2019 Beneteau 38' (11.58 m) 38.1
Falmouth, Massachusetts, United States
ARIEL
The Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 features the advanced hard-chined hull with twin helms and twin rudders designed for performance and stability. A spacious, well-thought out interior provides all the comforts of home for extended cruising. ARIEL has been lovingly maintained and very lightly used. Call toda
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: BEYKJ214C919
$ 219,500 USD
€ 197,093 Euros
$ 295,739 CAD
£ 164,692 GBP
Description
The Beneteau 38.1 has an exceptionally large cockpit, very comfortable while underway and an excellent place for entertaining while at anchor. A large bi-fold cockpit table has room for six to dine. ARIEL was fitted with teak on the seats and cockpit sole, adding an element of yachting luxury. A huge fold-down swim platform provides fantastic access to the water and makes boarding from a dinghy very easy. The twin-helm design not only gives you excellent sightlines while sailing, but also clears a wide path for entering or exiting the cockpit. Stepping down below on the gently sloping companionway stairs, you will find a compact and well-laid-out galley to port with everything you need to store and prepare food while cruising. The large head is to starboard. Tall people have no worries; there is 6'4" of headroom in the main salon and galley and 6'2" in the head and staterooms. Each of the three staterooms have a large double berth and ample closet and drawer space. Overhead hatches and portlights provide excellent light and ventilation throughout the interior. Overall, it would be difficult to find another 38-foot sailboat with a more roomy or better thought out interior design and accommodations, something Beneteau is known the world over for as a leader and innovator in the industry..
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: BEYKJ214C919
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 37' 9'' (11.51 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2019
Beam: 13' 1''
Draft Max: 6' 10''
Draft Min: 6' 10''
Cabins: 3
Sleeps: 6
Double Berths: 2
Queen Berths: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Shape: Displacement
Bridge Clearance: 55'
Fuel Tank: 34 Gallons (128.7 Liters)
Fresh Water: 34 Gallons (128.7 Liters)
Holding Tank: 20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)
Displacement: 15101.99 lbs
Ballast Weight: 3946 lbs
Designer: Group Finot
Builder: Beneteau
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 3YM30AE
- Engine Year: 2019
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Sail
- Power HP: 30.00
- Power KW: 22.37
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 120.00
- Hours Date: 05-15-2024
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
Accommodations
The Beneteau 38.1 has an exceptionally large cockpit, very comfortable while underway and an excellent place for entertaining while at anchor. A large bi-fold cockpit table has room for six to dine. ARIEL was fitted with teak on the seats and cockpit sole, adding an element of yachting luxury. A huge fold-down swim platform provides fantastic access to the water and makes boarding from a dinghy very easy. The twin-helm design not only gives you excellent sightlines while sailing, but also clears a wide path for entering or exiting the cockpit.
Stepping down below on the gently sloping companionway stairs, you will find a compact and well-laid-out galley to port with everything you need to store and prepare food while cruising. The large head is to starboard. Tall people have no worries; there is 6'4" of headroom in the main salon and galley and 6'2" in the head and staterooms. Each of the three staterooms have a large double berth and ample closet and drawer space. Overhead hatches and portlights provide excellent light and ventilation throughout the interior.
Overall, it would be difficult to find another 38-foot sailboat with a more roomy or better thought out interior design and accommodations, something Beneteau is known the world over for as a leader and innovator in the industry..
Galley
- ENO 2-Burner Propane Stove/Oven with gimbal
- Electric Vitrifrigo Refrigerator/Freezer
- Large Stainless Steel Sink
- Hot/Cold Pressurized Water
- Ample Counter and Storage Space
Electronics
- B&G Chartplotter/GPS
- B&G Below Deck Autopilot
- B&G Wind Speed/Direction
- B&G Depth Sounder
- B&G VHF Radio
- Fusion Stereo with (4) Speakers
- (2) Plastimo Compasses
- Electronic Battery/Water/Fuel Monitor
Head
- Jabsco Full-Sized Manual Marine Toilet
- Easy Access Y-Valve and Hoilding Tank
- Molded Fiberglass Sink
- Hot/Cold Pressurized Water
- Extendable Shower Head
Sails and Rigging
- Aluminum Double-Spreader Mast
- Rigid Boom Vang
- Fiberglass Arch for Mainsheet Attachment
- Profurl Headsail Furler
- 103% Roller Furling Headsail
- Traditional Battened Mainsail with Stack Pack and Lazy Jacks
- Bimini for Cockpit Shade
- (2) Harken 40 Primary Winches
- (1) Harken 35 Halyard Winch
- (9) Spinlock Rope Clutches
- Twin Stainless Steel Anchor Rollers
- Delta 35 Plow Anchor
- Chain-to-Rope Anchor Rode
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Mark Edwards.
