Overview
Electronics
- Depthsounder
- Autopilot
- Compass
- GPS
- VHF
- Radio
Sails
- Fully battened mainsail
- Furling genoa
Rigging
- Steering wheel
Inside Equipment
- Electric bilge pump
- Manual bilge pump
- Hot water
- Marine head
- Refrigerator
Electrical Equipment
Shore power inlet
Outside Equipment/Extras
- Cockpit cushions
- Cockpit table
- Swimming ladder
Covers
- Bimini Top
- Mainsail cover
- Lazyjacks
Manufacturer Provided Description
Conceived by Groupe Finot and Beneteau, this 28 footer completes the Oceanis range, recognized worldwide by those who enjoy coastal and long-distance cruising. The Oceanis 281's specification has all the qualities of an Oceanis: reliability, safety, performance under sail, easy handling, and as much comfort at sea as in port. In addition, the proven technical solutions in this range have been retained: solid hull, glued and laminated structural inner hull molding - providing a real frame - and a sandwich deck for insulation and rigidity. The rigging on the Oceanis 281 includes swept back spreaders for greater mast control, standard furling genoa, and semi-full battened main with lazy jacks cover and rapid reefing. In addition to easy handling and furling, this solution adds to the performance and safety of the Oceanis 281: the shape of the sail is more efficient than a furling sail, and the suppression of weight in the uppers contributes to the boat's stability. The often cumbersome mainsheet track is no longer necessary thanks to the presence of a very powerful rigid boom vang. In port, the sheet purchase tackle, equipped with a snap hook, is easily released to completely free the cockpit. The main handling lines are led aft to the cockpit onto a winch to starboard. The cockpit also has a large locker to starboard and a door in the transom providing easy access to the bathing ladder and the standard cockpit shower. The U-shaped saloon ensures maximum comfort for six around the large table. Natural lighting comes from the fixed portlights either side of the hull, and ventilation from the opening hatch in the coachroof and the opening portholes in the coaming. The L-shaped galley to port of the companionway will get the measure of the crew's appetite: 2 burner gimbaled hob, with opening porthole just above, cutlery drawer, sliding vegetable basket, and a large icebox that can be converted to a refrigerator (option). To starboard, the nav. station has a large chart table with stowage, bookshelf, and space reserved for electronics. The wet locker, close to the companionway steps, is located between the nav. station and the vast head compartment - molded in one piece - which has pressurized shower, wash basin, marine toilet, and numerous lockers. The length of the forward berth is adjustable making it a full double berth big enough to accommodate the larger members of the crew. The aft cabin has a double athwartships berth exploiting the boat's beam at cockpit level.