The Oceanis 37 follows in the footsteps of her bigger sisters, with a stylish and contemporary below-decks interior by Italian design group Studio Nauta and clean dynamic external lines by Groupe Finot Conq.
Above decks, the Oceanis 37 has bench seating surrounding the whole cockpit with enough room to easily walk around the helm without the need of folding or pivoting. The helm station also includes a binnacle for all instrumentation and chartplotter, with the primary genoa winches in easy reach.
The sailplan is a fractional rig with 105 per cent overlapping genoa. The mainsail traveller is on the coachroof keeping the cockpit clear and all control lines lead back to the cockpit.
The 37 comes in two layouts - two or three-cabin both with single head. The saloon has a pivot-mounted folding table that converts to provide an extra berth. Typically Beneteau there is also exceptional stowage throughout, said Vicsail.
The importer said the original galley design features a large work surface achieved by orientating the double sink fore and aft.
Propulsion comes from a 30hp diesel engine fed by a 140lt fuel capacity, while freshwater capacity is 346lt.
The new Océanis 37 comes in two equipment levels as either a Standard or Exclusive version.
This yacht is currently available to view at the Sydney Vicsail office.
For further information, phone Nicholas Bedggood at Vicsail on (02) 9327 2088 or email: sales@vicsail.com