We look forward to working with you!
Cape Yachts
252 Elm Street
South Dartmouth MA 02748 USA
Phone: 1-508-994-4444
Email: info@capeyachts.com
Website: https://www.capeyachts.com
Dave and Jane Nolan, own Cape Yachts with two locations in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, and Newport, Rhode Island as well as South Wharf Yacht Yard & Marina in Dartmouth, MA. Prior to being in the boating business, Dave was a CPA with Price Waterhouse. Thirty-five years ago in 1986, Dave fell in love with sailing and the waters of Nantucket. Wanting to run his own business, he decided to leave public accounting to found Cape Water Sports on Cape Cod. Soon after it became the largest Sunfish, Hobie Cat and Windsurfing shop in the Northeast. Three years later, Dave added Beneteau, Catalina, O’Day, Cal and Pearson to his stable of brands and changed the name of the business to Cape Yachts.
Growth, spurred on by the kind of expertise and service unique to Cape Yachts, continued through the 1990s making Cape Yachts the largest Beneteau dealership in North America with locations in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. During that time, Cape Yachts also began winning the coveted Beneteau President’s Award for superior sales and service – something we have been doing for 18 consecutive years.
In 2006, Dave purchased the historic South Wharf Yard in Padanaram Village of South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, saving the yard from being shut down due to decades of environmental impact. This location, steeped in yachting history, was a key American shipyard during an important era in the marine industry. Founded by an Act of the Boston Congress in 1832, South Wharf has been the site of whale ship building by Mathew, Mashow & Co. as well as Ray Hunt’s drafting office where Ray designed the Concordia Yawl and worked on his famous Deep V hull, that revolutionized the marine industry. The village of Padanaram is also where Herman Melville did a good bit of research for his classic ‘Moby Dick.’
South Wharf Yacht Yard & Marina has since been upgraded and overhauled by Dave and now also serves as headquarters for Cape Yachts. The yard’s marina boasts 90 protected slips and 4 wharfs that can accommodate vessels up to 130 feet.
Mark Edwards
Yacht Broker, CPYB
252 Elm Street
South Dartmouth MA 02748 USA
Office: 1-508-994-4444
Cell: 774-526-0914
Email: medwards@capeyachts.com
If it has anything to do with sailing, Mark has probably done it. He has 60-years worth of experience in ocean racing and cruising including Bermuda races, One Design races, Block Island race weeks, a trans-Atlantic cruise to Gibraltar, and countless deliveries of sail and powerboats in the northeast and mid-Atlantic.
Mark has always worked in the marine field. Right out of high school he found work in the mold room at Pearson Yachts laminating fiberglass hulls and taught sailing summers. Armed with a BA in Philosophy, Mark returned to manufacturing working for Tillotson-Pearson Yachts, Freedom Yachts and Legacy Powerboats, and finally Pearson Composites and True North and Alerion Express Yachts as a builder, customer service and quality control manager, and ultimately factory direct sales. Mark joined Cape Yachts in 2008.
Mark’s experience has made him a great listener, an excellent communicator, and a client advocate. His service and boatbuilding background gives him a unique understanding of how boats are put together. Mark is not looking for the quick sale, but rather the long-term relationships that have also helped him establish many friendships along the way.
Married for 40 years, Mark has two daughters and lives in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. If you think his passion for boating is confined to his working hours, guess again. He builds boats at home including canoes, kayaks, rowing shells, and standup paddleboards. If you are seeking an experienced yachting professional with energy, enthusiasm, and dedication to your boating needs, Mark is the one to call.