The Oceanis 37.1 will be world premiered at the Cannes Yachting Festival, from 12 to 17 September 2023, and premiered in the USA at Annapolis Sailboat Show, from 12 to 15 October 2023.
It will also be on show at the Grand Pavois in La Rochelle and at the boat shows of Genoa and Barcelona.
Oceanis 37.1: A Legacy of Harmony
The Oceanis 37.1 will be premiered at the Cannes Yachting Festival next September. Visitors will see a remarkably versatile, harmonious cruiser. It is easy to sail and to use, and also very comfortable… A true Oceanis!
Renewing a model is always a challenge, particularly when it is one of the best sellers on the market, which the Oceanis 38.1 was in its 9 years on the water. The brief Marc Lombard and Nauta Design were given contained two key features: Greater volume and improved performance! While retaining the ease of use that has been a hallmark of the Oceanis cruisers since they were first launched in 1986.
Intelligently Designed
The Oceanis 37.1 cruiser is remarkable, something you would not guess from its elegant profile. The generous space in the saloon is nearly as large as a 40 footer! The hull is flared with a rib that maintains fluid lines below water and achieves greater power and stability. It also improves the hull rigidity, controlling the weight well, and providing greater volume inside the bow.
The sensation of space continues around the central table in the vast and extremely open cockpit over 3 metres long. At anchor, taking a bathe is a must! Once the helm seats have been lifted, the wide walkway opens onto a lowered bathing platform, guaranteeing safety and perfect for a pleasant swim.
A Really Contemporary Cruiser
The outdoor space is very open, with an absence of back stays – a layout used successfully on the Oceanis 30.1 and 34.1. The double spreaders (in-mast furling system on option) are large and promise excellent performances from the Oceanis 37.1 In the standard version with a self-tacking jib, we have focussed on making things easier, while sailors who enjoy lively boats will love the First Line version with the square-top mainsail and Genoa (12% additional area). To retain easy handling shorthanded, all the rigging is brought back to the two aft winches. Only the halyards remain grouped around the coachroof. All the instruments, including a 7-inch plotter can be found on the starboard helm console.
Sustainable and Stylish
Iroko, an African wood that can be used to replace teak, is used for the cockpit decking using a new assembly process, called Iro-Deck, and perfected by BENETEAU. Each of strip of plywood decking is made up of several laminated layers, which guarantee a uniform colour, excellent sustainability and rule out the risk of cracks, which are frequent on solid wood decks.
The Oceanis 37.1 meets the challenges of the times extremely well, and this can also be seen in its engine power. For a cruising programme on inland waterways carbon-free sailing is popular, which is why the Oceanis 37.1 is available with an electric engine with a 12 kW pod and 10 kilowatt-hour batteries. Enough for a cruising range of 2 hours at 5 knots between two charges, all emission-free and in eco-friendly silence.
Published on 10.07.2023