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Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 373 para vender (2004) en Oban, Argyll, Reino Unido

$86.901 USD
Precio publicado £64.950 GBP

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El Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 373 TIGER LILY, con una eslora total de 11,25 metros y una manga de 3,75 metros, es un velero bien construido, fabricado en 2004, reconocido por su espacio habitable práctico y diseño innovador. Esta versión de dos camarotes, que cuenta con amplias cabinas dobles y un salón con abundante luz natural gracias a las claraboyas, está diseñada para un crucero cómodo. Las mejoras clave incluyen un motor diésel marino Volvo Penta MD2040 confiable, un sistema de piloto automático Raymarine, un amplio equipamiento de navegación y sistemas eléctricos modernos que presentan iluminación LED y un monitor Mastervolt BattMan Pro. El exterior exhibe un diseño de casco y cubierta de una sola pieza en GRP con un área de bañera revestida de teca y superficies antideslizantes, complementado con un timón giratorio para mayor acceso. El yate está equipado para largos viajes con sistemas completos de fontanería y gas, amplia capacidad de agua y combustible, y un sistema de calefacción a bordo. Actualmente ubicado en tierra en Oban, este Beneteau Oceanis 373, con muchas mejoras recientes, está listo para la aventura inmediata.

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Información general
Marca/modelo
Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 373
Precio
$86.901 USD | Precio publicado £64.950 GBP
Comentario sobre el precio
Fastidously maintained, ready to launch for 2026
Categoría
Used barco para vender
Nombre del barco
TIGER LILY
Año
2004
Diseñador
Berret/Racoupeau
Ubicación
Oban, Argyll, Reino Unido

Beneteau have a reputation for producing yachts that are well thought out and offer practical living space. The stepped coachroof found on the Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 373 creates additional headroom below, and the addition of the skylights over the saloon pours natural light into the interior. In the cockpit the patented Beneteau swivelling helm provides easy walk-thru access from the transom.

TIGER LILY is a two-cabin version of the Beneteau Oceanis 373 offering two spacious double cabins, forward and aft, and a large heads with a dedicated shower stall to starboard. Purchased by her current owners in 2020 she benefits from significant upgrading throughout the current ownership with her extensive inventory featuring highlights such as:

Topsides polished spring 2026

Antifouled below waterline, applied spring 2026

Volvo Penta MD2040 marine diesel engine, extensively overhauled in 2020

Volvo Penta type dripless sterngland (2021)

Galvanic isolator (2023)

Adverc alternator controller (2021)

Mastervolt BattMan Pro Monitor (2021)

Domestic batteries upgraded to 2x Rolls 12-FS-31 deep cycle batteries (2022)

Icom IC-M323 DSC VHF

Raymarine autopilot system with quadrant drive

Raymarine ST60 navigation instruments

2x Raymarine Pathfinder series plotter/radar displays

Eno gas galley cooker

Frigoboat 12v DC fridge system

Mikuni diesel-fired blown air heating system

Jabsco manual marine toilet (2021)

Full replacement of standing rigging in 2020

Facnor SD180 roller reefing system, stripped and rebuilt in 2021

Full replacement of running rigging in 2019

New genoa halyard fitted in 2021

Genoa cars upgraded in 2023

Mainsail boom outhaul car upgraded in 2020

All internal and navigation lights upgraded to LED

Avon Rover dinghy and Honda 2.3hp outboard

Having wintered ashore the Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 373 TIGER LILY is lying ashore and ready for immediate viewing.

CONSTRUCTION

Hull Construction:

Single-piece GRP hull moulding.

Sandwich construction above the waterline, solid GRP through the keel pan.

GRP moulded internal structural matrix fully bonded to hull moulding.

Plywood bulkheads bonded into hull matrix.

Gelcoat finish with boot top and coveline.

Topsides polished spring 2026

Antifouled below waterline, applied spring 2026

Deck & Superstructure Construction:

Single-piece GRP deck moulding with integral coachroof, cockpit and transom.

GRP sandwich construction with reinforcement in way of deck fittings.

Teak laid decks to finish cockpit sole and seating.

Textured non-slip GRP finish to coachroof top and decks.

Keel:

Cast iron ballast keel.

Stainless steel keel studs.

