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Oceanis 40 CC

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The Oceanis 40 C.C. was launched in 1994 and it completes a range that included two other models, the 36 and 42. The hull was designed by the Finot Group and it is an evolution of the Oceanis 400 and 411. The deck plan follows a conventional layout for this type of boat: deckhouse, deep cockpit well sheltered by the side guards, as well as the windshield and a large clear area at the stern with access to the transom. This unit was manufactured in 1999 with white hull and refitted in 2017 with: new rigging, overhauling of engine and teak deck. It is also very well equipped, with: bow thrusters, heating system, GPS interfaced with radar, electric winch, Hi-Fi system with outdoor speakers and TV in the saloon, interior plotter. View brochure

The shipyard

The historic French shipyard Bénéteau was founded in 1884 in Croix de Vie by Benjamin Bénéteau. At the very beginning, the shipyard manufactured fishing boats called chalutiers. Since the ‘60s, the shipyard started to produce pleasure boats and it has now become the undisputed world leader in the manufacture of sailboats, as well as one of the top five manufacturers of motor yachts in th world. In the 90s, a business strategy aimed at acquiring several important shipyards led to the creation of Bénéteau Group. Among the most prestigious acquisitions we find the following brands: CNB (production of yachts between 60’ and 94’); Jeanneau (sailboats); Prestige line (motor yachts) Lagoon (very famous brands for catamarans) and Monte Carlo Yachts (motor yachts between 65’ and 105’).

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