Privately owned and privately used, owner’s cabin layout Oceanis 37 from 2013. Great spec for Med’ cruising and priced attractively for a quick and simple sale.
FURTHER BROKER’S COMMENTS:
Launched in 2013, Silvia II is an easy cruiser of the extremely popular Finot – Conq designed Beneteau Oceanis 37. Fitted out for private use her highlights include:- • 2 double cabin layout • One heads with shower cubicle • Standard 190cm keel • GRP decks (no teak deck maintenance) • Semi batten main sail with lazy jack • Sprayhood and bimini • Bowthruster • Raymarine instruments • Airtronic diesel heater • Led lights • Cockpit cushion plus brand-new set • Shore freshwater supply • Cockpit shower • Sea water foot pump • Pearl grey hull colour
Presently located Marina di Pisa, SILVIA II is now very seriously for sale.
PRESS REVIEW:
The latest sailboat from the world’s most prolific builder is a near perfect example of why Beneteau is the world’s most prolific builder. It understands the market. It knows what we want in a boat and it delivers it to us time after time. This new model, the Beneteau 37, is stylish and clean on deck, the interior is comfortable and thoughtfully laid out, it performs very well but is also easy to sail and to maintain, and it’s affordable.
The 37 combines the established talents of naval architects from Groupe Finot with elegant interior styling from Milan-based Nauta Design. The result is a thoroughly modern look that marries form and function in a very user-friendly package. A careful inspection of the line drawings reveals that there is not much sheer from the nearly plumb bow to rakish reversed transom. However, the natural flow of the angular coachroof into the foredeck gives an impression of sheer and grace. Below the waterline the 37 features a narrow-chord fin keel, externally fastened with stainless steel bolts and backing plates and coated with anti-corrosion epoxy. The rudder blade is free standing with a beefy stainless steel stock. The propeller exits the hull through a molded skeg, eliminating the need for an external strut. There’s not much forefoot, part of the reason for the 37’s impressive performance, and also why you feel the pitch of the sea.
Beneteau has a proven construction philosophy that might be summed up like this: Build rock solid fiberglass hulls with balsa-cored decks; use interior molded pieces to streamline production; use scale purchasing power to offer savings that other builders can’t match; and finally, finish boats out to a high standard. Despite building more boats than any other company, Beneteau gets the details right. The new 37 has superb fiberglass sculpting throughout. The intricate diamond pattern nonskid that offers excellent traction but is easy on the feet is one of many examples.
Sail Magazine
MANUFACTURER’S COMMENTS:
Meticulously planned and with striking lines, the Oceanis 37 follows in the tradition set by her larger siblings. The contemporary interior comes from Nauta Design, whilst the extended and taut exterior lines are the work of Finot-Conq & Associés. Innovation is the most prominent feature in this boat’s design concept.
2013 Beneteau Oceanis 37 ‘SILVIA II’ for sale – Asking Euro 108,000 EU VAT paid – full details here
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