Rudder:

Single spade rudder.

GRP moulded

MACHINERY

Engine & gearbox:

Volvo Penta MD2040 marine diesel engine

40hp @ 3,600rpm

3 cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirect cooled

Mechanical reversing marine gearbox

single lever morse control

Maintenance & Performance:

Recorded engine running hours 2,091hrs

Engine late serviced Autumn 2025

Engine mounts replaced (2020)

New Flexible coupling, stern tube and cutlass bearing fitted (2020)

New fuel lift pump fitted (2020)

Raw water pump stripped & rebuilt with new bearings and seals and hose (2020)

New fresh water pump fitted (2020)

Heat Exchanger removed, cleaned & refitted with new boots (2020)

Tube Stack removed from Heat Exchanger, cleaned, pressure tested & refitted (2020)

New Thermostat fitted (2020)

New Temperature sensor fitted (2020)

Exhaust elbow replaced with new genuine Volvo Penta elbow (2020)

New Racor primary fuel filter fitted (2020)

Tachometer hour meter LCD replaced (2020)

Remote seacock shut offs fitted (2020)

Propulsion & Steering:

Stainless steel prop shaft

Volvo Penta type dripless sterngland (2021)

Proprotector rope cutter

3-blade bronze fixed propellor

Cable driven wheel steering

Leather covered wheel

Beneteau Pantent pivoting helm

Emergancy tiller

Autopilot:

Raymarine ST6001 control head

Raymarine ST600R remote control

Raymarine 150G AST course computer

Raymarine linear drive, connected direct to quadrant

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

Voltage systems:

12v DC onboard power system

230v AC shore power system

Shore Power System:

Extension lead to connect to shore supply

Single 16amp connection point

Galvanic isolator (2023)

RCD protected system

3-pin sockets, battery charger, immersion heater

Battery Banks:

Domestic Battery Bank – 2 x 12v DC 230Ah Rolls 12-FS-31 deep cycle lead acid batteries (2022)

Engine Battery Bank – 1 x 12v DC 96Ah Yuasa heavy-duty lead-acid battery (2019)

Charging:

Dolphin Automatic Switch Mode Battery Charger

230v AC – 12v DC, 20amp

Alternators:

Single engine-mounted 60 amp Valeo/Paris Rhone alternator

Adverc alternator controller (2021)

Battery Monitor:

Mastervolt BattMan Pro Monitor (2021)

Other Electrical:

12v DC charging sockets at chart table and in the cockpit on the steering column

All internal lighting converted to LED in 2020

PLUMBING & GAS SYSTEMS

Fresh Water:

Pressurised hot and cold water systems

Mixer tap in the galley

Manual foot pump operated tap in the galley

Mixer tap in heads

Dedicated shower hose within shower stall

Hot water provided from a calorifier, heated by engine cooling water or 230v AC Immersion heater

Deck Wash:

Saltwater deck wash system

Dedicated seacock and pressure pump

Hose stowing in anchor locker

Bilge Pumps:

Manual bilge pump

Electric bilge pump

Gas System:

Self-contained, overboard-draining gas locker

2x 7kg Calor Butane bottles

New gas regulator (2021)

Flexible gas pipework (2021)

TANKAGE

Fuel:

Single diesel tank

Rotomoulded plastic tank construction

Approximate capacity – 125ltrs

Fresh Water:

Three water tanks in total.

Two plastic rotomoulded water tanks

Approximate combined capacity 370 litres

Additional flexible water tank, approximate capacity 100 litres

Total approximate water capacity 470ltrs

Tank Gauges:

Analogue water tank gauges for the hard tanks at switch panel

Analogue fuel tank gauge in cockpit

NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

On Deck:

Plotter/Radar – Raymarine Pathfinder RL70C

Depth/Speed/Log – Raymarine ST60

Wind – Raymarine ST60

Autopilot – Raymarine ST6001

Compass – Plastimo Olympic 135

At Chart Table:

Plotter/Radar – Raymarine Pathfinder RC631 Plus

Communications Equipment:

DSC VHF – Icom IC-M323, with speaker option in cockpit

DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT

Galley:

Galley Stove – Eno butane two-burner and oven, fitted with clamps and gimbal mounted

