m
Draft
1.88m
Displacement
3.995 Tonnes
Use
Cruising
Designer
Naval Architect : Pascal Conq / Interior design : Nauta Design
Builder
Beneteau
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
Decks Material
Composite sandwich GRP
Engine
Engine Yanmar Diesel (Propeller shaft)
Engine Make
Yanmar
Horsepower
15 HP or 21HP (option)
Fuel Type
Diesel
Engine Hours
New
Propulsion
Fixed two-blade propeller
Fuel
130 L
Water
160 L
Covers
Various options to suit an owners requirement
Accommodation
2 double beds and 2 simple bed between the two cabins
Cabins
2
Berths
2
Shower
1 Hot and cold cockpit shower
Toilet
1 Manual marine toilet with 80 L / 21 US Gal rigid reserve
Galley
L-shaped galley
Worktop in compact Clay with painted wooden fiddles
1 rectangular stainless steel sink (350mm x 320mm / 1'2'' x 1'1'')
1 Mixer tap with hot/cold water under pressure
Refrigeration
1 Cool box 75 L / 20 US Gal top opening (refrigeration unit included in
trim level)
Stove
1 Gas cooker 2 burners - Stainless steel oven on gimbal - Stainless steel protection handrail
Bilge Pumps
1 Electric bilge pump - 1 Manual bilge pump
Electrics
12 V circuit
1 Service battery (80 Amps) - 1 Engine battery (50 Amps)
1 Power distributor
Electronics / Navigation
PACK COASTAL
1 Triton 2 Graphic display, to starboard from the companionway o Sensor (Log, Speedometer, Temperature)
Wind Sensor (Windvane, Anenometer)
Windex Windvane

PACK OFFSHORE
Chart table: B&G V60 VHF, AIS receiver function
Multifunction touchscreen Zeus 7" wide wireless, to starboard from the
companionway (GPS, Chart plotter, Card reader - Navionics Silver cartography included)

Option : NAVIGATION ELECTRONICS : B&G
B&G NAC3 autopilot + Control WR10 Smart Wifi
Sail Inventory
Self-tacking jib furling device Dacron with UV Natural protection, horizontal section
Classic square topped mainsail (900 mm), semi battened with slides, Natural UV protection, horizontal section
Lazy Jack and Lazy Bag in Natural colour
Mast / Rigging
Standard mast 9/10 anodized aluminium installed on the deck, 1 Set of spreader
Anodised aluminium boom
Discontinuous stainless steel standing rigging (Forestay- Side shrouds)
No backstay
1 Standard fore stay
1 Rigid boom vang with tackle
1 Jib furler with drum on deck
2 Mainsail sheet bolts
1 Self-tacking jib sheet track with traveller attached to the deck
Maneuvers brought back to roof (except boom topping lift - foot)
Complete running rigging:
- 1 Main halyard
- 1 Jib halyard with cleat and mast cleat
- 1 Boom topping lift with cleat on mast
- 1 Mainsail foot
- 1 Mainsail sheet (guy on the roof)
- 2 Jib sheets
- 2 Rapid reefing lines
5 Clutches (to port)