
Fresh from her Asia-Pacific Premiere at the 2026 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, the Oceanis 52 is Beneteau's flagship cruiser -- and this example has been specified for serious sailing without compromising on liveaboard comfort. At 16.28m overall with a generous 4.84m beam, she delivers volume, stability and presence, equally at home on a summer twilight series or an extended offshore passage.
Hull lines come from Biscontini Yacht Design with interior and exterior styling by Nauta Design, giving her clean, contemporary aesthetics inside and out. The three-cabin, two-head layout in Sand Oak Alpi is bright and beautifully finished, with a smoked-mirror bookcase, premium owner's cabin mattress and a saloon flooded with natural light.
What sets this vessel apart is the option list. She's been built with the Upwind/Downwind, Closed Cockpit Galley, Escape and Raymarine Offshore packs -- meaning she's genuinely sail-ready and short-handed friendly straight off the dock:
Sailing: Polyester bowsprit with integrated anchoring for Code 0 and asymmetric spinnaker, full genoa rigging with electric genoa winches, German mainsheet system at the helm, mainsail arch and a furling Code 0.
Cockpit galley: Aft central seat with gas plancha and 30L drawer fridge, plus large aft storage accessible from the platform.
Handling & access: Bow thruster with twin-console control, electric swim platform, side gate openings and windlass with chain counter.
Electronics: Twin-helm Raymarine Axiom 2 Pro 9" touchscreens, P70s autopilot with wireless S100 remote, Ray73 VHF/AIS, wind and speed instruments, and induction phone charging.
Comfort & systems: 9kVA generator, 36,000 BTU air conditioning, inverter, extra fridge, additional water and fuel tankage, quiet-flush electric heads and Iro-deck cockpit flooring and catwalks.
Below decks, the three-cabin, two-head layout in Sand Oak Alpi makes the most of her 4.84m beam, with a bright, contemporary saloon flooded with natural light through hull windows and overhead hatches. The owner's cabin forward is a genuine retreat, finished with a premium mattress, a Natte Nature headboard and a smoked-mirror bookcase, while two generous aft cabins comfortably accommodate guests or family. Twin heads keep the accommodation practical for extended cruising, and a stem sail-locker cabin offers crew berthing or serious stowage. The galley and saloon flow as a single social space, and with the Closed Cockpit Galley pack adding an aft plancha and drawer fridge, entertaining moves effortlessly between the cockpit and the interior.