The 2001 Beneteau Oceanis 473 Clipper is a spacious and capable cruising yacht designed by renowned naval architect Jean‑Marie Finot. Known for her balanced sailing performance, generous interior volume, and dependable offshore capability, the Oceanis 473 has long been considered one of the most successful cruising yachts in her class.
This well-equipped three-cabin version offers comfortable accommodation for up to eight guests, featuring three heads (two electric), a bright and airy saloon with dining area, a dedicated navigation station, and a fully equipped galley with gas cooker, oven, refrigerator, and pressurised hot and cold water system.
On deck, the yacht provides an inviting cockpit with bimini, sunbathing cushions, bathing platform with ladder and shower, manual passerelle, electric windlass with 25 kg anchor and 100 m of chain, as well as an electric winch to assist with sail handling.
Powered by a reliable 59 hp Volvo MD22 diesel engine with shaft drive, the yacht cruises comfortably at around 7 knots with a fuel consumption of approximately 2-3 litres per hour.
Her sailing setup includes a roller-furling mainsail and genoa, modern navigation electronics such as a Garmin chartplotter and radar, B&G autopilot, Triton2 display, wind and depth instruments, and a DSC VHF radio.
The boat is also equipped with a solar power system (2 × 180 W panels on a dedicated arch), a well-maintained battery bank, bow thruster, and LED lighting throughout, ensuring efficient and comfortable onboard living.
Additional equipment includes a 2.2 m inflatable tender with Tohatsu outboard, serviced liferaft, cockpit stereo system with waterproof speakers, and numerous cruising essentials. The boat is a fully equipped and ready-to-sail cruiser ideal for Mediterranean island hopping or extended offshore adventures.