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Oceanis 321 Beneteau

Masthead Sloop · Fin W/Spade Rudder

Designed by Jean Berret · Built by Beneteau (Fra) · First built 1992

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LOA 32.15 ft  ·  Beam 11.15 ft  ·  Displacement 10,141 lb  ·  Sail Area 473 ft²  ·  Masthead Sloop  ·  Fin W/Spade Rudder
About the Oceanis 321 Beneteau Sailboat

Building on Beneteau's reputation for accessible cruising sailboats, this compact member of the Oceanis family represents an entry point into quality French boatbuilding. The 321 sits in the smaller end of Beneteau's popular Oceanis range, designed primarily for coastal cruising and weekend adventures rather than extended offshore passages. Like other Oceanis models, the 321 emphasizes comfort and ease of handling over pure performance. Beneteau's design philosophy typically focuses on creating boats that are forgiving for newer sailors while still providing an enjoyable sailing experience for more experienced crews. The cockpit and deck layout likely prioritize safety and convenience, with well-positioned winches and controls that can be managed by a small crew. This size range traditionally appeals to sailors seeking their first "real" cruising boat or those downsizing from larger vessels while maintaining cruising amenities. The interior probably maximizes the available space with clever French design touches, offering basic overnight accommodations for a small family or couple. For coastal exploration, day sailing, and short-term cruising in protected waters, the Oceanis 321 represents Beneteau's commitment to making sailing accessible without sacrificing the essential qualities that make time on the water enjoyable.

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$39,500 – $39,900
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Median $39,700  ·  2 listings used
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Dimensions & Specifications
LOA (Length Overall) 32.15 ft / 9.80 m
LWL (Waterline Length) 27.89 ft / 8.50 m
Beam 11.15 ft / 3.40 m
Max Draft 5.25 ft / 1.60 m
Displacement 10,141 lb / 4,600 kg
Ballast 3,527 lb / 1,600 kg
Ballast Type Lead
Sail Area (Reported) 473 ft² / 43.94 m²
Headroom 6.25 ft / 1.91 m
Design & Construction
Hull Type Fin w/spade rudder
Rigging Type Masthead Sloop
Construction FG
Designer Jean Berret
Builder Beneteau (FRA)
First Built 1992
Last Built 1997
Number Built 848
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Engine & Accommodations
Fuel Capacity 16 gals / 61 L
Water Capacity 72 gals / 273 L
Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Oceanis 321 Beneteau's sail area to displacement ratio?

The Oceanis 321 Beneteau has a Sail Area to Displacement ratio (SA/D) of 16.13. Values between 14–18 are typical cruising sailboats; 18–22 is cruiser/racer; over 22 is performance racing.

How much does a Oceanis 321 Beneteau weigh?

The Oceanis 321 Beneteau has a displacement of 10,141 lb and a length overall (LOA) of 32.15 ft.

How much does a used Oceanis 321 Beneteau cost?

Based on 2 recent market listings, used Oceanis 321 Beneteau sailboats typically sell for between $39,500 and $39,900, with a median asking price of $39,700. Price varies significantly based on year, condition, location, and included equipment.

Who designed the Oceanis 321 Beneteau?

The Oceanis 321 Beneteau was designed by Jean Berret, first built in 1992.