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2025 Oceanis 46.1

The Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 is a 46-foot performance cruiser designed by Berret-Racoupeau with interiors by Nauta Design that was named Yacht of the Year at the Düsseldorf boat show in 2019. The chined hull, wider beam carried well aft and a substantially increased sail area compared to its predecessor produce a boat that is both genuinely fast under sail and genuinely comfortable to live aboard during a week at sea.

The Oceanis 46.1 was developed as the direct successor to the Oceanis 45, one of Beneteau's most commercially successful models, and the brief was to improve on an already well-regarded platform in every measurable area: more interior space, more sail area, better performance and a more refined finish below deck. The result is a boat that Sail Magazine described as a performance cruiser that not only makes lots of sense but is a joy to sail, and Yachting Monthly noted for having the steering very right, with a forward cockpit clear of lines and plenty of lounging space.

On deck, the cockpit is organized for both sailing and socializing without the two getting in each other's way. Twin wheels at the stern give clear visibility over the transom platform and direct access down to the water, a large central table seats eight comfortably, and two reclining sun loungers on either side of the companionway add a level of deck comfort that is unusual on a 46-foot production monohull. All lines are led aft to the helm stations, allowing short-handed sailing without crew movement on deck during maneuvers. The First Line version adds a longer mast, 28 percent more sail area and Harken deck hardware for guests who want more performance out of the same hull.

Below deck, the interior designed by Nauta Design is where the additional beam gained from the chined hull makes itself fully felt. The forward owner's cabin benefits from the full bow sections that Yachting World noted as belonging to a longer boat entirely, with an island double berth oriented fore and aft, a separate shower compartment and a private heads room that together produce a level of space more commonly found on a 50-foot yacht. The saloon is bright and well proportioned, with hull portlights, cabin-side windows and overhead hatches flooding the space with natural light throughout the day. The galley is equipped for serious provisioning with ample counter space, refrigeration and cooking facilities suited to a full group over a week at sea.

The Oceanis 46.1 is available in three or four cabin configurations. The exact layout will be confirmed before departure while maintaining the same standard of onboard comfort and finish.

  • Length: 14.60m
  • Type: Sailboat
  • Fits 12 guests
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DEB ELLI

2024 Lagoon 51

The Lagoon 51 is a VPLP-designed cruising catamaran that won the British Yachting Awards Multihull of the Year in 2022, a recognition that reflects the range of decisions made well in a single design: a forward-stepped mast that opens the saloon to 360-degree views, a modular flybridge with full standing headroom, a forward cockpit with coffee table and sun cushions, and a sustainability approach built into the materials and energy systems from the ground up.

The Lagoon 51 is a 51-foot catamaran built by the world's largest multihull manufacturer and designed by VPLP with interior styling that uses FSC-certified light oak wood and upholstery made entirely from recycled materials. The design brief centered on one organizing principle: maximizing the connection between the boat's multiple living spaces without sacrificing the privacy that makes a week at sea with a group genuinely comfortable.

The mast is stepped forward of the saloon rather than through it, an arrangement that removes the structural intrusion from the center of the interior and allows panoramic windows to wrap around the full saloon perimeter. Stepping from the aft cockpit into the saloon, the amount of space and light is immediately striking, with a raised seating area and light oak joinery giving the interior a warmth closer to a well-designed apartment than a charter boat. The galley is fully integrated with a stove, oven, dishwasher and refrigerator-freezer combination laid out along a counter that has enough workspace for real cooking at sea.

Two separate staircases connect the cockpit to the flybridge, one for the helm and one for guests, which allows movement between levels without the constant negotiation of a single shared companionway. The flybridge accommodates up to eight people and combines a lounging area with the helm station in a modular layout that works equally well for social gatherings and quiet downtime. Forward of the mast, the front cockpit adds a third outdoor living zone with its own seating, coffee table and a swim ladder providing direct water access from the bow.

The extended transoms at the stern include a tender lift that converts into a bathing platform at anchor, sitting level with the water and wide enough to serve as a proper outdoor lounging area when the boat is moored. Under sail the Lagoon 51 is surprisingly responsive, tracking easily while remaining genuinely easy to handle, with boat speeds touching 8 knots in 10 to 12 knots of true wind.

The Lagoon 51 is available in a four-cabin owner's version, a standard four-cabin layout and a six-cabin charter configuration. The exact layout will be confirmed before departure while maintaining the same standard of onboard comfort and finish.

  • Length: 15.35m
  • Type: Catamaran
  • Fits 12 guests
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Reviews

Everything was perfect and the weather was super nice! Hope to make it again next year!

Mario Starita Mario Starita
on “Catamaran Sailing Charter Ibiza” cruise
2020-11-04