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This popular Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 361 is a fantastic all round cruising yacht. She has a spacious and well equipped interior, great for a family or entertaining guests. All the lines are led aft into a safe cockpit which makes it easy for sailing short handed. "Colette" is the spacious 3 cabin version and has the benefit of a Bruntons Autoprop.
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Accommodation
Offering up to eight berths with 3 double sleeping cabins. Up forward is a the double V berth with good storage underneath, hanging locker and a deck opening hatch. Moving aft in to the saloon, you have a U shaped dinette to starboard, folding leafs table and a single settee berth to port. Forward facing chart table to port with electrical panels and stowage (red night light over).
L shaped galley aft with double stainless steel sinks, Plastimo Neptune gas cooker with two burners, grill and oven, large fridge (175l) and plenty of stowage. Hot and cold pressurised fresh water supply throughout. Two water tanks totalling 310 litres. Water filter to the cold water supply.
Heads compartment opposite with a Jabsco marine toile with 50l holding tank, basin and separate shower cubicle. Two double aft cabins with hanging lockers and shelving. Blue patterned upholstery and curtains throughout. Blinds to deck hatches. Eberspacher diesel fired central heating system. Teak internal fit out.
Mechanical Systems
Located under the companionway, is the Volvo Penta 2030 marine diesel engine, fitted new in 2001. 28 hp. Three cylinders. Fresh water cooled via a heat exchanger. Single lever controls. Shaft driven to a feathering three bladed Bruntons Autoprop. 75 litres fuel capacity in plastic tank. Approximately 2000 hours on engine.
Electrical System
- Two 12 volt domestic batteries - 2023
- 12 volt engine start batteries - 2020
- Alternator charging
- 240 volt shorepower system with outlets
- Battery charger
- Invertor
- Immersion heater
- Solar panel
- NASA battery monitor
Spars and Sails
Masthead rigged Bermudan sloop. Silver anodised aluminium mast and boom. Stainless steel standing rigging, 2001. Terylene running rigging led aft to cockpit. Rod kicker. Mainsheet traveller. Lewmar 44 Self tailing sheet winches. Lewmar 30/40 ST halyard winches. Single line slab reefing to mainsail with lazyjacks. Headsail furling system.
- Mainsail - Gowen - 3 reefs
- Genoa - Crusader - 2021
- Cruising chute
Deck Equipment
- Bruce anchor with approximately 30 metres of chain and 30m of warp
- Electric anchor windlass
- Kedge anchor with warp
- Various fenders and warps
- Sprayhood - New 2020
- Transom shower (hot & cold)
- Cockpit tent
- Bimini
- Winter cover
- Stackpack
- Bathing platform
- Stainless steel boarding ladder
Navigation Equipment
- B&G speed & log instrument
- B&G depth instrument
- B&G wind instrument
- B&G autopilot
- Navicom RT650 DSC VHF with AIS receiver
- Garmin radar at chart table
- Raymarine chart plotter on the binnacle
- Clock & Barometer
- Navigation lights
- Steering compass
Safety Equipment
- Fire extinguishers
- Fire blanket
- CO detector
- Jackstays
- Danbuoy
- Decklight
- Horseshoe lifebuoy
- MOB sling
- Emergency steering
- EPIRB
- Radar reflector
- Horn
- LED flare
- Plastimo 6 man liferaft (needs service)
- Manual bilge pump
- Electric bilge pump
Construction
Beneteau Oceanis 361 built by Beneteau in 2001. White grp hull with green style stripes. White grp coachroof with teak laid decks. Cast iron fin keel with a bulb. Wheel steering to balanced rudder. Sugar scoop type transom with walk through to cockpit. Self draining cockpit and anchor well.
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General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferaft, fire extinguishers and flares etc., are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on board as part of the sale of a used vessel, may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owner’s specific needs.