Fridge - Frigoboat, with freezer compartment, front opening, 12v DC air cooled compressor

Cold Box, top opening

Double stainless steel sink

Mixer tap and manually foot-operated pump tap

Set of cutlery & crockery

Pots, pans and kettle

Heads:

Toilet – Jabsco manual marine toilet (2021)

Washhand basin

Mixer tap

Dedicated shower fitting in shower stall

Heating:

Mikuni, blown air, diesel-fired heating system

Thermostatic cabin controller at the chart table

Timer/programmer unit at the chart table

3 outlets in forward cabin, saloon and heads

Lighting:

Overhead lighting throughout interior, all converted to LED

Bulkhead lights and reading lights in all cabins, all converted to LED

Entertainment:

Radio / CD / MP player, (bluetooth and remote control)

Speakers in saloon and cockpit

ACCOMMODATION

Summary of Accommodation:

Double cabin forward

Saloon providing two occasional single berths

Nav Station

Head with shower stall

Galley

Double aft cabin

Accommodation Finish:

Joinery work constructed in sapele/mahogany veneered plywood with solid trims

Teak & Holly soleboards throughout

Moulded plastic, white head and hull lining

Off-white vinyl headlining in saloon

Textured blue upholstery throughout

Curtains fitted to portholes and portlights

Blackout blinds fitted for deck hatches in saloon

Heads constructed from easy-clean plastic mouldings

Description of Accommodation from Forward:

Forward Cabin:

Double V-berth forward

Shelf to both sides of bunks

Locker storage to port

Hanging locker storage to starboard

Standing room aft of bunk

Opening deck hatch with fitted roller blind

Fixed Portlights in hull to port and starboard

Saloon:

Bench seat to starboard with stowage behind and below

Curved bench seat to port with stowage behind and below

Both settees convert to occasional single berths with backrests lifting out to increase bunk width

Countertops running the length of the bunks outboard of the back rests

Storage locker to port

Fixed portlights to port and starboard and fixed skylights overhead

Two opening deck hatches in coachroof

Navigation Station:

Aft of saloon to starboard

Forward facing chart table with dedicated navigator’s seat

Chart storage within table top

Storage trough outboard and Bosun’s storage below seat

Ship’s switch panel, chart plotter/radar, VHF, battery monitor, sound system, Mikuni heating control and tank gauges outboard of navigator’s seat

Opening portlight in coachroof

Galley:

Directly aft of Nav Station on starboard side

Hanging locker outboard of toilet

Washhand basin with mirror / vanity locker above

Separate shower area with mixer shower head, folding screen and teak slatted seat

Wet hanging area aft of shower area

Two opening portlights in coachroof and one fixed portlight in hull

One small opening deck hatch in coachroof

Heads:

L shaped galley aft of saloon to port

Forward facing double sink with mixer and storage below

Cold Box, top opening

Gimballed stove with storage locker below

Fridge, with freezer compartment, front opening

Storage lockers above and outboard of stove & fridge, with LED strip lighting

Two opening portlights in coachroof

Aft Cabin:

Double bunk lying athwartship with flexible reading lights

Standing room forward, outboard to port

Hanging locker outboard forward

One fixed portlight in hull

One opening portlight in coachroof

One small opening deck hatch in coachroof

One opening portlight into cockpit

DECK EQUIPMENT

Rig:

Deck stepped, double spreader, masthead sloop rig

Silver anodised alloy mast and spars

Stainless steel standing rigging, full replacement in 2020

Facnor SD180 roller reefing system on forestay, stripped and rebuilt with new bearings for drum and swivel in 2021

In-mast roller reefing system

Mainsail outhaul boom car upgraded to Rutgerson car with bearings to reduce friction 2020

Rod kicker

Twin backstays

Spinnaker pole, stowing on guard rail stanchions

Rope clutches for all lines lead aft from mast and genoa furling, genoa furling line coming to bridge deck

Mainsheet track and car forward of companionway

Genoa cars upragded with control lines lead aft to cockpit and new sheaves in 2023

Full replacement of running rigging in 2019

Genoa Halayard and reefing line replaced 2021

Deck organisers removed, stripped and serviced in 2020

Winches:

