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Oceanis Clipper 411
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The BENETEAU OCEANIS CLIPPER 411 combines generous living comfort with stable sailing performance over a length of 12.71 metres. Compared to smaller models in the CLIPPER series, she offers a spacious cockpit, a practical steering position and convenient access to all operating points. The bright saloon, well-equipped galley and comfortable cabins allow for longer cruises with a high quality of living. The hull and rigging are designed for easy handling and reliable sailing characteristics, making the CLIPPER 411 suitable for both coastal and blue water cruising. With its combination of space, comfort and performance, the OCEANIS CLIPPER 411 is a versatile boat for sailors looking for uncomplicated handling and flexible deployment options.
Oceanis Clipper 411
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- Handling under sail
- Space layout
- Price-to-performance ratio
- Sailing performance and upwind performance
- Suitability for everyday use
- Workmanship & materials
- Handling under sail
- Space layout
- Price-to-performance ratio
- Sailing performance and upwind performance
- Suitability for everyday use
- Workmanship & materials
Excellent sailboat for offshore sailing and living aboard. Solid construction compared to recent Beneteau sailboats very good level of equipment the only drawback is a certain instability downwind in very rough seas. During sailing in the English Channel and the Atlantic, the boat never let me down and always handled the prevailing sail conditions well.