2000 Beneteau 46' (14.02 m) Oceanis 461
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Eda
Eda is a 2000 model year Beneteau Oceanis 461, presented in the highly desirable Owner’s Version configuration featuring two large private cabins and extensive locker and storage space throughout.
Flag of Registry: United States
Port of Registry: Bear, DE
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: BEY68136I900
| FEATURES: |
|---|
| 2-cabin layout |
| 2023 Refit |
| Completed a circumnavigation |
| Notable Upgrades: Nanni Diesel engine, Starlink, standing rigging, running rigging and more! |
| Date Listed: 01/06/2026 |
$ 110,000 USD
€ 93,166 Euros
$ 150,300 CAD
£ 80,407 GBP
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: BEY68136I900
LOA: 46' 11'' (14.30 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2000
Beam: 13' 11''
LWL: 39' 4''
Draft Max: 5' 9''
Draft Min: 5' 9''
Cabins: 2
Heads: 2
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Air Conditioning: Yes
Tower: No
Bridge Clearance: 59' 1''
Fuel Tank: 50 Gallons (189.27 Liters)
Fresh Water: 218 Gallons (825.22 Liters)
Displacement: 20994 lbs
Ballast Weight: 7496 lbs
Multimedia
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Nanni
- Engine Model: N3.21
- Engine Year: 2023
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 21.00
- Power KW: 15.66
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 3977.00
Full Details
2000 Beneteau Oceanis 461 “Eda” — Owner’s Version, World-Cruised, Extensively Renovated & Exceptionally Equipped
Introduction and Key Features
Her original owners held the boat for 23 years and used her very lightly, storing her on the hard each winter. The current owner purchased Eda in 2023, undertook a comprehensive mechanical and systems renovation, and then sailed her around the world over the past two years, refining and upgrading the boat specifically for offshore reliability, redundancy, and liveaboard comfort.
Eda features roller furling main and jib, a robust cruising sail inventory, modern propulsion, upgraded rigging, serious ground tackle, renewable energy, climate control, and communications systems designed for global cruising.
Broker Comments
It is rare to find a cruising boat that combines long-term original ownership, a recent full systems refit, and proven global voyaging under the current owner. Eda is not a dock queen refit — she is a boat that has been rebuilt, tested, and refined at sea.
The owner’s investment focused on core systems that matter offshore: engine and drivetrain, rigging, sails, anchoring, electrical generation, communications, safety systems, and redundancy. Many original components were retained as spares, a level of preparation that experienced sailors will immediately recognize.
This Oceanis 461 stands apart from typical market offerings and is genuinely ready to depart again.
Accommodations
Eda is configured in the Owner’s Version, offering excellent privacy, storage, and livability.
- Forward owner’s stateroom with large berth and extensive storage
- Aft private cabin with generous lockers
- Two heads with showers
- Main salon with U-shaped seating and dining table
- Navigation station at chart table
- Galley aft with excellent working space
- Full set of cockpit cushions
- Bright, well-ventilated interior suitable for long-term cruising
Mechanical
Significant mechanical upgrades completed in 2023–2024 include:
- New (2023) Nanni 21 HP diesel engine with transmission. These engines are built on proven Kubota industrial blocks, run smoother and quieter, and emphasize simple, mechanical systems that cruisers can service almost anywhere in the world.
- The owner selected the Nanni 21 to maximize fuel efficiency while still pushing the boat at 7 knots under power.
- Approx. 3,977 hours on the Nanni engine (world cruising use)
- New (2023) propeller shaft and propeller
- New (2023) engine belts, hoses, filters, and service components
- Bypassable engine radiator for cabin heating
- Original Westerbeke 63 HP diesel (approx. 1,300 hrs), transmission, prop shaft, and folding propeller removed and placed in storage — sold separately, if desired
This propulsion refit represents a major investment and dramatically improves reliability and serviceability.
