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2001 Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC
$79,900
Boat in Bristol, RI 02809 US
Oceanis 36 CC
1 Engine (Yanmar)
36 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Step aboard Barefoot, a highly sought after Beneteau 36CC that blends French design pedigree with modern cruising upgrades. This beautifully maintained 2001 center cockpit has a fresh paint job, new sails, and a long list of enhancements, she's ready to sail away today.
The boat is currently stored for the winter in Bristol, RI, and is available to show by appointment. Call today to set up your visit, Spring will be here before you know it!
The Beneteau Oceanis 36CC is not merely a sailboat; it is a masterclass in maritime architecture, a vessel that redefined the expectations of the mid-sized cruising market. Born from the legendary collaboration between Groupe Finot and the craftsmanship of Beneteau, the 36CC (Center Cockpit) is a rare gem that balances the rugged soul of a blue-water explorer with the refined elegance of a luxury apartment.
The Silhouette of Sophistication
From the moment you catch sight of her in the marina, the 36CC commands attention. While many center-cockpit designs in the 35-to-40-foot range can appear "top-heavy" or cumbersome, the 36CC maintains a sleek, purposeful profile. Her lines flow with a natural grace, suggesting a hull that doesn't just displace water but dances across it. The integrated swim platform and the gentle curve of the deckhouse create a visual harmony that is both contemporary and timeless.
A Sanctuary Above the Waves
The heart of this vessel is, of course, the cockpit. Perched high and dry, the center-cockpit configuration offers a sense of security and visibility that is simply unmatched in traditional aft-cockpit designs.
Commanding Views: From the helm, the skipper enjoys an unobstructed 360-degree vantage point, making docking and navigation a stress-free affair.
Safety and Comfort: Surrounded by high coamings, the crew remains protected from the elements, nestled in a cockpit that feels like a private balcony overlooking the ocean.
The Social Hub: It is a space designed for sundowners and storytelling, where the ergonomics of the seating allow for hours of comfortable lounging under the stars.
The Interior: An Architectural Marvel
Step below deck, and the Beneteau 36CC truly begins to show why she is a legend. The use of warm fruitwood joinery and the abundance of natural light creates an atmosphere of boundless space. Because of the center-cockpit design, Beneteau was able to maximize the "living" volume of the hull in ways that seem to defy the laws of physics for a 36-foot boat.
The Master Suite: A Private Haven
The crowning achievement is the aft owner's cabin. In most boats of this size, the aft cabin is a cramped "quarter berth" tucked under the cockpit sole. On the 36CC, it is a palatial sanctuary. With a large centerline island berth, standing headroom throughout, and private access to the head, it offers the kind of luxury usually reserved for 50-foot yachts. It is a room where you can wake up to the sound of water lapping against the hull and feel entirely at home.
The Galley and Salon
The linear galley is a chef's dream at sea. Running along the starboard side, it provides excellent bracing for cooking while underway, featuring deep sinks, ample refrigeration, and clever storage solutions. The salon, with its U-shaped settee and large dining table, is the perfect stage for a gourmet meal or a cozy evening of reading.
Performance: The Finot Pedigree
Flattery would be hollow if it didn't address the 36CC's prowess under sail. Jean-Marie Finot designed a hull that is stiff, stable, and surprisingly spirited.
"She doesn't just handle the wind; she enlists it."
With a generous beam carried well aft and a low center of gravity, the 36CC tracks beautifully. She is a "forgiving" boat, one that rewards the seasoned sailor with a light touch on the helm while providing the novice with a stable, predictable platform. Whether you are beating into a stiff breeze or running downwind with the genoa winged out, the 36CC moves with a quiet, confident power.
A Legacy of Quality
The Beneteau 36CC was built during an era when the manufacturer sought to prove that "production" didn't mean "compromise." The build quality is evident in the heavy-duty deck hardware, the robust stainless steel pulpit, and the thoughtful routing of lines to the cockpit for easy single-handed sailing. She is a boat built for the long haul-designed for the couple who dreams of spending a season in the Caribbean or the coastal cruiser who demands the highest levels of comfort.
The Verdict
The Beneteau 36CC is more than the sum of its fiberglass and teak parts. It is a philosophy of life on the water-one that prioritizes privacy, safety, and the joy of the journey. It is a boat that makes you look back one last time after you've tied the lines, admiring her silhouette against the setting sun, knowing you've chosen a vessel that is as beautiful as it is capable.
The boat is currently stored for the winter in Bristol, RI, and is available to show by appointment. Call today to set up your visit, Spring will be here before you know it!
The Beneteau Oceanis 36CC is not merely a sailboat; it is a masterclass in maritime architecture, a vessel that redefined the expectations of the mid-sized cruising market. Born from the legendary collaboration between Groupe Finot and the craftsmanship of Beneteau, the 36CC (Center Cockpit) is a rare gem that balances the rugged soul of a blue-water explorer with the refined elegance of a luxury apartment.
The Silhouette of Sophistication
From the moment you catch sight of her in the marina, the 36CC commands attention. While many center-cockpit designs in the 35-to-40-foot range can appear "top-heavy" or cumbersome, the 36CC maintains a sleek, purposeful profile. Her lines flow with a natural grace, suggesting a hull that doesn't just displace water but dances across it. The integrated swim platform and the gentle curve of the deckhouse create a visual harmony that is both contemporary and timeless.
