I have a 2008 B40 and sail on the Chesapeake Bay. When I bought the boat it came with just abouat anything you would need or want, Dodger, Bimini, AC, roller furling main and jib, windlass, fridge and freezer. I do a lot of sailing with just my wife as crew so I added a bow thruster to help get us in and out of docks. I also added fans in each cabin and a TV. Overall I love the boat and would recommend it to anyone doing any kind of coastal crusing. The biggiest issue I have, and apparently so does everyone else, is the VDO display for fuel, water and battery, is useless. (Read the thread on fuel guage accuacy) I have had my boat back to the dealer three times to get this fixed and they haven't been able to correct it yet. I'm scheduled to go back again later this month once my boat is splashed, but I don;t expect any better results.
GaryG,
We have an 2008 B43, with the RF main, but really looking at the options list, I would say these would be important to us if we were buying again,
Bow thruster VHF at Nav Station with Command Remote Mic at Helm |
Raymarine Nav Inst ST70 Depth and Speed |
Raymarine Nav Inst ST70 Wind |
E90W Multi Function Nav Display @ Cockpit |
Autopilot ST70 LS40 |
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40.2STCEH Electric Port Hal Winch |
Indirect Lighting Salon |
Remote Control Courtesy Light |
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12V Quiet Flush Toilet |
We also had dealer installed canvas, (the dodger, bimini), a full length rub rail, TV, macerator pumps, and radar. We since added a galvanic isolator, and wish to add AIS. We currently don’t have a need for the Genset or that $2200 1000W inverter.
I do have to agree that the VDO is useless and it does have inaccurate and annoying alarms.... which we pretty much silence now anyway.
Hi Gary
I also have a 2008 Oc 40 which is the best toy I have ever had although I suspect everyone thinks this about any yacht they ever buy. We have done around 4500 miles on the Western Australian coast and love the boat. We have never had really heavy weather but have bashed into 30 to 35 knots and big swells without problem coming down our coast.
I have a shallow draft Keel which I love when we head into shallow bays but find less then ideal when racing on a windward leg. A trade off and I guess it depends what you want to do with the boat.
For heavy weather I have optioned an inner forstay and have a storm sail which works very well.
The canvas for bimini and dodger is very basic. My dodger has had it after only 3 years. Maybe purchase your own rather then Beneteau option.
My main advice when purchasing a new boat from your Beneteau Dealer would be to not pay your final installment until the boat is exactly as you want it as getting things done after that on warrenty has been a nightmare. There will inevitably be small issues that need fixing but try not to lose sight of the fact that at the end of the day you have an amazing machine.
Good Luck
It is such a fun time
Will, the odor issue with the toilets comes from the salt water sitting in the water lines. The micro organisms die and then rot producing a rather nasty odor on flushing. The electric toilets do not fix it unless you have the dealer plumb in the fresh water flush system. Basically it's a hose tapped into the fresh water line in the head, then through a solenoid which is controlled by the flush buttons. It also includes a one way check valve to prevent any bacteria from migrating to your fresh water supply. Since you moor in fresh water it may not be worthwhile doing it at this time, but if you're going to sail in salt water it's well worth the money. Actually I bought the parts from the dealer and installed it myself. Not that difficult as project go. Good luck with your 40, you'll be amazed at how well she sails. Yes fast, fast ,fast.
Mike
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