Electrical
Eda has been thoughtfully upgraded for offshore and liveaboard use:
- Two Lifeline GPL-4D AGM house batteries (210Ah each)
- Xantrex Freedom XC 2000W inverter/charger with remote panel
- 280W Kyocera solar array
- Blue Sky Solar Boost charger with remote display (2024)
- Upgraded electrical distribution and protection
- New (2024) backup 12-volt bilge pump
- Shore power system with AC water heater
- Engine heat exchange water heating
Electronics
Navigation, communications, and entertainment systems include:
- Raymarine chartplotter at helm
- Raymarine Pathfinder RL70 radar, plus spare radar dome
- Raymarine ST6000+ autopilot with spare drive motor
- Raymarine ST60 wind, depth, and speed instruments
- Raytheon remote multi-gauge at chart table
- Standard Horizon VHF with GPS, AIS, and helm microphone
- Standard Horizon handheld VHF with charging station at chart table
- Starlink High Performance satellite internet
- Bluetooth JVC four-speaker stereo system
Sails & Rigging
Extensive rigging and sail upgrades completed for offshore reliability:
- New (2023) standing and running rigging (old set retained as spares)
- Roller furling main and jib
- Roller furling Neil Pryde mainsail
- New (2023) spare roller furling Neil Pryde mainsail
- New (2023) 110% roller furling Neil Pryde Yankee jib
- 135% roller furling Evolution genoa
- Asymmetrical spinnaker
- Lewmar 40ST EVO electric winch
- Lifelines terminate with pelican hooks at bow and stern, allowing opening and lowering when needed at a variety of docks.
Hull and Deck
Eda’s deck has been substantially upgraded for safety and functionality:
- New (2024) Maxwell 1.2 kW electric windlass
- New (2023) 73 lb Rocna anchor
- 200’ of 3/8” galvanized anchor chain
- 300’ of 5/8” nylon anchor rode
- New (2023) navigation, anchor, deck, and masthead sealed LED lighting
- New (2023) full cockpit canvas enclosure
- Full cockpit cushions
- Water valve manifold with bypass for shore-water tank filling
Construction
Eda is built on Beneteau’s proven Oceanis 461 platform with solid fiberglass hull construction and cored deck and superstructure. Her layout, tankage, and structural design have made this model a favorite among bluewater cruisers worldwide. Extensive post-purchase upgrades further enhance her longevity and reliability.
Specifications
- Builder: Beneteau
- Model: Oceanis 461
- Model Year: 2000
- Vessel Name: Eda
- Configuration: Owner’s Version (2 cabins)
- LOA: 46’11”
- Beam: 13’11”
- Draft: 5’9”
- Displacement: ~20,994 lbs
- Engine: Nanni 21 HP Diesel
- Fuel Capacity: ~50 gallons
- Water Capacity: ~218 gallons
- Cabins: 2
- Heads: 2
Disclaimer
Preferred Yachts offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.
Co-Brokerage
Preferred Yachts offers this listing on a 50-50 split with corresponding Florida licensed brokerages. Brokers unlicensed in Florida must contact listing broker to make arrangements that comply with Florida law.
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Andy Deen.
We look forward to working with you!
Preferred Yachts
The Harborage Marina
1110 3rd Street South
Floating Office on North Ramp
St Petersburg FL 33701 USA
Phone: 1-727-527-2800
Email: joe@preferredyachts.com
Website: http://preferredyachts.com
Dream Makers & Yacht Brokers Since 1984.
Andy Deen
Licensed and Bonded Professional Yacht Broker
The Harborage Marina
1110 3rd Street South
Floating Office on North Ramp
St Petersburg FL 33701 USA
Office: 1-727-527-2800
Cell: 352 615-6778
Email: Andy@PreferredYachts.com
Captain Andy Deen has spent his life on the water, turning his passion for sailing and seamanship into a career that inspires confidence in every client he serves. With years of experience as a licensed captain and sailing instructor, Andy brings not only technical expertise but also a deep appreciation for the boating lifestyle. From teaching new sailors the ropes to navigating challenging waters himself, he has built a reputation for patience, professionalism, and an unwavering love for the sea.
Now, as a yacht broker, Andy combines his hands-on maritime background with a genuine desire to match people with the perfect vessel. He understands that buying or selling a yacht is more than a transaction- it’s a lifestyle decision, and he approaches every deal with honesty, attention to detail, and personalized service. Whether guiding first-time buyers or seasoned yacht owners, Captain Andy’s goal is to ensure that each client feels confident, supported, and excited about their next adventure on the water.
