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The BENETEAU OCEANIS 43 combines generous living comfort with high-performance sailing characteristics. At 13.11 metres in length, she offers more space below deck than the smaller models in the range and has spacious cabins, a bright saloon and a well-equipped galley. The deck layout is designed for safety and freedom of movement, ideal for relaxed cruises or longer journeys. The hull ensures stable, good-natured sailing characteristics, while modern sail and rigging options enable efficient handling. Owners benefit from flexible cabin layouts, practical stowage options and comfortable equipment for family or crew.
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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
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- Handling under sail
- Space layout
- Price-to-performance ratio
- Sailing performance and upwind performance
- Suitability for everyday use
- Workmanship & materials
Uncomplicated boat without any technical bells and whistles. We are a married couple with the idea of sailing the Mediterranean once or twice a year for extended periods (one to two months each time). We've found the ideal boat for our needs: three cabins (we would have preferred a two-cabin version), two heads, at least 190 cm of headroom throughout, a fully battened mainsail, a furling genoa, one electric winch for the main halyard and genoa sheets, and a traveler forward of the sprayhood. It also features a Raymarine plotter, 360 liters of water in two tanks, 200 liters of diesel, and a refrigerator with a small freezer compartment. Together with the 200-watt solar panels, we achieve a high degree of self-sufficiency. There's plenty of storage space, even with two guests on board. We also use the port-side aft cabin for storage. We had covers made for the saloon windows, which keep the heat out in the summer.