
The Océanis 37
12 July 2008
The Océanis 37 was born out of the collaborative partnership between Bénnéteau, the prestigious design office Finot Conq Group and Nauta Design. The dynamic trio have been working together for some years now, achieving spectacular hulls that combine a harmonious balance between flowing lines, a spacious comfortable layout and excellence in performance.
Above decks, the Océanis 37 is both beautiful and striking but most importantly it is functional. Designed by the Finot Conq. Group who focused on making the design dominantly innovative.The deck boasts comfortable bench seating which surrounds the whole cockpit with plenty of room to walk with ease around the helm. There is no need for any folding or pivoting. The helm includes a binnacle for all instrumentation and chartplotter is easy at hand.
The contemporary below decks interior of the Océanis 37 was meticulously planned by the famous Italian design studio Nauta Design. There aim was to create maximum living space and to follow in the tradition of the larger yachts in the Océanis family, which was successfully accomplished. The Océanis 37 comes in 2 layouts, 2 cabin and 3 cabin both with single head. You will notice that within the saloon there has been emphasis on creating space and light. The light is successfully created by two hull side ports and coachroof ports. And there is unrivalled stowage space. The Océanis 37 is overall well-balanced, light and spacious below decks.
The Océanis 37 has a classic 9/10 anodised aluminium deck-stepped mast, which is fitted with slides. And the sail plan on the new Océanis is a fractional rig with a 105% overlapping genoa. The mainsail traveller is on the coachroof which keeps the cockpit clear and control lines are lead back to cockpit.
The new Océanis 37 is available in two equipment levels, Standard and Exclusive version.
The Océanis 37 with its elegant profile, sleek interior and excellent performance proves to be another successful addition to the Océanis range.
Main Characteristics
Designer: Finot-Conq Group
Interior layout and design: Nauta Design
Length overall: 11,47m/37,63 ft
Hull length: 11,11m/36,45 ft
Hull beam: 3,91m/12,83 ft
Light displacement: 7470 kg/16468,53lb
Mainsail area: 65m2/699,65sq,ft
Genoa area: 32 m2/344,44sq,ft
Fuel capacity: 140 L
Fresh water tank: 346 L
Engine power: 30CV/hp
CE certification applied for: A8/B7/C10
For more information please contact info@vicsail.com or contact (02) 9327 2088
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