- Cruising Speed: 7.47 Knots
- Beam: 12' 0''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 5' 0''
- Cabins: 2
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Thalassa, a beautifully maintained Beneteau Oceanis 351 that perfectly combines comfort, performance, and elegance, making it ideal for seasoned sailors and newcomers alike. Over $26,000 in system upgrades and maintenance in the two years of ownership. This boat was under a vessel management program ensuring maintenance schedule were on-time and not missed. This 35-foot cruiser offers an inviting, spacious interior with two generous cabins, a fully equipped galley, and a comfortable salon perfect for gatherings. Outfitted with a balanced sail plan and easy-to-handle controls, Thalassa promises smooth and reliable performance for coastal cruising or offshore adventures.
Additional highlights include a dependable Yanmar engine, modern navigation equipment, and thoughtful design details for extended stays on the water. Thalassa is in good condition and ready to embark on new adventures with you. Don’t miss this opportunity to own this well-cared for sailboat!
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Thalassa is in the water making a short-haul easy. Set sail this season; she is ready to go!
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Salon to Starboard
Salon to Port
Galley to Port
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Companionway
Aft Cabin
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About the Designers
The Bénéteau Oceanis 351 was designed by Jean Berret and Olivier Racoupeau. Both designers are well-known in the world of yacht design, particularly for their work with the French boatbuilding company Bénéteau.
Jean Berret was the chief designer and responsible for many of Bénéteau's designs in the 1980s and 1990s. He is recognized for creating boats that are both performance-oriented and easy to handle, with a focus on comfort and space. Olivier Racoupeau, who worked alongside Berret, is also a highly respected designer, known for his work on many of the Bénéteau cruising and racing yachts. Racoupeau's influence can be seen in the sleek, modern lines and functional layouts of the Oceanis series.
The Oceanis 351, introduced in 1991, was part of the Oceanis range, which was Bénéteau's line of cruising yachts. The design of the 351 was aimed at offering a balance between performance and comfort, with a spacious interior layout, solid sailing characteristics, and relatively easy handling for short-handed crews.
The Oceanis 351 was popular for its versatility, comfort, and good sailing performance, making it a well-regarded option for cruising sailors at the time.
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