- Beam: 14' 10''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 5' 7''
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 628|gallon
- Fresh Water: 2 x 149.3|gallon
- Holding: 2 x 20|gallon
- Cabins: 2
- Heads: 2
This is a preliminary listing - more photos and a detailed description coming soon. Boat is available to show in the meantime. This is a great example of the well-known and sought after Beneteau 46 and has been well taken care of.
"LOTUS 2" is a Beneteau Oceanis 46 sloop sure to delight and impress, bringing your cruising dreams with family and friends to life.
Designed by Berret-Racoupeau Yacht Design for Groupe Beneteau, the Beneteau 46 is highly regarded in the sailing community as a comfortable yet sporty cruising sailboat.
This Beneteau 46 features a wide selection of factory options, including full electronics, bow thruster, in-mast furling, and many other thoughtful additions and details that will surprise you with their thoughtful deployment and versatility.
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A Masterpiece of Proportions
The Beneteau 46 is widely considered one of the most handsome boats the French builder ever produced. Unlike modern designs that carry a massive beam all the way to a flat transom, the 46 has a more traditional, elegant taper. This gives the boat a "sweet" motion through the waves. It doesn't slam; it slices. With a generous waterline and a well-balanced sail plan, it is a true mile-muncher that feels remarkably solid when the wind picks up toward 20 knots.
The Berret-Racoupeau DNA
The naval architecture here focuses on sea-kindliness. Because the hull isn't as beam-heavy forward as the newer "stepped" models, the 46 tracks beautifully. It’s a sailor's boat. The twin-wheel configuration was revolutionary for its time in this size bracket, offering the helmsman excellent sightlines up the side decks and making the transition from the cockpit to the sugar-scoop transom seamless.
Key performance highlights include:
The "Big Boat" Feel: At nearly 24,000 lbs displacement, it has the mass required to handle a Caribbean chop or a gusty afternoon in the bay without feeling flighty.
Balanced Rig: The fractional rig is easy to tune, and the boat is famously easy to "set and forget"—once the sails are trimmed, she’ll hold her course with minimal input from the autopilot.
Interior by Nauta: The Birth of Modern Luxury
The Beneteau 46 was one of the first models to benefit from the collaboration with Nauta Design, and it shows. The interior jumped a decade ahead of its competitors when it debuted.
The "Grand Saloon": The U-shaped dinette is deep and comfortable, featuring the signature wood joinery and stainless steel accents that gave this era of Oceanis yachts a "mini-yacht" feel.
The Galley: It features a massive longitudinal galley to port that offers incredible counter space—perfect for preparing a multi-course meal while at anchor.
Light and Air: With numerous opening hatches and the iconic "eyebrow" deck windows, the ventilation is superb, a critical factor for anyone cruising in warmer climates.
A Legacy of Capability
What makes the Beneteau 46 "awesome" today is its proven track record. These boats have crossed every ocean and can be found in nearly every major harbor in the world. They were built during a period where Beneteau was refining their high-infusion construction, resulting in a hull that is stiff, durable, and relatively easy to maintain.
Whether you are looking at the two-cabin "Owner’s Version" with its palatial aft suite or the three-cabin layout for guests, the boat feels substantial. It strikes that perfect balance: it is large enough to live on indefinitely, yet simple enough for a couple to dock without drama. It’s a modern classic that still turns heads at the fuel dock and outpaces many newer, heavier cruisers on a reach.
The Beneteau 46 (produced from 2007 to 2012) occupies a legendary "sweet spot" in the history of production yacht building. While newer models chase maximum interior volume through increasingly boxy hull shapes, the 46 hails from an era where Berret-Racoupeau and Nauta Design focused on a more fluid, organic marriage of performance and luxury. It is a yacht that looks just as fast and elegant at anchor today as it did when it first debuted, and its reputation among the blue-water cruising community has only grown with time.
