The Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC is a center-cockpit cruising sailboat designed by Berret-Racoupeau and built by Beneteau in France from 1998 to 2002. The center-cockpit layout on a 36-foot hull was unusual for its era, maximizing interior volume with 12.5 feet of beam while providing a private aft cabin separated from the main saloon. With a wing keel drawing just 5 feet, she was designed for comfortable coastal and offshore cruising rather than racing performance. The Oceanis 36 CC earned a following among cruising couples who valued the privacy and space of a center-cockpit design in a manageable size.
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What is the Oceanis 36 Cc Beneteau's sail area to displacement ratio?
The Oceanis 36 Cc Beneteau has a Sail Area to Displacement ratio (SA/D) of 18.08. Values between 14–18 are typical cruising sailboats; 18–22 is cruiser/racer; over 22 is performance racing.
What is the Oceanis 36 Cc Beneteau's comfort ratio?
The Oceanis 36 Cc Beneteau has a Ted Brewer Comfort Ratio of 21.68. A ratio over 30 indicates good offshore comfort; over 40 is very comfortable offshore.
Is the Oceanis 36 Cc Beneteau safe for offshore sailing?
The Oceanis 36 Cc Beneteau has a Capsize Screening Formula value of 2.11. Values under 2.0 are considered acceptable for offshore sailing; under 1.8 is ideal.
What is the hull speed of the Oceanis 36 Cc Beneteau?
The theoretical hull speed of the Oceanis 36 Cc Beneteau is 7.47 knots, calculated from its waterline length.
How much does a Oceanis 36 Cc Beneteau weigh?
The Oceanis 36 Cc Beneteau has a displacement of 13,228 and a length overall (LOA) of 35.42.
Who designed the Oceanis 36 Cc Beneteau?
The Oceanis 36 Cc Beneteau was designed by Berret-Racoupeau, first built in 1998.