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Yachting World tests out the Beneteau 46.1

17 April 2019 | Beneteau

Boat Test by Yachting World - issued February 2019

Conditions Boat Test : Newport & Barcelona, 6-12 knots and 15 - 29 knots, Standard in mast furling and shallow keel.

Beneteau’s new stepped hull design works so well this Oceanis 46.1 could become its most popular model ever.

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After upgrading the status of the ominous black clouds ahead from threatening-looking to really quite alarming, we turned to head back downwind… and hoisted even more sail. Boom! As gusts in the high 20s started barrelling through, this yacht really put on a show. Reaching and surfing, we were all whooping with delight, like kids with a powerful toy, especially when we clocked over 14 knots’ boat speed. Now this was what you’d call a test sail!

We were on board Beneteau’s brand new Oceanis 46.1, a design tasked with updating the company’s most popular model, sailing off Port Ginesta, Barcelona, under full main and Code 0. The designer, Pascal Conq, was with us and we had all now become intent on seeing just what this ‘fat-nosed’ new shape was capable of.

It was one of those days when it could have all gone wrong. The fact that it didn’t and that we were actually treated to an exhilarating, unforgettable sail – the type where you step ashore and can’t wipe the grin off your face – simply confirmed that the 46.1 is a quite brilliant new model from the world’s largest boatbuilder.

Read the full test report HERE.

 

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