The Beneteau Oceanis 37 is a versatile and popular cruising sailboat designed by renowned naval architect Finot-Conq. Blending sleek lines with practical functionality, the Oceanis 37 is praised for its comfortable accommodations, responsive handling, and balanced sailing performance. Her spacious cockpit and thoughtfully designed interior make her suitable for both weekend getaways and extended cruising.
Name of vessel | BENICIA |
Model | Beneteau Oceanis 37 |
Year | 2009 |
Builder | Beneteau USA |
Designer | Groupe FINOT |
Price | $114,000 USD |
Location | Portland, OR |
Length (feet) | 37 |
Beam (feet) | 12.6 |
Draft (feet) | 6.16 |
Displacement (pounds) | |
Ballast (pounds) | |
Engine model | |
Engine horsepower | 30 |
Engine hours | |
Fuel tank capacity (gallons) | 37 |
Water tank capacity (gallons) | 91 |
Holding tank capacity (gallons) |
Below deck, the Beneteau 37 features a modern and airy interior with ample natural light, high-quality finishes, and clever use of space. Two cabins, a well-equipped galley, a spacious saloon, and a functional head, provide comfort and livability. Her easily managed sailplan offers good balance between speed and ease of use.
BENICIA has been lightly sailed on the fresh water of the Columbia River since new and presents well.
Interior Accommodations
The interior of the Beneteau Oceanis 37 is thoughtfully designed for comfort and practicality, ideal for cruising couples or small families. It features a spacious forward cabin with a V-berth and a generous aft cabin with a wide double bed, both offering ample storage and natural light through hull windows and hatches. The saloon is bright and welcoming, with a U-shaped settee around a dining table to starboard and a straight bench to port, which can double as an extra berth. The L-shaped galley near the companionway includes a stove, oven, fridge, and double sink, while the forward-facing navigation station provides a functional space for charts and instruments. A large head with a separate shower area is located aft to starboard. Finished in warm wood tones with quality upholstery and well-placed lighting, the interior combines a modern, airy feel with smart use of space for extended comfort at sea.
Two burner stainless stove
Vitrifrgo front loading refrigerator with freezer box, 12v DC
Tappan microwave
(2) propane bottles
Jabsco electric toilet
Screens for ports
Oceanair screen/shades on all hatches
Pressure hot/cold water
Quick 25l water heater (2021)
Wallas Nautic 40D diesel cabin heater (2009)
Electronics and Navigation
At binnacle:
Raymarine C80 chartplotter
Raymarine ST60+ Wind
Raymarine ST6002 autopilot with L&S hydraulic autopilot drive
Plastimo compass
At nav station:
Raymarine Tridata
Raymarine VHF radio with cockpit RAM mic (2017)
Entertainment:
Samsung TV
Sony CDX-GT520 stereo receiver
(2) cockpit stereo speakers and (2) interior speakers
Electrical Systems
12v DC and 120v AC electrical systems
AC/DC electrical distribution panel with digital voltmeter, water and fuel gauges
Hubbel 30amp shore power inlet
50’ shore power cord
AGM engine start battery (2021)
(2) house batteries (2021)
Pronautic 12-20P battery charger (2013)
Mechanical Systems
Yanmar 3YM30 diesel engine (120 hours)
Direct drive transmission with Volvo shaft seal
Fixed three blade propeller
Yanmar engine control panel with tachometer
Single lever throttle/shift control
80 amp alternator
Plastimo manual bilge pump
Deck and Hull
The Beneteau Oceanis 37 is configured for ease of handling, safety, and relaxed outdoor living. The cockpit is spacious and well-protected, featuring twin helm stations for optimal visibility and a walkthrough transom that leads to a wide swim platform—perfect for easy access to the water. A large folding cockpit table provides space for alfresco dining. The sail controls are led aft to the cockpit, allowing for short-handed sailing, with primary winches conveniently placed near the helm. Wide side decks with molded non-slip surfaces and sturdy handrails ensure safe movement forward, where a sizable anchor locker and bow roller are located. The low-profile coachroof and flush hatches enhance visibility and contribute to the boat’s sleek, modern appearance.
Quick vertical capstan anchor windlass with wired remote
44 lb Lewmar claw anchor
Chain and rope rode
Goiot stainless destroyer wheel with leather cover
Swim ladder
(6) mooring cleats
Stainless bow and stern pulpits with double lifelines and boarding gates to port and starboard
Hot/cold shower at stern
Courtesy light at stern walkway
Sails and Rigging
Anodized aluminum two spreader furling mast and aluminum boom
Profurl headsail furling
Rigid boom vang
Topping lift, spinnaker halyard, genoa halyard (2025), mainsail halyard (2025)
Lewmar mainsail traveler
All control lines led aft to cockpit
Spinlock clutches
(2) Lewmar 30ST cabin top winches
(2) Lewmar 46ST primary winches
Dacron mainsail
Dacron genoa
North Sails asymmetrical spinnaker with Bamar furler (2015)
Miscellaneous and Safety
Horseshoe buoy
Flagstaff and US ensign
Fenders and dock lines