1988 Beneteau 35'
10.67 m1988 Beneteau 35' 350 Oceanis
- 10.67 m
- Diesel
- Sail
- Sloop
1988 Beneteau 350 Oceanis
35' (10.67 m) AVA-EM
The 1988 Beneteau Oceanis 350 is a sleek performance cruiser designed by Philippe Briand. Beneteau Oceanis 350 offers modern styling, reasonable performance and roomy accommodations at a price that is hard to beat in a boat of this vintage and size.
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1988 Beneteau 35' 350 Oceanis
- 10.67 m
- Diesel
- Sail
- Sloop
$ 27,992 USD
$ 38,985 CAD*€ 24,939 Euros*£ 21,147 GBP*
Description
The 1988 Beneteau Oceanis 350 is a sleek performance cruiser designed by Philippe Briand. Beneteau Oceanis 350 offers modern styling, reasonable performance and roomy accommodations at a price that is hard to beat in a boat of this vintage and size. It typically features two private cabins
V-berth forward: This cabin is located at the bow of the boat and offers a comfortable sleeping area. Quarter berth aft: Positioned at the rear, this cabin provides additional sleeping space.
​Here are some key specifications:
- Length Overall (LOA): 33' 10"
- Beam: 11' 3"
- Draft: 4' 2" (shoal draft wing keel) or 5' 2" (fin keel)
- Displacement: 4,800 kg
- Bridge Clearance Height: 12.00 m
- Material: GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic)
- Sail Area/Displacement Ratio: 16.2 (meaning it sails quickly in most conditions)
This model features a low-profile coach roof, scooped transom, and a balanced spade rudder for improved handling.
It is a well-balanced cruiser with a mix of performance and comfort. Here’s a breakdown:
Performance
- Designed by Philippe Briand, the Oceanis 350 has a light displacement hull, making it relatively quick in most conditions.
- The sail area/displacement ratio of 16.2 allows it to sail efficiently, though it may struggle in very light winds.
- It features a balanced spade rudder, which improves handling.
- The shoal draft wing keel (4'2") and fin keel (5'2") options provide different sailing characteristics—shoal draft is better for coastal cruising, while the fin keel offers better upwind performance.
Interior Layout
- The Oceanis 350 was designed with chartering in mind, so it has a spacious interior with rounded features and high-volume cabins.
- It typically includes two private cabins—a V-berth forward and a quarter berth aft, though some European models had two aft cabins.
- The cockpit is slightly elevated, which improves visibility. Storage space is somewhat limited due to the focus on maximizing living space, with fewer drawers and lockers.
Powered by a single 28-horsepower Volvo diesel engine. The engine is designed for reliability and efficiency, making it well-suited for coastal cruising and moderate offshore passages.
The fuel capacity of approximately 20 gallons, depending on the specific model and modifications. This provides a reasonable range for coastal cruising but may require careful fuel management for longer passages.
For transmission, it generally features a direct-drive system, which is common in sailboats of this size. This setup provides smooth power delivery and minimizes maintenance compared to more complex propulsion systems.
LOA35'
LOA10.67''
Beam11'
Beam Inch3''
Draft Max Feet5'
Draft Max Inch2''
Draft Min Feet4'
Draft Min Inch2''
Bridge Clearance Feet39'
Bridge Clearance Inch4''
Fuel Tank (Gallons)20
Fuel Tank (Liters)75.71
Fresh Water (Gallons)80
Fresh Water (Liters)302.83
TypeSail
ConditionUsed
Specifications
AVA-EM
BEY1Z0131788
Yes
Sail-Used
1988
11'3"
33'10"
5'2"
4'2"
2
8 Knots
6 Knots
Diesel
Fiberglass
Displacement
39'4"
20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)
80 Gallons (302.83 Liters)
10500
Philippe Briand
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Volvo
- ModelEngine Model: Penta
- YearEngine Year: 1988
- Power HPPower HP: 27.00
- Power KWPower KW: 20.13
- Feul TypeFeul Type: Diesel
Contact
For more information about this yacht, please contact Shirley Nelle We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact Shirley Nelle. We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact Shirley Nelle.