2016 Beneteau 38' (11.58 m) 38.1
Deale, Maryland, United States
Akvavit
Step aboard this 2016 Beneteau Oceanis 38.1, a standout example of one of Beneteau’s most successful modern cruising designs. Thoughtfully engineered for both performance and comfort, the 38.1 delivers a rare balance of sleek European styling, spacious accommodations, and easy handling.
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: BEYKJ091L516
$ 199,950 USD
€ 172,436 Euros
$ 277,395 CAD
£ 150,201 GBP
Description
Akvavit is a lightly used well-maintained Beneteau Oceanis 38.
She features low engine hours (583 hours), an upgraded sail plan, a 400-watt lithium house battery, reverse cycle air conditioning, bow thruster, and much more.
Recent Upgrades & Maintenance
- Replaced Facnor headsail furling system with Harken MKIV Unit 1
- Installed new Fusion stereo
- New Head pump
- New Battery Isolator Victron ARGOFET
- Replaced Dodger Isenglass 2023
- New Chain Counter 2023
- Racor 500 fuel filter/water separator installed
- Installed new B&G Zeus S 9" chartplotter
- Saildrive entirely removed and professionally serviced, including replacement of upper seals and pressure checked upper and shaft seals
- Gennaker inspected and repaired
- Added black water tank monitor (temp/test install)
Vessel Walk Through
The vessel can be boarded from either side or from the swim platform aft when lowered. The swim ladder deploys when the platform is lowered for easy access from the water. The twin helm stations in the cockpit open up this space and allow for easy fore and aft movement while under sail or going down below to the cabin. Upon descending the stairs into the cabin, the head is conveniently placed to starboard, and aft of it is a separate washroom/shower space. Located portside aft is one of the two cabins found on S/V Evermoor and features a large berth with a hanging closet. Forward of the head, along the starboard side of the salon is the galley with an abundance of counter space complete with an LP cooktop/oven, stainless steel sink basin, refrigerator, and microwave. Opposite the galley is the salon. The nav station is aft of it, closely located to the companionway leading to the cockpit. Forward is a queen V berth and has a removable bulkhead with framed door for separation and privacy if needed.
Accommodations
- 2 Cabins with separate use of space for the washroom and head.
- Reverse cycle air conditioning with two zones totaling 16,000 BTUs.
- Electric Jabsco head.
- Dorm-style refrigerator.
- 2 burner LP cooktop with oven.
- Microwave
- Stainless steel sink basin with hot and cold freshwater water.
- Magma LP cockpit grill
Sail Plan
- In mast roller furling main (Neil Pride).
- Furling genoa (Neil Pride).
- Code 0 w/ furling drum and Harken fairleads.
- Staysail
- Harken H-40 ST primaries (2)
- Harken H-35 ST secondaries (2)
- Rigid boom vang.
- Harken genoa sheet tracks with cars.
- Fixed composite arch with integrated LED lighting.
- Spinlock clutches for running rigging.
Electronics
- B&G 9" Zues MFD on port helm station.
- Transducer for depth, boat speed, and seawater temp.
- Masthead wind sensor
- Autopilot
- AIS (Receives and Transmits)
- EPIRB
Mechanical / Electrical
- 2500 Watt inverter
- Lithium house battery
- AGM engine start battery
- AGM bow thruster battery bank
- Victron battery monitoring system
- Sterling power surge alternator protection
- Galvanic isolator
- Shore power cords
- LED navigation and anchor lighting
- Yanmar 3MY30AEC paired with an SD 20.
- 3 blade feathering propeller
- Bow Thruster
- Quick anchor windlass
- Rocna 20kg Anchor with chain, rode and bridle
- Spare 35lb plow type anchor with chain and rode.
Her twin helm layout opens up the cockpit for exceptional flow and visibility, while the wide swim platform creates a seamless connection to the water. Below deck, you’ll find a bright, contemporary interior with generous natural light, well-appointed finishes, and a highly functional layout designed to maximize both living and storage space.
Whether you're an experienced sailor looking for a responsive, well-mannered boat or a cruising family seeking comfort and versatility, this Oceanis 38.1 offers an outstanding opportunity to get on the water in style.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: BEYKJ091L516
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 38' (11.28 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2016
Beam: 13'
Draft Max: 5' 5''
Cabins: 2
V Berths: 1
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Air Conditioning: Yes
Tower: No
Bridge Clearance: 54' 3''
Fuel Tank: 34 Gallons (128.7 Liters)
Fresh Water: 34 Gallons (128.7 Liters)
Displacement: 15102
Designer: Jean Marie Finot (Groupe Finot)
Builder: Beneteau
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 3YM30AEC
- Engine Year: 2016
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Sail
- Power HP: 30.00
- Power KW: 22.37
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 583.00
- Hours Date: 04-02-2026
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Jon Van Drent.
We look forward to working with you!
Integrity Yacht Sales
PO Box 479
Deale MD 20751 USA
Phone: +1-301-261-5775
Email: dale@integrityyachtsales.com
Website: https://integrityyachtsales.com
Integrity Yacht Sales is a premier yacht brokerage on the US East Coast, headquartered in Deale, MD. Customer centric, attentive, and experienced, we specialize in helping clients achieve their dreams: sailboats, trawlers, powerboats, and more.
Jon Van Drent
PO Box 479
Deale MD 20751 USA
Office: +1-301-261-5775
Cell: +1-470-886-6167
Email: jon@integrityyachtsales.com
Jon Van Drent brings a rare combination of real-world adventure, international business expertise, and lifelong sailing experience to his role as a yacht broker. Raised sailing on San Francisco Bay, Jon developed a deep understanding of seamanship and performance boating early on, competing in J/Boat fleets, dinghy racing, and long-distance offshore events.
Before entering the yacht brokerage industry, Jon built a diverse and accomplished professional background. He flew as a bush pilot in Alaska, gaining firsthand experience in decision-making under demanding conditions. He later transitioned into sales roles, including wine sales for a Napa Valley winery, before earning a Bachelor of Science degree in International Business and Logistics.
Jon went on to spend 12 years in sales management within the ocean container shipping industry, working extensively with global logistics, contract negotiations, and high-value assets. This experience sharpened his ability to manage complex transactions, communicate clearly with clients, and navigate international markets—skills that translate directly to successful yacht sales and purchases.
A lifelong sailor, Jon currently owns and sails a Beneteau First 44.7, further reinforcing his hands-on understanding of yacht ownership, performance, and maintenance. Combining technical knowledge, business acumen, and a genuine passion for boating, Jon provides clients with thoughtful guidance, strong advocacy, and a clear, professional approach throughout every transaction.
