1999 Beneteau 41' (12.50 m) 40 CC
Marathon, Florida, United States
OCEAN DANCER
Introducing OCEAN DANCER a Truly one of a kind Beneteau 400 CC
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: BEY09161C999
Description
Some boats just say Wow these owners Love this boat and have done so many extra things to improve her. Well, that boat is OCEAN DANCER.
A beautiful well-fitted Beneteau 40 CC she has been sailed and lived aboard for some years now by the same couple who are now ready to return to shore. Swallowing the Anchor...
A True Walk on Sail Away - leave tomorrow you can be in Bimini in one overnighter.
Just a few of the reviews:
This boat maximizes spaciousness and big-boat accommodations in a 40-foot hull — and all for a relatively low price.
Known for their stability and ease of sailing, she would be a fantastic boat for a cruising family to spend time in the islands or a seasoned veteran to seek further shores while doing so in the utmost comfort.
Her wide decks make moving about a breeze, the very large cockpit is great for entertaining or just enjoying the outdoors all while under the security of the custom built hard top. The custom deck box is huge enough to hold all the boats gear and a large family’s fun water toys. The sugar scoop stern makes boarding and getting into the water safer and loads of fun.
Downstairs is very well laid out in large spaces with the u-shaped settee table dining or entertaining is a breeze, the butcher block (custom) countertop in the galley not only looks great but is a functional piece of artistry. A full-size fridge has been added for those longer trips to the Bahamas or Caribbean (points unknown) and the need arises to store more perishable.
The spacious 3/4 berth and forward head make for a berth that is fully enclosable for guests or put crew up there, plenty of storage space throughout to store all the gear necessary.
Down the hallway and into the massive owner’s stateroom here you’ll find a centerline (extended) queen bed with en-suite full head.
Her spotless engine room floor and dry bilges show just how loved and cared for she is.
Here are just some of the many updates and upgrades the owners have done over the last few years:
Custom hard top with sliding access panels for easier entry into the cockpit. 3-4 yrs. ago.
Custom steps just outside the hard top for that extra lift.
Custom aft deck box. As mentioned above this thing is huge with tons of storage space.
All the stanchions were raised and re bedded.
Mast, standing and running rigging, and standing rigging were replaced brand new just 5 years ago.
2 sails. Roller furling Doyl headsail with brand new sacrificial sunbrella fabric. 4 batten 3 reef heavy cruising main sail.
All lines run into the cockpit for easier handling.
New stack packs and lazy jacks just 5 years ago.
All new electronics just 5 years ago. With AIS.
587-amp hours of battery capacity.
Separate 12v engine crank battery.
All 110 circuits are run through a Victron MultiPlus 2000-watt inverter/ 60-amp charger.
1860 WATTS of solar. (4)
5 new hatches as of 3 years ago.
200’ of 5-year-old anchor chain (no rode).
Medium-sized GE fridge for more space yet only draws 8 amps.
Balmar 90-amp alternator, 180 twin poles. Switches allow for on / off.
Lewmar 48’s as well as all others are self-tailing, winches.
Spectra Watermaker 12v 10gph recently completely refurbished working great.
And many more.
She was at the dock in Nanny Key. The boats around her sunk she never took on any water. But did receive damage to mast a Bimini top and stantions. When we purchased her the owner had a new mast and rigging for sale with the boat. Nanny Key rigging installed the mast and rigging $15.000. Just for the installation.
The new electronics were added and installed there as well $12,500.
We had her in the yard for 5 months to bring her up to sailing standards.
We did a complete bottom job 3 years back taking the antifoul down to gelcoat then applied Interlux base of 3 coats of antifoul paint with 6 lbs. of granulated copper this was done in Indian Town marina.
Specifications
HIN/IMO: BEY09161C999
Official Number: 1080343
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 41' (12.50 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1999
Beam: 13' 9''
LWL: 36' 9''
Draft Max: 5' 6''
Cabins: 2
Sleeps: 6
Heads: 2
Pullmans: 1
Captain's Quarters: Yes
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: WHITE
Air Conditioning: Yes
Tower: No
Bridge Clearance: 60'
Fuel Tank: 60 Gallons (227.12 Liters)
Fresh Water: 45 Gallons (170.34 Liters)
Holding Tank: 37 Gallons (140.06 Liters)
Displacement: 18740
Ballast Weight: 5300 lbs
Designer: Goup Finot
Builder: Beneteau
Exterior Color: White
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 4JH2E
- Engine Year: 1999
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 54.00
- Power KW: 40.27
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 1300.00
- Engine Location: Middle
Generators
Generator 1
- Generator Make: PREDATOR
- Generator Model: SUPER QUIETâ„¢
- Generator KW: 2000.00
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Based out of Marathon in the Heart of the Florida Keys, Daryl has been sailing all types of boats since he was 6. Yes, that was 51 years ago. He has seen a lot and done a lot. He enjoys sailing, fishing and snorkeling. A pure for love for boats and all things boating, Daryl will bring tremendous amounts of energy and dedication to providing you with the top-notch boat buying or selling that you deserve. He has 4 beautiful granddaughters that he loves with all his might and simply cannot wait for them to get a little bigger so they can all go sailing together. Fun fact - Darylâs dad, although an excellent captain, was not the best navigator and taught Daryl very early on how to navigate. Right before Daryl took over the duties completely, they were motoring down a narrow canal in south Louisiana with nice houses on both sides. All was going great until all of a sudden, the bow began to rise and rise until it came back down with a mighty splash. Dad had not read his 20-year-old chart (eons before electronic ones) and BAMM they had knocked out the power to dozens or more of expensive homes with families out having their Sunday BBQâs. Well, they never blinkedâthey just turned and ran as fast as the little two cylinder would run.