Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 40
Contemporary sailing comfort in the Spanish islands
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 40
The Beneteau Oceanis 40 represents a refined approach to bareboat cruising. Designed by Nauta Design, the Italian studio renowned for superyacht excellence, this sailing yacht balances performance with the interior clarity and comfort essential for independent exploration. Clean, contemporary lines define both deck and cabin spaces, where natural light and considered proportions encourage time spent aboard.
Three cabins accommodate small groups or families seeking self-sufficient sailing. The yacht is comprehensively equipped for autonomous cruising, with modern navigation systems, safety infrastructure, and practical amenities including electric windlass, hot water, and a well-appointed galley. A dinghy is provided for tender exploration of anchorages and coastal villages.
Highlights
- •Nauta Design interior with contemporary aesthetic and abundant natural light throughout cabin spaces
- •Full navigation suite including GPS, colour chart plotter, autopilot, and electronic charting for confident cruising
- •Comprehensive safety equipment and communication systems for independent operations
- •Three separate cabins, electric windlass, hot water system, and galley equipment for comfortable self-catering
The Charter Experience
The Canary Islands and Balearic waters offer year-round sailing with reliable winds and protected anchorages between volcanic peaks and pine-forested coastlines. From Tenerife, you control your own schedule, moving between quiet coves, whitewashed fishing villages, and established marinas at your pace. The combination of accessible sailing conditions and authentic Mediterranean culture makes this region ideal for confident bareboat charterers seeking independence without isolation.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Tenerife, sailing north towards the quieter anchorages of Gran Canaria, or southward to the protected bays near Fuerteventura. Charter vessels following this route frequently anchor off whitewashed coastal settlements, access remote snorkelling sites, and take advantage of reliable northeasterly winds for passage-making between islands. Provisioning is straightforward in established ports, leaving ample time for unhurried exploration.
Specifications
11.8 m
3
6
Monohull
2011
