1986 Beneteau 35' (10.67 m) Oceanis 351
Tracys Landing, Maryland, United States
Thalassa
The Beneteau Oceanis 351 is a versatile cruiser celebrated for its spacious layout and excellent sailing performance. With a well-designed cockpit, ample cabin space, and user-friendly running rigging, it’s ideal for comfortable cruising & extended voyages, offering reliability and ease of handling.
Flag of Registry: United States
- Sloop
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: BEY62164B696
Ready to go with tender and torqeedo
$ 57,900 USD
Description
Thalassa, a beautifully maintained Beneteau Oceanis 351 that perfectly combines comfort, performance, and elegance, making it ideal for seasoned sailors and newcomers alike. This 35-foot cruiser offers an inviting, spacious interior with two generous cabins, a fully equipped galley, and a comfortable salon perfect for gatherings. Outfitted with a balanced sail plan and easy-to-handle controls, Thalassa promises smooth and reliable performance for coastal cruising or offshore adventures.
Additional highlights include a dependable Yanmar engine, modern navigation equipment, and thoughtful design details for extended stays on the water. Thalassa is in exceptional condition and ready to embark on new adventures with you. Don’t miss this opportunity to own this well-cared for sailboat!
Specifications
HIN/IMO: BEY62164B696
LOA: 35' 0'' (10.67 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1986
Beam: 12' 5''
LWL: 30' 4''
Draft Max: 4'
Draft Min: 4'
Cabins: 2
Sleeps: 6
V Berths: 1
Double Berths: 1
Head Room: 6' 4''
Cruise Speed: 7.47 Knots
Fuel Type: Diesel
Super Structure Material: Fiberglass
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: White Gelcoat
Hull Shape: Monohull
Fuel Tank: 24 Gallons (90.85 Liters)
Fresh Water: 106 Gallons (401.25 Liters)
Holding Tank: 20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)
Displacement: 11684 lbs
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Volvo Penta
- Engine Year: 20
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 28.00
- Power KW: 20.88
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Serial Number: null
- Engine Location: Middle
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Specifications
- LOA: 34.83 ft / 10.62 m
- LWL: 30.42 ft / 9.27 m
- Beam: 12.42 ft / 3.79 m
- Displacement: 11,684.00 lb / 5,300 kg
- Ballast: 3,748.00 lb / 1,700 kg
- Engine: 27 HP diesel
- Keel draft: 1.15 m / 2.30 m (3.75’ / 7.58’)
- Keel ballast: 1995 kg / 4397 lb
Ratios
- Sail area / displ. 19.71
- Ballast / displ. 32.08 %
- Displ. / length 173.41
- Comfort ratio 19.59
- Capsize 2.20
Accommodations
Forward Cabin
- Double berth: 7'3" x 5'11"
- Mattress: High-density foam with removable cover
- Hanging locker
- Reading lights: 2 halogen
- Overhead light: 1
- Opening hatch: 20" x 14" with blind
- Storage space beneath berth
- Opening ports: 2, 13" x 7" with curtains
Salon to Starboard
- Salon table with U-shaped settee (can be transformed into a double berth)
- Bottle storage behind settee back
- Storage space beneath settee
- Reading light: 1
- Deck hatch: 20" x 14" with blind
- Fixed hatch above the table with curtain
- Opening port: 26" x 7.5" with curtain
- Fixed hull porthole
- Overhead lights: 2 halogen
Salon to Port
- Settee seat with storage under
- Chart table (aft-facing) with outboard storage
- Electrical panel: 12 function
- Halogen light: 1
- Red-white light over chart table
- Electronics installation panel
- Opening port: 26" x 7.5"
Galley to Port
- Headroom: 6'3"
- Twin stainless steel sinks with mixing faucet
- Pressurized fresh hot and cold water
- Trash can
- 3-burner stove with oven, stainless steel safety bar
- Icebox: 4.5 cubic feet, insulated with polyurethane foam
- 12-volt electric refrigeration unit
- Hot water heater: 6 gallons
- Storage lockers
- Dust pan in cabin sole
- Fixed hull port
- Overhead lights: 1 halogen, 1 neon
- Opening hatch: 10.25" x 10.25" with blind
- Opening port on the coaming: 15" x 7.5"
Head
- Headroom: 6'1"
- Compartment: Molded in one piece for easy cleaning
- Wash basin with faucet for pressurized hot and cold water
- Shower
- Stowage lockers
- Mirror
- USCG approved marine head with holding tank
- Open molded wet locker
- Discharge of used water via 12V electrical sump pump
- Opening hatch: 15" x 7.5" with blind
- Neon light
Companionway
- Headroom: 6'3"
- Removable steps for engine access, fiberglass with non-skid covering
- Wood grab rails: 2
- Plexiglas sliding panel
- Plexiglas drop boards
Aft Cabin
- Double berth: 6'7" x 6'3"
- Mattress: 4.75" thick with removable cover
- Lockers
- Hanging locker
- Stowage space
- Opening hatch: 10.25" x 10.25" with blind
- Opening port on the coaming: 15" x 7.5"
- Fixed hull port
- Curtains
- Reading lights: 2
- Engine access panel: 1
Canvas
