The Beneteau Oceanis 430 is a thoroughbred French bluewater cruising yacht that has stood the test of time, and this 1989 example represents exceptional value for serious offshore sailors. Stretching 12.96 metres on a generous 4.22-metre beam, the Oceanis 430 was designed to deliver outstanding interior volume and sea-keeping ability in equal measure. With four private cabins, this vessel is perfectly configured for extended family cruising, liveaboard life, or blue-water passage making with a full crew.
The monohull's modest 1.55-metre draft makes her accessible across a wide range of anchorages and marina berths throughout New Zealand and the Pacific. Beneteau's reputation for building robust, performance-oriented cruising yachts ensures strong parts availability and a well-understood platform. Currently berthed at the premium Marsden Cove Marina in Northland, New Zealand — a prime jumping-off point for Pacific Island cruising — she is ideally positioned for her next adventure.
Offered at EUR $65,000, this is a compelling opportunity to acquire a well-proportioned, long-range cruising yacht with proven ocean credentials at a price that reflects outstanding value in today's market. Inspection strongly encouraged.


























