Editorul lunar de Yachting, Theo Stocker aruncă o privire în jurul Beneteau Oceanis 30.1, un Oceanis rar entry-level care își propune să redefinească la ce ar trebui să se aștepte proprietarii de la un iaht mai mic. Puteți citi testul nostru complet cu barca la: https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/reviews/yacht-reviews/beneteau-oceanis-30-1 –- Abonați-vă la canalul de Youtube al Yachting Monthly la: https://www. youtube.com/user/YachtingMonthly/videos Abonați-vă la reviste la: https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/subscriptions/yachting-monthly-subscriptions Citiți mai multe articole de navigație la: https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/ Like our Pagina de Facebook la: https://www.facebook.com/yachtingmonthlymag/ Urmărește-ne pe Twitter la: https://twitter.com/yachtingmonthly Urmărește-ne pe Instagram la: https://www.instagram.com/yachtingmonthlymag/
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Beneteau Oceanis 30.1 – plin de idei inteligente – Yachting Monthly

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Good to know the crew won't be sticking to the visible interior grp structural members 14:10
14:59 I like the timing of your "money saving" argument with the visual content. Hehe
Love this guy… “twin helms, one to starboard, one to port”. !!! And flush hatches, one of which “goes down, and up again”. I’m still not entirely sure whether he was taking the piss or not but I had a good chuckle! Cheers.

What a cheap ugly sailboat, the manufacturer should be shamed not only for producing and then asking for a ridiculous amount of money . There's nothing more to say!!!
The best argument for a well sorted 70's Cruiser / Racer for 1/10 the price!
This is a joke. The fore-peak for two adults? No way. One person only. The narrow footbox and the anchor locker above. Are you kidding? I think it might be a good day sailor. Maybe. But a weekend cruising boat. Guaranteed that everyone will sleep well when they get home.
I’m surprised to rather like this boat. (I usually think of beneteau as ritzy style with little substance.) But this seems to move in the direction of being more practical at 30 ft in the tradition of pocket cruisers. I’d rather see more keel and slacker bilges, but for a “modern” design, not bad!
All due respect, I would go for an Azuree 33 (or Azuree 33C), both a better build quality and a nicer design. Not to forget the main sail traveller at Azuree …
Palacial luxury, almost a super yacht. But there again,I sail a Contessa 26
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The instrument location is not exactly handy is it! Doubt my eyes could make out those screens or even the compass.
Arrangement and space inside is poor.
Not a word on construction method ? Otherwise good presentation, I don't have 160000! lying about at this time.
"It looks remarkably good after three years". Well, hopefully! I'm not a fan of these French marina-boats. They look really basic and low quality to me. As a place to have some drinks with your friends at the marina, they are perfect, but other than that…
"Entry level"? As if everyone starts with £150k-£200k to blow on an unnecessary boat then gradually trades up to a few tens of of million pounds worth of super-yacht with a dozen crew. It is imbecilic language! Boats depreciate, even if well-maintained. They make you poorer. In that regard the "entry-level" is the super-yacht. Then you can spend the rest of your like trading down to smaller boats and if you can walk away with enough to eat off before you die, you have done well.
these are insanely overpriced. lowest price I can find for a used one in the US is $178k. Still, its a lot of 30 footer.
Great presentation and nice boat
I love this boat. It reminds me of a modernized version of my old C&C 30 Mk2.
Too narrow for me. Inside is very small.