2000 Beneteau 36' (10.97 m) Oceanis 361
Portsmouth, Rhode Island, United States
In Stock
New to the market is this 2000 Beneteau Oceanis 361. Available to show in Portsmouth, RI by appointment. This is an impressive cruising sailboat with many amenities and plenty of storage. The Beneteau 361 is well known for comfort and stability, and this model is no exception.
Flag of Registry: United States
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: BEYDL075A700
$ 82,000 USD
€ 69,923 Euros
$ 111,424 CAD
£ 60,352 GBP
Description
New to the market is this 2000 Beneteau Oceanis 361. Available to show in Portsmouth, RI by appointment. This is an impressive cruising sailboat with many amenities and plenty of storage. The Beneteau 361 is well known for comfort and stability, and this model is no exception. Call today to set up your viewing.
The Beneteau Oceanis 361 (often referred to simply as the Beneteau 361) is widely regarded as one of the most successful mid-sized cruisers ever produced by the French shipyard. Launched in 1999 and produced through 2004, it was designed by Berret-Racoupeau to be the successor to the popular Oceanis 352. It achieved a rare trifecta in production boatbuilding: it was voluminous enough for liveaboard comfort, simple enough for a novice couple to handle, and robust enough for serious coastal or even "silver-rudder" offshore cruising.
With over 500 units produced, the 361 is a staple of the brokerage market today, known for its "big boat" feel in a manageable 36-foot package.
Design Philosophy and Hull Construction
The 361 was part of a new generation of Beneteau yachts that prioritized interior volume and light without sacrificing sailing performance. The hull features a moderately fine entry that widens significantly toward the beam, which is carried far aft. This provides the boat with exceptional form stability, keeping it relatively flat even when the wind picks up.
The construction utilizes Beneteau’s time-tested methods of the era:
- Solid GRP Hull: The hull is a solid glass-reinforced plastic laminate, reinforced with a structural grid (liner) that is bonded to the hull. This grid distributes the loads from the keel and mast, providing a rigid and strong backbone.
- Balsa-Cored Deck: The deck is a balsa sandwich, which provides excellent thermal and sound insulation while keeping the center of gravity low.
- The Keel: Most US-market 361s feature a bulb fin keel with a shoal draft of approximately 5' 0", making it an ideal choice for the thin waters of the Chesapeake, Florida, or the Bahamas. A deeper 6' 3" draft was also available for those prioritizing upwind performance.
Sailing Performance: The "Lively" Cruiser
Despite its focus on comfort, the 361 is surprisingly nimble. With a PHRF rating typically between 110 and 120, it is far more than a "floating condo."
One of the boat's most praised handling characteristics is its responsiveness. It settles into a groove quickly and tracks well, largely thanks to its balanced spade rudder. While the 361 is not a "pointing machine"—it typically finds its best speed at around 40 to 45 degrees apparent wind—it is a powerhouse on a reach. In a 12-15 knot breeze, owners frequently report boat speeds in the 6.5 to 7-knot range.
The rig is a masthead sloop with double aft-swept spreaders. Many models were equipped with in-mast furling, which, while reducing total sail area slightly, makes the boat incredibly easy to sail solo or as a couple. All control lines are led aft to the cockpit, so the crew can manage the sails entirely from the safety of the companionway.
The "Big Boat" Interior: Headroom and Light
Stepping below deck is where the 361 truly sets itself apart from its peers. The standout feature is the 6' 4" headroom, which remains consistent throughout the main salon. Combined with the large forward-facing windows and multiple opening ports, the interior feels more like a 40-foot boat.
The Galley and Head
The 361 is famous for two specific interior features that are usually "compromised" on boats of this size:
- The Enormous Head: The head is located to starboard and features a separate walk-in shower stall with a teak seat. In the late 90s, this was a revolutionary feature for a 36-foot boat and remains a primary selling point for liveaboards.
- The Seaworthy Galley: Located to port, the C-shaped galley is tucked out of the way of traffic. It boasts a massive top-loading freezer and a separate front-loading refrigerator. The counter space is generous, providing plenty of room for meal prep even while underway.
Cabin Configurations
- Two-Cabin Version: This is the preferred layout for cruising couples. It features a massive aft cabin with a transverse double berth and a sprawling V-berth forward. The removal of the third cabin allows for even more storage and a larger galley.
- Three-Cabin Version: Popular in the charter market, this version splits the aft section into two symmetrical double cabins. While the individual cabins are slightly smaller, it makes the boat a viable platform for larger families.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: BEYDL075A700
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 36' 5'' (11.10 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2000
Beam: 12' 6''
Draft Max: 5' 0''
Cabins: 2
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)
Fresh Water: 125 Gallons (473.18 Liters)
Holding Tank: 20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)
Builder: BENETEAU
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Volvo
- Engine Model: 2030
- Engine Year: 2000
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 30.00
- Power KW: 22.37
- Fuel Type: Diesel
Full Details
Mechanical Disclaimer
Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
Disclaimer
The company 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.
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252 Elm Street
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Contact Cape Yachts to learn more! Cape Yachts has been in the business of matching the right boat to the right family since 1986. In those years, we’ve learned a thing or two about building and maintaining long-lasting relationships by providing exceptional new and brokerage inventory along with the advice, service, and complete support to earn our clients trust and loyalty.
Steve Fischer
Yacht Sales
252 Elm Street
South Dartmouth MA 02748 USA
Office: (508) 994-4444
Cell: (401) 300-2988
Email: sfischer@capeyachts.com
With over forty-five years of experience navigating the waters of Southern New England, Steve brings unparalleled expertise spanning powerboats, working vessels, and sailing yachts. Deeply rooted in Newport, Rhode Island’s storied maritime tradition, he honed his knowledge amid premier brands and has guided clients as a trusted yacht broker since 2011.
Having grown up in the marine industry, Steve is no stranger to the thrill of competition, with a proven record in sailing regattas, offshore “big boat” racing, yacht deliveries, charters, and an array of marine endeavors. His passion lies in connecting each client with the ideal vessel—thoughtfully balancing preferences, requirements, and the latest industry innovations—while providing steadfast guidance throughout every stage of yacht ownership.
When he’s not advising clients, Steve is often found aboard his own sailboat. He treasures trips out to Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, Block Island, Montauk, and Narragansett Bay.
A University of Rhode Island graduate, Steve makes his home in Bristol, RI with his family. He is an active member of the Bristol Yacht Club and a respected participant in numerous sailing associations across the region.
