Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 45
Self-skippered sailing in the San Juan Islands
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 45
This Beneteau Oceanis 45 offers a refined platform for independent sailing through the Pacific Northwest. Built in 2018, she combines accessible deck layout with thoughtful design. Twin helms allow you to monitor both sides of the sail and read the tell-tails with precision, whilst all lines and electronics remain within the helmsman's reach, making her intuitive to handle across variable conditions.
Below decks, the 45-degree companionway welcomes guests of all ages and mobility levels, even in choppy seas. An L-shaped galley flows seamlessly into the spacious saloon, enabling the cook to remain part of the gathering. The angled hull settles comfortably at 15 degrees under sail, minimising heel while maintaining performance. Three double cabins and convertible dinette berths accommodate eight guests, paired with two heads and modern conveniences including forced-air heating, refrigeration, and a propane cooktop with oven.
Practical features underscore every day afloat. Solar panels and an inverter support energy independence; the bowthruster and electric windlass reduce crew burden during manoeuvres. A large transom integrates bathing and diving access. Navigation and safety systems include GPS, autopilot, AIS, and VHF, whilst furling mainsail and genoa simplify sail handling.
Highlights
- •Twin helm stations with clear sightlines to sails and tell-tails
- •Accessible 45-degree companionway and comfortable 15-degree sailing angle
- •Solar power and inverter for independent cruising
- •Eight-guest capacity across three cabins, ideal for small groups or extended families
The Charter Experience
Base yourself in Bellingham, Washington, and navigate the protected waters and island passages of the San Juan Islands at your own pace. These waters reward careful seamanship with sheltered anchorages, dramatic coastlines, and abundant wildlife. Kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing equipment are available for hire, extending your exploration beyond the deck. Whether you favour structured sailing or lazy exploration, this region offers both discipline and refuge, accessible to skippers comfortable with bareboat command.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day voyage from Bellingham encompasses the San Juan Islands proper, with days allocated to passages between Friday Harbor, Eastsound, and Roche Harbor. Plan anchorages at Stuart Island, Turn Point, and the quieter northern islands. Reserve time for kayaking into narrow channels and diving off protected reefs, with good weather windows for an optional crossing to the Canadian Gulf Islands.
Specifications
13.9 m
3
8
Monohull
2018
