OCEANIS 43
2008 | Spain Costa Blanca
122 000 € incl vat
Main datas
- Builder : Beneteau
- Price : 122 000 €
- Material : GRP
- Year : 2008
- Length : 13,10 m
- Beam : 4,12 m
- keel : Fixed Keel
- Draft minimum : 2,00 m
- Hull : Monohull
- Life Raft : Yes
- Area : Spain Costa Blanca
- Mooring : No
- Leasing in progress : No
- Flag : Denmark
- Subtype : Pleasure
- Architect : Berret - Racoupeau
Engines
- Brand : YANMAR
- Model : 4JH4AE
- Fuel : Diesel
- Montage : In Board (IB)
- Engine(s) : 1
- Power Unit. (CV) : 57
- Hours : 1800
- Drive : Shaft drive
- Fuel capacity : 200
- Owner's Comments : Engine up to date with its services. The last one in April 2025. The gearbox was changed in 2023.
Facilities
- Double Cabin : 3
- Sailor Cabin : 0
- Head : 2
- Berth : 6
- Helm : No
- WC : Sailor
Major equipment
- Bow Thruster : Yes
- Stern thruster : No
- Marine Gen. : No
- Group and thruster details :
- AC : No
- Charger and AC details :
- Hot water : Yes
- Black Water : Yes
- Tender : No
- Details :
- Tender Engine : No
Electronics
- Radar : Yes
- Radar details : Raymarine
- VHF : Yes
- Converter 12/220 : Yes
- Sounder : Yes
- Sounder details : Raymarine
- GPS : Yes
- Chartplotter : No
- Plotter details :
- Autopilot : No
- Pilot details : Raymarine
- Watermaker : No
- Watermaker details :
Bridge equipment
- Gangway : No
- Hydrolic Gangway : No
- Davits : No
- Bath platform : No
- Electric windlass : Yes
- Cockpit awning : Yes
- Sprayhood : Yes
- Teak cockpit : Yes
- Furling genoa : Yes
- Furling mainsail : No
- Spinnaker : Yes
- Sails details :
- Winter cover : No
- Mast : 1
- Teak deck : No
Appliances
- IceMaker : No
- Fridge : 1
- Dishwasher : No
- Washing machine : No
- TV antenna : No
- TV : No
- SAT-TV : No
- Heater : No
- Heating details :
- Freezer : Yes
- Oven : Yes
- Microwaves : No
- Electric stove : No
- Gas stove : Yes
Owner's comments
Our Bénéteau Oceanis 43 for Sale
This Bénéteau Oceanis 43 for sale has been much more than just a sailboat to us — it has been our floating home for nearly 2 years. From the turquoise waters of Aruba to the coasts of Mexico, via Cuba and the Bermudas, and finally back to Europe, this Bénéteau Oceanis 43 has safely and comfortably carried us through thousands of nautical miles.
A Recognized Model for Its Comfort
It's a Beneteau Oceanis 43, a model recognized for its onboard living comfort, excellent sailing performance, and generous volumes, both on deck and below. We have equipped our Oceanis 43 to be totally autonomous in long-distance navigation and off-grid cruising.
Equipment and Autonomy
With 1000W of solar panels and 600Ah of lithium batteries, we have been able to stay at anchor for weeks without ever connecting to shore — powering fridges, electronics, lighting, and more, without any difficulty. Whether you work remotely or simply enjoy life at anchor, energy independence is guaranteed.
Engine and Maintenance
The engine is in excellent condition — only 1800 hours, with rigorous maintenance carried out according to the manufacturer's schedule. This year, we inspected the standing rigging and replaced the essential elements to ensure safety and reliability on offshore crossings. The sails and running rigging, on the other hand, are reaching the end of their life and will need to be replaced before undertaking new significant navigations — a point already taken into account in the asking price.
History of the Beneteau Shipyard
The Beneteau shipyard, founded in 1884 by Benjamin Beneteau, is one of the oldest and most respected in the shipbuilding industry. Based in France, Beneteau started by building fishing boats before diversifying into pleasure sailboats. Over the decades, Beneteau has known how to innovate and adapt to the changing needs of sailors, becoming a world leader in the production of cruising and racing sailboats. The shipyard has also developed a range of motorboats, thus consolidating its position in the maritime market.
History of the Beneteau Oceanis 43 Model
The Beneteau Oceanis 43 was designed by Berret-Racoupeau and its interior by Nauta Design. It was first built in 2006 by Beneteau in France. This model marked a new era in the history of offshore cruising boats thanks to its design, comfort, and performance. It was produced until 2014 and enjoyed great success, notably for its use in charter under the name Moorings 43.4. The Oceanis 43 is ideal for family or friends' cruises, offering generous space and exceptional comfort. Its headroom is 1.98 m in the salon and 1.95 m in the cabins, making it particularly spacious and comfortable.
Technical Specifications
Why is this Bénéteau Oceanis 43 Interesting to Buy?
The Bénéteau Oceanis 43 is interesting to buy for several reasons. First, it offers exceptional comfort with its three double cabins and two bathrooms, making it ideal for long family or friends' cruises. Additionally, its autonomous energy system with 1000W of solar panels and 600Ah of lithium batteries allows you to stay at anchor for weeks without needing to connect to shore. Finally, its Yanmar engine in excellent condition with only 1800 hours and rigorous maintenance guarantees optimal reliability and safety for offshore crossings. Moreover, its generous headroom and spacious design make it a top choice for those seeking a high-end cruising sailboat.
It is with some emotion that we part with our Oceanis 43 — it has been both our home, our adventure, and our freedom. It is now time for us to turn the page, and we hope it will continue its journey in the hands of new owners ready to write their own story on board.