Beneteau Oceanis 381
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XPresented For Sale By:
NW Yachtnet - Olympia
United States
| Make | Beneteau |
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| Model | Oceanis 381 |
| Year | 1998 |
| Condition | Used |
| Price | US$90,000 |
| Type | Sail |
| Class | Cruiser |
| Length | 11.58 m |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Hull Material | Fibreglass |
| Location | Olympia, Washington, United States |
| LOA | 11.73 m |
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| Length at Water Line | 9.96 m |
| Beam | 3.89 m |
| Min. Draft | 1.6 m |
| Keel Type | Fin |
| Displacement | 14991 lb |
| Ballast | 4740 lb |
| Total Sail Area | 586 ft² |
| Headsail Area | 295.13 ft² |
| Mainsail Area | 290.48 ft² |
| Cabin Headroom | 1.96 m |
| Engine Type | Inboard |
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| Engine Make | Westerbeke |
| Engine Model | 42B BW-7 |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Engine Year | 1998 |
| Power | 44 hp |
| Drive Type | Direct Drive |
| Engine Location | enums.engine-location.center |
| Propeller Type | 3 Blade |
| Propeller Material | Bronze |
| Engine usage (hours) | 800 |
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| Designer | Berret/Racoupeau |
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| Builder | Beneteau FRA |
| Guest Cabins | 1 |
| Fuel Tanks | 1 x 40 gal |
| Fresh Water Tanks | 1 x 125 gal |
| Holding Tanks | 1 x 12 gal |
| Hull Shape | Monohull |
| Windlass | Electric Windlass |
Description
BENETEAU OCEANIS 381
Spacious. Capable. Proven.
There are yachts that promise comfort, and there are yachts that deliver it at sea. The 1998 Beneteau Oceanis 381 is one of the rare designs that balances interior volume, sailing integrity, and manageable systems in a way that still resonates decades later.
Designed by the respected French naval architecture firm Berret-Racoupeau, the Oceanis 381 was conceived as a true cruising yacht — not a stripped racer, not a dockside condo, but a capable coastal passagemaker with real livability.
The Beneteau Oceanis 381 competes with other late-1990s 37-39 ft cruisers such as Catalina 380, Hunter 380/386, and similarly sized Jeanneau models. With nearly 13 feet of beam carried aft, the 381 feels like a 40-footer below decks while retaining the handling ease of a 38-foot platform. The wide, stable hull form provides reassuring initial stability and generous cockpit proportions ideal for entertaining, while the masthead sloop rig delivers balanced, predictable sailing performance.
This is a yacht perfectly suited to:
- San Juan and Gulf Islands exploration
- Extended Pacific Northwest cruising
- Seasonal liveaboard use
- Coastal passagemaking with a couple aboard
Interior: Big-Boat Comfort Without Big-Boat Complexity
The Oceanis 381’s interior is defined by light, volume, and functionality.
- Expansive main salon with excellent natural light
- Large U-shaped galley secure at sea
- Dedicated navigation station
- Generous tankage for extended cruising
The joinery is warm and understated. Ventilation is abundant. Storage is intelligently distributed. The result is a space that feels open in harbor and secure underway.
Under Sail: Forgiving, Balanced, Confident
With approximately 586 square feet of sail area and a moderate displacement profile, the 381 is not designed to win regattas — it is designed to take you places comfortably.
- Predictable helm balance
- Efficient performance in moderate air
- Stable tracking under power
- Manageable sail plan for short-handed crews
In 10–18 knots, the boat feels lively yet composed. Reefed early, she remains steady and confidence-inspiring in stronger conditions.
Construction & Systems
- Solid fiberglass hull
- Balsa-cored deck for stiffness and insulation
- Proven production systems layout
- Widely supported parts availability
- Strong resale liquidity in the 35–40 ft class
This era of Beneteau production is known for delivering durable, serviceable cruising yachts that continue to represent strong ownership value.
Please contact exclusive listing broker John Bolender for details
and personal appointment to view.
Design Features
Design & Construction
- Type: Monohull cruising sailboat with a fin keel and bulb + spade rudder.
- Designer: Well-known French design firm focused on balanced cruising performance.
- Build Materials: Solid fiberglass hull with balsa-cored deck for stiffness and insulation.
- Rig: Masthead sloop — simple and efficient sail plan that’s easy to handle short-handed.
Dimensions
- LOA: ~38.6 ft (11.76 m)
- LWL: ~32.8 ft
- Beam: ~12.9 ft (very beamy for a 38 ft cruiser, which increases interior volume).
- Draft: ~5.33 ft (standard); shoal versions were also available.
- Displacement: ~14,991 lb (6,800 kg)
- Ballast: ~4,740 lb, giving good initial stability.
Performance & Handling
- Sail Area: ~586 sq ft, giving moderate performance (comfortable cruising pace rather than racing speed).
- Hull Speed: ~7.7 knots theoretical maximum.
Accommodation & Comfort
- Interior Volume: Exceptional for its length due to wide beam carried aft — feels like a larger boat below decks.
- Deck & Salon: Many opening ports and hatches provide excellent ventilation and natural light.
- Galley: Well-appointed with good counter space and storage options.
- Tankage: Around 125 gal water and 40 gal fuel — generous for coastal cruising.
Systems & Practical Features
- Easy sail handling — furling on both main and genoa.
- Cockpit with comfortable seating and easy walk-thru access to a swim platform.
- Very comfortable interior and high headroom for the size.
- Predictable handling and manageable short-handed sailing.
- Resale market remains active with solid parts network.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Presented For Sale By:
NW Yachtnet - Olympia
United States
Presented For Sale By:
NW Yachtnet - Olympia
United States