Beneteau 49, an exceptional yacht that marks a new level in the history of Beneteau blue water cruisers, intended for discerning owners expecting the best from the largest yacht builder in the world.
When designing the hull Berret-Racoupeau laid particular importance to initial stability, efficient appendages, a manageable rig, upwind and downwind performance, at sea ability, and a balanced helm. Her sea trials in Europe have proven that they hit the mark, with rave reviews already in from the international press.
Model Information and Specifications for the 49:
LOA:
49' 6" LWL: 48' 5"
Beam:
14' 9"
Draft:
5' 9"
Displacement:
26,500 lbs.
Fuel Capacity:
63 gal.
Water Capacity:
150 gal.
Sail Area:
1,210 sq. ft.
Mast Height (over water):
63' 6"
Ballast:
9,480 lbs
Optional Ballast: 8,270 lbs
Engine:
100 HP
Hull / Designer:
Berret / Racoupeau
Interior styling:
Nauta Yachts
Equipment List / Information:
SAIL AREA Sail Area:
1210 sq ft. Mainsail: 530 sq ft. Genoa: 140% LP 680 sq ft. I = 55'
9" J: 18' 5" P: 51' 8"" E: 18' 4"
TECHNICAL SCHEDULE Designed in accordance with US Coast Guard European RCD
requirements and CE certification, these regulations ensure that the Beneteau 49
incorporates the minimum safety requirements including: Safety and
protection of persons on board. Durability of materials. Stability and
safety. Safety when manoeuvring. Fire protection. Protection of
the environment and reduction of engine emissions.
HULL The hull is
monolithic GRP construction. Reinforced points (keel, rudder, chain plates,
hull-deck joint) help to strengthen the structure. A structural monolithic
inner molding is bonded and laminated to the hull. Its structural role is
important as it distributes and absorbs the stresses at pressure points
(shrouds, chain plate tie rods, keel, rudder, etc.) and spreads any loads
reducing strain on the hull. The surface material of the inner molding makes
cleaning easier and provides a better finish. The standard hull color is
white with silver stripes; Blue striping is available as an option.
DECK The deck is
sandwich construction (glass fiber and balsa) for an optimal strength/weight
ratio and excellent thermal and sound insulation. A 'diamond point' non-slip
surface is applied to all areas of work and movement on deck.
HULL DECK JOINT The
hull/deck joint is fastened and bonded and surrounded by a teak toe rail bolted
in position. This mechanical joint ensures a watertight assembly and improves
safety when moving around on deck.
KEEL The keel is
fitted to the boat with a system of bolts and stainless steel backing plates and
bonded. The keel is cast iron construction. To improve their durability the
keels are given an anticorrosion treatment and improved finish in the factory
before assembly, using epoxy based coatings and paint.
TECHNICAL SCHEDULE Designed in accordance with US Coast Guard European RCD
requirements and CE certification, these regulations ensure that the Beneteau 49
incorporates the minimum safety requirements including: Safety and
protection of persons on board. Durability of materials. