NEW Oceanis 35.1 AND 38.1 Two yachts, ten possibilities
PERFORMANCE: FIRST AND FOREMOST AN OCEANIS
Loyal to spirit of this earlier generation and in the tradition of the 41.1, the Oceanis 35.1 and 38.1 combine performance and comfort at sea.
The chined hull by the architects Finot-Conq stands for comfort and good balance under sail, making a particularly noteworthy entry into the market for this size of boat. With twin rudders, masts positioned further aft and optimized sail plans, the two hulls deliver excellent performance and offer incredible stability underway.
A redesigned deck plan with a strop on the coachroof gives the boat a sleeker profile while maintaining the cruising features of the cockpit completely free of manoeuvres under sail. As for the mainsail arch, it is the ideal choice for a cockpit protected in all circumstances, since large sidings can be fitted with ease.
Thanks to this distinctive new chined hull accentuating their sleek profiles, the two Oceanises 35.1 and 38.1 boast an elegant design and layout by Nauta Design. For the Italian design team, the challenge was to multiply the living spaces in the saloon and offer greater privacy in the owner cabin, while maintaining the
visual perspective that her opening to the bow offered in previous versions.A new L-shaped galley, located on the port side of the 45° companionway, makes a facing seat saloon arrangement possible. The space has been well optimised to allow eight people to sit around the table. For anyone who prefers a more contemporary version, a long galley layout is still available.
Separate owner cabin
Now accessed by a double door, the owner cabin offers wonderful privacy. This new separate space still has a pleasant forward view of the boat when the doors are open.
Tailor-made iDesigned to suit a variety of sailing programmes and increasingly different lifestyles on board, the Oceanis 35.1 and 38.1 is available respectively in 4 and 6 versions with varied layouts: number of cabins and bathrooms, modularity of the saloon, choice of galley, storage capacity, etc.
In the tradition of the latest 41.1, these two new cruisers cleverly combine practical features, performance, and elegance on boat sizes where function generally outweighs personalisation: the Oceanis range continues to stand by its desire to offer a wide choice to demanding customers.nterior atmospheres
Light Oak or Mahogany Alpi: the two new Oceanises offer a choice between a contemporary light oak or more classic Mahogany Alpi atmosphere. Once the cabinetwork has been decided upon, a wide choice of linings and upholstery colours and materials adds the finishing personal touches.
General Specifications
The Oceanis 35.1 is available in 4 different layouts
10,45 m
9,97 m
9,70 m
3,72 m
5533 kg
1,85 m
1559 kg
1,45 m
1825 kg
15,45 m
1,15 m / 2,30 m
2151 kg
130 L
200 L
130 L
20 CV – 30 CV
34’3’’
32’9’’
31’10’’
12’2’’
12,195 lbs
6’1’’
3,436 lbs
4’9’’
4,022 lbs
50’8’’
3’9’’ / 7’7’’
4,741 lbs
34 US Gal
53 US Gal
34 US Gal
20 HP – 30 HP
Length overall
Hull length
LWL
Hull beam
Lightweight
Deep draught
Deep ballast weight
Shallow draught
Shallow ballast weight
Air draught
Drifter draught
Drifter ballast
Freshwater capacity (standard)
Freshwater capacity (optional)
Fuel capacity
Engine power
27,50 m²
23,00 m²
26,72 m²
83,45 m²
50,9 m²
25,5 m²
12,45 m
4,29 m
12,20 m
3,90 m
297 sq/ft
248 sq ft
288 sq/ft
898 sq/ft
548 sq/ft
274 sq/ft
40’10’’
14’1’’
40’
12’10’’
STANDARD SAIL LAYO UT AND AREA
Mainsail
Furling mainsail
Genoa (102 %)
Asymmetric spinnaker
Code 0
Tacking jib
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Naval architects: Finot – Conq
Outside & interior design: Nauta Design
Category A – 6 persons
Category B – 8 persons
Category C – 10 persons