Description and Other Informations
Beneteau Oceanis 350 was the first hull of the "cruise" of the Bénéteau yard, by the current guidelines. In 1986 the French shipyard Bénéteau Oceanis inaugurated the series, dedicated to the cruise vessels "pure." The Oceanis 350 has been one of the first to be built with this philosophy. Designed by Philippe Briand, is a strong hull, the hull powerful, a bulb with and without wings that retain current services. Armed in the masthead, the Oceanis 350 has a deckhouse windows, steering wheel and the cockpit comfortable and spacious, four winches and all maneuvers delayed the cockpit. Under sail is quick and balanced, and that is not very invelato, reduces with calm, even if the wind freshens. Bright interiors with the classic square arrangement with opposing sofas, double cabin forward with beds in "V", kitchen, toilet room and two double cabins aft. All cabins have a sink inside.