Basic Boat Info
Dimensions
Engines / Speed
- Make: Yanmar
- Model: 4JH80
- Fuel: Diesel
- Engine Power: 80hp
- Type: Inboard
- Year: 2019
- Engine Hours: 500
Tanks
Other
ACCOMMODATIONS
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Layout: 3 Cabin / 2 Head: Master stateroom forward with island pedestal berth. Two aft staterooms.
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The aft head compartment features a dry, separated head, the forward head compartment is combined.
GALLEY
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Description - L-shaped galley with separator between counter and seating area
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Refrigeration - 12v refrigeration with top opening door
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Oven - Deluxe propane oven with 2 x burners
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Hot & cold pressurized water system
ELECTRONICS
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B&G - Original to boat
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Software update and change of helm units in 2022
ELECTRICAL
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Shore power and battery charger
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Domestic & Engine Batteries
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Inverter System
SAILS & RIGGING
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Main & Jib - 2020
DECK & HULL
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Last Bottom job 1/22
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Diver cleaning once a month - zinc changed as needed (last in July 2024)
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Canvas - 2022
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Navigation lights, anchor light, steaming and deck light combination
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Lifeline gates
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Emergency tiller
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Fenders and lines
MECHANICAL
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Engine - Yanmar 4JH80
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80 hp
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Fluids changed - July 2023
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< 500 hours
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Generator - Phasor Marine K3-8.0KW
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Air conditioning - Dometic - 3 units - 16,000 BTU
HISTORY OF VESSEL
The owner has been intimately involved in her care and upkeep since purchase in 2022. The boat was chartered less than 12 times, always with a licensed captain.
RECENT UPGRADES
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2022 Canvas
The Oceanis 46 boasts all the features of a large cruising yacht, with a rare balance between elegance, usable space and performance. Her stepped hull opens up an incredible amount of space inside and yet her seakeeping performance is still impressive. A large number of clever customizable fittings make her easy to sail and pleasantly comfortable.
The Oceanis 46.1 is based on a Finot-Conq plan, keeping the distinctive stepped hull of the 51.1. Apart from her performance at sea and the huge amount of space that set this boat apart, this architecture makes optimal use of the cockpit beam. An incredibly efficient deck plan makes her wonderfully safe and easy to use. The furling mast, self-tailing jib and all the halyards and sheets brought back to a single winch at each of the helm stations, make manoeuvring simple when short-handed sailing.
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.