A Sanctuary Above the Waves
The heart of this vessel is, of course, the cockpit. Perched high and dry, the center-cockpit configuration offers a sense of security and visibility that is simply unmatched in traditional aft-cockpit designs.
Commanding Views: From the helm, the skipper enjoys an unobstructed 360-degree vantage point, making docking and navigation a stress-free affair.
Safety and Comfort: Surrounded by high coamings, the crew remains protected from the elements, nestled in a cockpit that feels like a private balcony overlooking the ocean.
The Social Hub: It is a space designed for sundowners and storytelling, where the ergonomics of the seating allow for hours of comfortable lounging under the stars.
The Interior: An Architectural Marvel
Step below deck, and the Beneteau 36CC truly begins to show why she is a legend. The use of warm fruitwood joinery and the abundance of natural light creates an atmosphere of boundless space. Because of the center-cockpit design, Beneteau was able to maximize the "living" volume of the hull in ways that seem to defy the laws of physics for a 36-foot boat.
The Master Suite: A Private Haven
The crowning achievement is the aft owner's cabin. In most boats of this size, the aft cabin is a cramped "quarter berth" tucked under the cockpit sole. On the 36CC, it is a palatial sanctuary. With a large centerline island berth, standing headroom throughout, and private access to the head, it offers the kind of luxury usually reserved for 50-foot yachts. It is a room where you can wake up to the sound of water lapping against the hull and feel entirely at home.
The Galley and Salon
The linear galley is a chef's dream at sea. Running along the starboard side, it provides excellent bracing for cooking while underway, featuring deep sinks, ample refrigeration, and clever storage solutions. The salon, with its U-shaped settee and large dining table, is the perfect stage for a gourmet meal or a cozy evening of reading.
Performance: The Finot Pedigree
Flattery would be hollow if it didn't address the 36CC's prowess under sail. Jean-Marie Finot designed a hull that is stiff, stable, and surprisingly spirited.
"She doesn't just handle the wind; she enlists it."
With a generous beam carried well aft and a low center of gravity, the 36CC tracks beautifully. She is a "forgiving" boat, one that rewards the seasoned sailor with a light touch on the helm while providing the novice with a stable, predictable platform. Whether you are beating into a stiff breeze or running downwind with the genoa winged out, the 36CC moves with a quiet, confident power.
A Legacy of Quality
The Beneteau 36CC was built during an era when the manufacturer sought to prove that "production" didn't mean "compromise." The build quality is evident in the heavy-duty deck hardware, the robust stainless steel pulpit, and the thoughtful routing of lines to the cockpit for easy single-handed sailing. She is a boat built for the long haul-designed for the couple who dreams of spending a season in the Caribbean or the coastal cruiser who demands the highest levels of comfort.
The Verdict
The Beneteau 36CC is more than the sum of its fiberglass and teak parts. It is a philosophy of life on the water-one that prioritizes privacy, safety, and the joy of the journey. It is a boat that makes you look back one last time after you've tied the lines, admiring her silhouette against the setting sun, knowing you've chosen a vessel that is as beautiful as it is capable.
Nominal Length
36ft
Length Overall
36.42ft
Length at Waterline
31.17ft
Beam
12.5ft
Max Draft
5.17ft
Drive Up Draft
5ft
Displacement
13228lb
Dry Weight
13228lb
Ballast
4630lb
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Fresh Water Tanks
111gal
Fuel Tanks
34gal
Holding Tanks
20gal
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Shape
monohull
Engine 1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Total Power
28hp
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Engine Year
2001
Drive Type
direct
Sails
Sails
• In-mast furling Quantum main sail (new 2024)
• In-mast furling Dacron main (Spare)
• Furling Dacron genoa with anti-UV protection strip (130%)
• Asymmetrical spinnaker (lightly used)
• 632 sq. ft. sail area
• New halyards (main & genoa – 2024)
• In-mast furling Quantum main sail (new 2024)
• In-mast furling Dacron main (Spare)
• Furling Dacron genoa with anti-UV protection strip (130%)
• Asymmetrical spinnaker (lightly used)
• 632 sq. ft. sail area
• New halyards (main & genoa – 2024)
Mechanical
Mechanical equipment
• Silentwind marine wind turbine (up to 420W) and new hybrid boost charge controller with
Bluetooth (2022)
• Solar capability integrated into electrical system
• DC electrical upgrades with expansion-ready switchboards (2025)
• LED lighting and USB charging throughout
• New starter motor (2023)
• Fixed three-blade propeller (2021)
• Silentwind marine wind turbine (up to 420W) and new hybrid boost charge controller with
Bluetooth (2022)
• Solar capability integrated into electrical system
• DC electrical upgrades with expansion-ready switchboards (2025)
• LED lighting and USB charging throughout
• New starter motor (2023)
• Fixed three-blade propeller (2021)
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 11/27/25 | Initial price | $79,900 |
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Address
Cape Yachts
252 Elm Street
South Dartmouth, MA 02748
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