Primary Winches – 2 x Lewmar 44, self-tailing, two-speed

Secondary Winches – 2 x Lewmar 30, self-tailing, two-speed

All winches are regularly serviced in current ownership

Sails:

Mainsail – White Dacron, Elvstrom

Genoa – White Dacron, with white UV Strip., Elvstrom

Cruising Chute – Asymmetric, in sock, Owen Sails

Storm Jib – Orange Dacron, Elvstrom

Canvas Work:

Sprayhood – on stainless steel frame, Owen Sails (2021)

Cockpit Tent – Roll-up panels with windows to port, starboard and aft

Wheel & pedestal cover - Saturn Sails

White external window & hatch covers

Anchoring & Mooring:

Bower Anchor – Rocna 15kg anchor on 60 metre of 10mm chain rode

Kedge Anchor – Danforth on chain & warp rode

Anchor windlass – Leroy-Somer SV801 electric windlass with up/down foot switches on deck

Mooring Lines – Selection

Fenders – Selection

Boat hook

Deck Brush

Tender:

Inflatable Dinghy – Avon Rover R280 dinghy with seat, oars & pump

Outboard – Honda 2.3hp, 4-stroke outboard

Stern webbing straps for tender stowage

General:

Double stainless steel bow roller

Stainless steel pulpit rail

Stainless steel stanchions supporting two tier guard wires

Guardwire gates to port and starboard

Mooring cleats forward, midships and aft

Below deck anchor locker with windlass, day shapes, snubbing line and deck wash hose

Teak grab rails on the coachroof

Lines run aft from mast along port and starboard sides of coachroof to rope clutches either side of companionway

Steering pedestal

Teak cockpit table with double folding leaves

Port, starboard and lazarette lockers

Port and starboard pushpits

Outboard storage bracket mounted on starboard rail

Central gate and pivoting seat to access sugar scoop style transom

Stainless steel swimming ladder

SAFTEY EQUIPMENT:

General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferafts, Epirbs, fire extinguishers and flares etc. are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on-board as part of the sale of a used vessel may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owners specific needs.

Navigation Lights:

All navigation lights replaced with LED in 2025

Masthead anchor light

Masthead tri-colour lights

Steaming light

Low-level navigation lights

Deck flood

Life Saving:

Liferaft – Seago 4 person, valise, needs service

Jackstays – Webbing type

Horseshoe buoy & light

Danbuoy

Throwing line

Haztec LPG detector / alarm, fitted 2023

CO detector/alarm fitted in Saloon

Smoke alarms fitted in Saloon and Engine Room

Softwood bungs

Window blanks for portlights in hull

Radar Reflector, mast mounted

2 Dry Powder Fire extinguishers in Saloon and Aft cabin

1 Clean Agent Auto Fire extinguisher in engine compartment

DISCLAIMER

In this case we are acting as brokers only.

The Owner is not selling in the course of a business. whilst every care has been taken in their preparation , the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed. The Purchaser is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate at their expense to employ a qualified Marine Surveyor to carry out a survey and/or to have an engine trial conducted which if conducted by us shall not imply any liability for such engine on our part.

This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Unless otherwise stated on the published sales specification the following presumptions are made:

Shaft seal or sail drive diaphragms are more than 5 years old.

Fuel, gas hoses and gas regulators are more than 5 years old.

The vessel doesn’t currently have a GasSafe certificate issued within the last 5 years.

Standing rigging and sails are more than 10 years old.

Más información

Construcción
Casco
GRP
Quilla
Quilla de aleta
Medidas
Eslora total
36'10"
Eslora en la flotación
32'9"
Manga
12'3"
Calado
6'0"
Desplazamiento
7,31 toneladas (EE. UU.)
Propulsión
Motor
Volvo Penta MD2040 marine diesel engine 40hp @ 3,600rpm 3 cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirect cooled Mechanical reversing marine gearbox single lever morse control
Horas del motor
2091
Combustible
Diesel
Capacidad de combustible
33 galones (EE. UU.)
Alojamiento
Capacidad de agua potable
124 galones (EE. UU.)
Este Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 373 ha sido visto 1.129 veces
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Mark Cameron Yachts

Mr Mark Cameron
The Braes
Inverneil
PA308ES
United Kingdom
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