Oceanis 440 built in 1991 by Chantier Beneteau, three-cabin version, is a long-distance cruising sailboat, spacious and robust, designed by Bruce Farr for Chantier 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 life on board or long crossings.
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
Hot and cold pressurized water
Long galley to port
Navigation table to starboard
Kitchen:
Double sink
Two-burner stove with oven Eno
12V refrigerator Waco/Danfoss BD35
Sails and Rigging:
Semi-latteen Dacron mainsail
Dacron genoa on Facnor LS180 roller reefing
Dacron staysail on Facnor LS180 roller reefing
One asymmetrical spinnaker
Ten Spinlock clam cleats
Electronics:
Raymarine ST 60 series navigation center, depth sounder, windspeed gauge
Icom IC-M411 VHF with whip antenna
Raymarine A70D chartplotter
Furuno radar
Raymarine i70 autopilot with hydraulic ram
Raymarine AIS 650 transceiver
Pioneer CD player with four speakers
Océan Signal emergency beacon
Electricity:
Two service batteries 200 Ah
One engine start battery 100 Ah
Four 130W solar panels with regulator
D400 wind turbine
10A shore line
Cristec 20A battery charger
80A engine alternator
Deck:
Lofran’s Cayman 1000W electric windlass
Main anchor Cobra 22 kg with 50 m of 10 mm chain new June 2025
Secondary anchor Danforth 25 kg with 3 m of 8 mm chain and 15 m of cable
Cockpit table
Deckhouse canopy
Bimini
Cold water deck shower
Ladder
Additional equipment:
New 2022 inflatable dinghy Nemaxx 330
New 2022 Tohatsu 6hp engine
Safety equipment for six persons
New 2022 Sea Safe life raft for six persons
Tunnel bow thruster