A Hull for Real Conditions
The brilliance of the Beneteau 46 begins with its hull form. Unlike contemporary designs that carry their maximum beam all the way to a flat, wide transom, the 46 features a more classic, tapering stern. This design choice is not just aesthetic; it provides a superior "motion at sea." When the wind climbs toward 20 knots and the seas begin to build, the Beneteau 46 remains incredibly well-mannered. It doesn't exhibit the "pounding" motion often associated with flatter-bottomed modern hulls. Instead, it slices through the water with a predictable, rhythmic cadence that reduces crew fatigue on long passages.
At a displacement of roughly 23,200 lbs, it possesses enough mass to feel substantial and "stiff," yet it remains surprisingly light on the helm. This balance is achieved through a carefully calculated center of effort and a deep-draft keel option that allows the boat to point high into the wind, reaching speeds that often surprise owners of more dedicated "racing" cruisers. It is a boat that rewards a good trim but doesn't punish a relaxed cruiser.
The Evolution of the Deck
The deck layout of the 46 was a precursor to the modern "social cockpit" movement. It was one of the first yachts in this size class to truly master the twin-wheel configuration. By splitting the helm, Beneteau opened up a clear, unobstructed path from the companionway to the sugar-scoop transom, making the boat feel much larger than its 46 feet.
For the short-handed sailor, the ergonomics are superb. The primary winches are positioned within easy reach of the helmsman, allowing for single-handed tacks without leaving the wheel. The wide side decks and oversized stainless steel handrails provide a sense of security when moving forward to handle ground tackle or to lounge on the coachroof. It is a deck designed by people who actually sail, prioritizing safety and movement while never forgetting the importance of a comfortable "sundowner" spot once the hook is dropped.
Nauta Design: A Revolution in Interior Living
Step below deck, and you enter a space that redefined the "production boat" interior. The collaboration with the Italian design house Nauta Design brought a level of sophistication previously reserved for custom Mediterranean megayachts. The use of warm Alpi fruitwood, accented by brushed stainless steel and expansive leather-clad grab rails, creates an atmosphere of understated wealth.
The layout is centered around a massive, longitudinal galley to port. This isn't just a place to make a sandwich; it is a gourmet workspace with deep sinks, a top-and-front loading refrigerator, and expansive counter space that makes provisioning for a month-long cruise a breeze. Opposite the galley, the U-shaped dinette serves as the social heart of the vessel, flooded with natural light from the iconic "eyebrow" windows and numerous overhead hatches.
The Owner’s Version is particularly sought after for its palatial aft stateroom. Spanning the full beam of the ship, the cabin features a centerline queen berth and an ensuite head with a separate shower stall—a luxury that truly makes the 46 feel like a home on the water rather than just a vessel.
Engineering and Longevity
What truly makes the Beneteau 46 "awesome" in 2026 is its build quality. During this production run, Beneteau utilized advanced vacuum-infusion processes for the deck and a solid GRP hull with a structural inner grid. This resulted in a boat that is remarkably rigid. You won't hear the "creaks and groans" common in older or less robust boats when the rig is under load.
Furthermore, the mechanical systems—typically powered by the reliable Yanmar 4JH series—are generally easy to access, a detail often overlooked until you are 100 miles offshore. The 46 was built to be used, not just admired. It represents a period where "over-engineering" was still the standard for the flagship Oceanis range.
The Verdict
The Beneteau 46 is the quintessential "modern classic." It offers the speed and ease of a contemporary yacht with the sea-kindly lines and robust feel of a traditional cruiser. It is a boat that inspires confidence in its captain and provides a sanctuary of luxury for its guests. For those who want to cross an ocean in style—or simply be the fastest, most beautiful boat in the harbor—the Beneteau 46 remains the gold standard in its class.
Denison Yachting - San Francisco is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Cape Yachts at South Wharf - South Dartmouth, MA.
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Sail Area Dimensions
I : 54.00 ft
J : 16.25 ft
P : 50.83 ft
E : 17.25 ft
Working Sail Area : 331.00 sq ft
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