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OCEANIS
461
The
concept and construction of the Oceanis 461 has not been left to chance. Owing
much to her predecessors, whether in terms of her dimensions, the technology
used or in aesthetic and practical choices, the Oceanis 461 fits perfectly into
Beneteau's "luxury cruising" range.
The
Oceanis 461 has a vocation for long-distance cruising, in the greatest comfort
and safety. Her long hull, designed by Bruce Farr and Associates, has great
potential for impressive speed and gives the Oceanis 461 the impression of the
"quiet strength" found in large sailing yachts.
Her rigging is also classic and efficient: a masthead furling genoa (drum on
deck) guarantees the necessary power for an easy passage across the seas of the
world, and the in-mast roller furling main provides the luxury of effortless
sailing. The optional semi full battened mainsail is equipped with lazy jacks,
facilitating both furling and sail reduction when necessary, whilst conserving
the efficiency and pleasure of the classic mainsail.
The construction of the Oceanis 461 has been undertaken using the same
principles that have made such a success of the whole range: the glued and
laminated inner mounding ensuring the best possible spread of rigging loads
throughout the hull.
Her deck layout reflects the spirit of comfort and efficiency that has prevailed
in the Oceanis 461 from her concept: teak-capped bulkhead for elegance and
safety, electric winch half sunk into the anchor well thereby providing the best
position for raising the anchor chain, large sunbathing area forward,
uncluttered side decks due to the chain plates having been moved inwards to the
coach roof.
As for the vast cockpit, it is easily accessible via a door in the transom which
is also equipped with deep lockers. The wheel steering position has a full
console, to which a large cockpit table with hinged flaps and icebox is joined.
Whatever your choices, the warm atmosphere of the cherry wood (teak as an
option) welcomes you into the salon cabins bathed with natural light (7 opening
deck hatches and 12 opening portholes!).
Particular attention needs to be paid to autonomy a sailing yacht that can
accommodate up to 8 people for long-distance cruising, whether in terms of fuel
capacity, fresh water or supplies... The Oceanis 461 is well designed for this:
53 gallons fuel capacity, 218 gallons of fresh water, a galley with numerous
baskets and lockers for supplies, fridge/freezer in two compartments, and last
but not least, the large independent head compartments (up to three depending on
layout selected), allowing you to spend many carefree days at sea.
The Oceanis 461 belongs to this "breed" of sailing yachts that is set
apart from the others: designed completely for life at sea, their limitations
are only those defined by you.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Overall
length (mts)
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14
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Beam
(mts)
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4,25
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Draft
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1,75
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Engine
Type
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YANMAR
60 HP
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Cabins
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4
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Berths
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8
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Saloon
berth
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2
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WC/Showers
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2/2
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Water
capacity
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550
LT
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Fuel
capacity
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200
LT
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NAVIGATION
EQUIPMENT
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GPS
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Speedometer
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Depth
sounder
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Wind
speed
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Radio
cassette player
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VHF
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DECK
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Genoa
Furling
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Main
furling
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Cockpit
table
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Cockpit
shower
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El.
Anchor winch
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