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The Beneteau Oceanis 30.1 is a compact cruiser drawn by Finot-Conq, the firm behind many IMOCA 60 ocean racers, with Pascal Conq leading the design. At 8.99 m hull length and a beam held to exactly 2.99 m (9 ft 11 in), it sits in the under-30-foot, under-10-metre bracket that keeps marina slips, haul-outs and winter storage affordable. The hull carries hard chines almost its full length and a full bow, pushing interior volume out while keeping the boat manageable for one or two people. It is a Category B offshore-rated boat that has taken European Yacht of the Year and Cruising World's Best Performance Cruiser, and it remains one of the few sailboats still built profitably at this size.

Performance is the standout of any Beneteau Oceanis 30.1 review. The boat is light, at just under 4,000 kg, so it keeps moving in 5 knots where heavier rivals motor. As it heels it hits the chine and locks in at around 15 to 20 degrees, tracking steadily, and twin rudders keep the leeward blade deep and vertical for control as the wind builds. Owners report it handles well up to 15 knots without reefing, and it has carried crew comfortably through 7-foot seas and 20 knots of wind on a coastal passage. The standard deep L-shaped iron keel draws 1.88 m; the Beneteau Oceanis 30.1 swing keel option varies draft from 2.33 m down to 0.95 m, opening tidal creeks, shallow coves and canal systems.

The helm setup is built around short-handed sailing. A self-tacking jib comes standard, so tacking means simply turning the wheel, while a fixed composite bowsprit flies a code zero or asymmetric for reaching and light air. Buyers choose between a tiller and twin wheels, with the twin wheels clearing a straight path from companionway to swim platform. Harken 35 winches sit forward of the helms, the main sheet runs to a bridle, and a German sheeting option leads it back to the primary winches. Electronics are B&G, with a Zeus touchscreen, NAC-3 autopilot and optional Seanapps telemetry that reports battery voltage, bilge activity and fuel to a phone.

The cockpit has a drop-down transom and bathing platform, a folding fiberglass table seating around six, a cavernous cockpit locker with gas struts and an interior light, a cockpit shower, a canister life raft and a gas leak detector fitted as standard. Webasto heating, a Fusion sound system and high-spec electronics appear on well-equipped examples.

Inside, the Beneteau Oceanis 30.1 interior offers 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) of headroom in the saloon, large hull portlights and a bright, open feel. The two-cabin layout pairs a forward cabin with double entry doors and roughly 1.9 m berths against an aft transverse double around 2 m long. The L-shaped galley has a single sink with mixer tap, a two-burner gimbaled stove and a 75-litre fridge, and the head is a dedicated compartment with a separate shower area and holding tank. An optional fold-away chart table tucks into the starboard settee.

Built after Beneteau absorbed Poland's Delphia Yachts, the boat shows thoughtful detail and good maintenance access to keel bolts, batteries and the engine. A 2021 example with Webasto heating and B&G electronics was listed at £99,500, while a sail-away price near £160,000 reflects strong value when shopping for a Beneteau 30.1 for sale. The hull stays under the 3 m wide-load threshold, making it trailerable across a continent, though the swing keel's bronze nut and stainless worm screw need annual greasing and the deep twin rudders mean it cannot be beached to dry out.



Currently, there are 822 boats available for sale for Beneteau boats. Prices range from $9,900 to $2,396,700, with an average listing price of $252,377. The inventory includes 297 new boats and 525 used boats. The selection consists of 377 powerboats and 445 sailboats. 1 boat has been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Sail Cruisers, Power Cruisers, Racer/Cruiser, Sloop, and Trawler. boats are most popular in South Dartmouth, Fort Lauderdale, Point Pleasant Beach, Shady Side, and Stuart. There have been 1,665 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. May is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are overnight cruising, sailing, day cruising, long distance cruising, and yachting. Most boats contain with heads, with cabins, depth sounder, heated interior, and joystick. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Yanmar engines or Mercury engines or Volvo engines.

Insights and Analytics for Beneteau Boats for Sale

Updated June 30, 2026

822
total Beneteau boats for sale
1
Beneteau boats for sale added in the past month
1,665
Beneteau boats for sale sold in the past year
$252,377
is the average listing price of Beneteau boats for sale

Condition

There are 297 new and 525 used Beneteau boats for sale

Price

The most common price for Beneteau boats for sale is $128k-$185k

Popular boat types

The most popular types of Beneteau boats for sale are Sail Cruisers, Power Cruisers and Racer/Cruiser

Popular cities

The most popular cities for Beneteau boats for sale are South Dartmouth, MA, Fort Lauderdale, FL and Point Pleasant Beach, NJ

Popular activities

The most popular activities for Beneteau boats for sale are Overnight Cruising, Sailing and Day Cruising

Popular features

The most popular features for Beneteau boats for sale are With Heads, With Cabins and Depth Sounder

Market Activity

The busiest month for Beneteau boats for sale is May, with 82 boats added and 408 boats sold

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