- Dodger
- Bimini
- Bimini Connector
Sails
- Furling mainsail
- 140% furling genoa (has a preventive maintenance need to sew a section of the uv cover)
- Spinnaker (we believe it to be symmetrical)
Rigging
- Mast and boom: Anodized aluminum furling, 2 sets of spreaders
- Boom vang: Rigid
- Rigging: Stainless steel rigging forestay, forward and aft lower shrouds, upper shrouds, intermediates, twin backstays
- Running rigging: Includes mainsheet, genoa sheets, mainsail halyard, genoa halyard, traveler cross haul lines, boom vang pennant, furling control line
- Genoa furler: With drum below deck in anchor locker
By the numbers:
- Masthead Sloop
- Sail area (100%) 634 sq.ft
- Air draft 44.95 ft
- Sail area genoa 373.50 sq.ft
- Sail area main 260.49 sq.ft
- IJPE: 522.25 sq ft
- I: 43.25 ft
- J: 12.33 ft
- P: 37.17 ft
- E: 13.75 ft
Engine Equipment
- 27 hp, 3-cylinder diesel
- Fuel tank: 24 gallons
- Engine compartment with eggshell foam insulation
- Shaft protected by fiberglass molded skeg
- 3-bladed fixed propeller: 16 x 12 RH
- Exterior engine panel on console protected by Plexiglas
- Hour meter
- Fuel gauge
Electrical
- Battery: 1 x 70 amp (Group 24), 1 x 135 amp (4D)
- 110V shore power system with 4 outlets
- Battery charger: 20 amp
Hull
- Hull type: Monohull
- Rudder: spade rudder
- Keel: Lead bulb keel with winglets
- Construction: Fiberglass
- Waterline length: 31.10 ft
- Maximum draft: 5.02 ft
- Displacement: 11684.50 lbs.
- Ballast: 3747.86 lbs.
- Hull speed: 7.47 knots
Deck Equipment
- Bow pulpit: Stainless steel with red-green navigation lights
- Stern pushpin: Stainless steel with ring buoy and flag staff supports
- Stanchions: 20" stanchions with double lifelines and gates (6)
- Handrails: 2 teak handrails on coach roof
- Toe rail: Extruded anodized aluminum
- Stem head fitting: Reinforced anodized cast aluminum with 2 roller fairleads
- Fairleads: 4 roller fairleads amidships and aft
- Stern anchor roller
- Mooring cleats: 4 anodized aluminum
- Chain locker: With windlass support and ring bolt for anchor rode
- Windlass: Manual, located in chain locker
- Genoa sheet tracks: 2 coach roof-mounted tracks with roller bearing cars
- Turning blocks: Genoa sheet turning blocks with stoppers
- Mainsheet traveler: Coach roof mounted with roller bearing car
- Sheaves: 2 cheek blocks with 6 sheaves for lines led to cockpit
- Spinlock stoppers: 6 for halyards, genoa furler lines, mainsail furler, and mainsheet
- Lewmar 44 STO winches: 2, for halyards and genoa sheets
- Sail lockers: 2, one full depth and one shallow
- Gas bottle locker: 1 molded locker for gas bottle
- Cockpit table: Fixed with icebox and 2 leaves
- Steering wheel: 42" diameter with console for engine controls and optional electronics
- Stern bathing platform: Accessible via fold-down door with locking mechanism
- Swim ladder: Recessed with teak steps
- Cockpit shower: Mounted on transom
- Stern light
- Cockpit seating: Teak slats
- Integrated Transom fender
Miscellaneous Equipment
- Manual bilge pump: 1
- Electrical bilge pump: 1
- Water tanks: 2 (2 x 50 gallons) built into hull liner
- Propane bottle: 1
- Teak flagstaff
- Owner's manual
- Owner's service records
Construction
Hull
- Laminated GREP hull with internal fiberglass hull liner
- Reinforced with unidirectional roving
Deck
- Balsa sandwich for stiffness, thermal, and acoustic insulation
- Deck liner for additional insulation and easy maintenance
Interior Wood
- Varnished cherry
Builder Data
- Builder: Beneteau
- Designer: Jean Berret
- First built: 1992
- Last built: 1997
- Number built: 439
About the Designers
The Bénéteau Oceanis 351 was designed by Jean Berret and Olivier Racoupeau. Both designers are well-known in the world of yacht design, particularly for their work with the French boatbuilding company Bénéteau.
Jean Berret was the chief designer and responsible for many of Bénéteau's designs in the 1980s and 1990s. He is recognized for creating boats that are both performance-oriented and easy to handle, with a focus on comfort and space. Olivier Racoupeau, who worked alongside Berret, is also a highly respected designer, known for his work on many of the Bénéteau cruising and racing yachts. Racoupeau's influence can be seen in the sleek, modern lines and functional layouts of the Oceanis series.
The Oceanis 351, introduced in 1991, was part of the Oceanis range, which was Bénéteau's line of cruising yachts. The design of the 351 was aimed at offering a balance between performance and comfort, with a spacious interior layout, solid sailing characteristics, and relatively easy handling for short-handed crews.
The Oceanis 351 was popular for its versatility, comfort, and good sailing performance, making it a well-regarded option for cruising sailors at the time.
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