Oceanis 440 built in 1991 by Bénéteau, three-cabin version, is a long-range cruising sailboat, spacious and sturdy, designed by...
Oceanis 440 built in 1991 by Beneteau yard, three-cabin version, is a long-distance cruising sailboat, spacious and robust, designed by Bruce Farr for Beneteau.
The Oceanis 440 offers an excellent compromise between comfort, performance, and safety. Its large cockpit, wide side decks, and generous interior volumes make it an ideal sailboat for living aboard or long voyages.
French flag, European VAT paid, visible in Martinique
Layout:
Three double cabins and three bathrooms
One double cabin at the bow
Two double cabins at the stern
Water tank 700L
Pressurized hot and cold water
Long galley on port side
Chart table on starboard side
Galley:
Double sink
Two-burner stove with oven Eno
12V refrigerator Waco/Danfoss BD35
Sails and Rigging:
Half-luffed mainsail in Dacron
Dacron genoa on Facnor LS180 roller furler
Dacron staysail on Facnor LS180 roller furler
One asymmetric spinnaker
Ten Spinlock ratchet blocks
Electronics:
Raymarine ST 60 central navigation system, speed/depth sensor, wind gauge
Icom IC-M411 VHF with masthead antenna
Raymarine A70D chartplotter
Furuno radar
Raymarine i70 autopilot with hydraulic ram
Raymarine AIS 650 transceiver
JBL CD player with four speakers
Ocean Signal distress beacon
Electricity:
Two 200Ah service batteries
One 100Ah engine start battery
Four 130W solar panels with regulator
D400 wind turbine
10A shore power line
Cristec 20A battery charger
Engine alternator 80A
Deck:
Lofrans Cayman 1000W electric windlass
Main anchor Cobra 22 kg with 50m of 10mm chain new June 2025
Secondary anchor Danforth 25 kg with 3m of 8mm chain and 15m of cable