2018 Beneteau 45' (13.72 m) Oceanis 45
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
COOL CHANGE
With 3 staterooms, 2 heads, and a spacious cockpit and salon, "Cool Change" offers the feel and styling of a boat much larger than 45 ft.
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: BEYDJ189C818
Description
While well-suited to the cruising family or couple and their guests, upgrades including her bow thruster and three electric winches render her easily managed if sailing short or single-handed. An opening transom provides ease of tender access, boarding, and water activities.
The interior of the Oceanis 45 is bright and spacious, with numerous windows, portlights, and hatches providing light and ventilation. The galley and day/guest head are easily and quickly accessed nearby the companionway steps. Private, dual guest staterooms and a versatile salon alongside a sizable owner's cabin & head provide ample and comfortable accommodations for all onboard.
2024 North Sails 3Di Ocean 330 Mainsail
Bottom Painted October 2023
Specifications
HIN/IMO: BEYDJ189C818
LOA: 45' 8'' (13.92 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2018
Beam: 14' 9''
LWL: 42' 7''
Draft Max: 5' 9''
Cabins: 3
Sleeps: 6
Double Berths: 2
Queen Berths: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 90 Gallons (340.69 Liters)
Fresh Water: 110 Gallons (416.4 Liters)
Holding Tank: 40 Gallons (151.42 Liters)
Displacement: 23257 lbs
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 4JH57
- Engine Year: 2018
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Sail
- Power HP: 57.00
- Power KW: 42.50
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 1095.00
Generators
Generator 1
- Generator Make: Cummins Onan
- Generator KW: 7.50
- Generator Hours: 458.00
Full Details
Deck and Hull
Quick Bowthruster
Dual Helms
Bimini (2023)
Dodger
Cockpit Storage (2 lockers under seats, 2 behind helms, 1 dedicated propane locker)
Stainless Steel Swim Ladder
Teak Cockpit Sole, Swim Platform, Seat Tops
Electrically-controlled Swim Platform
Cockpit Cushions
Cockpit Shower
Cockpit Table with Leaves and Storage
Dual Stainless Steel Anchor Rollers
44 lb Delta Anchor, 75' Chain, 150' Rode
Windlass with Chain Counter
Windlass Remote Controller
Plastimo Olympic 135 Compass
LED Navigation Lights
Sails and Rigging
In-mast Furling North Sails 3Di Ocean 330 Mainsail (2024)
Neil Pryde Mainsail
Neil Pryde Code Zero (2020)
Neil Pryde 105 Dacron Roller Furling Jib
(2) Harken 46 2-speed Self-tailing Electric Cockpit Winches
(1) Harken 900 Electric Cabintop Halyard Winch
(1) Harken 40 2-speed Self-tailing, Manual Cabintop Winch
Facnor Roller Furler
US Spars Mast, Boom, and Vang
Electronics
(3) B&G T-12 Chartplotters with Radar (1 stbd helm, 1 port helm, 2 navigation station)
B&G Autopilot
(2) B&G Multidisplays (1 stbd helm, 1 port helm)
Icom VHF Radio
B&G VHF Radio (navigation station)
Garmin 78cc Handheld GPS
Sony Flatscreen Television
Fusion MS-RA70N Bluetooth-capable Stereo System
Pioneer Speakers Throughout Interior/ Cockpit
Rogue Wave Wifi Antenna
Netgear Router
Accommodations
Five companionway steps lead down into a bright, well-appointed interior on the Oceanis 45. Aft of the steps are the two guest staterooms, each with a full-sized berth, storage lockers, and shelving. Just forward of the starboard aft stateroom is the guest/day head, conveniently located nearby the companionway stairs. This head features a shower stall, vanity/sink, storage, and electric head.
The L-shaped galley is just forward of the port guest stateroom. Here, you will find ample counter/prep space, generous refrigeration, and storage cabinetry. A large, U-shaped dinette flanks the starboard side of the salon. The port side features a clever, transformable space that offers two seats separated by the sliding chart/coffee table or a small settee with the table fore or aft.
The owner's cabin on the Oceanis 45 offers her inhabitants a true sanctuary. A centerline queen berth is accentuated by ambient lighting, with storage cabinetry, lockers, and drawers throughout. The private head accessible only via this stateroom contains a shower stall, sink/vanity, storage cabinetry, and electric head.
Cruisair Reverse-cycle Heat & Air Conditioning
12-volt Fans Throughout
Galley
3-burner Force10 Propane Stove & Oven
Front-loading Refrigerator
Top-loading Vitrifrigo Refrigerator
Electrical
Cummins Onan 7.5 kw Generator
Dual 30-amp Shore Power Service
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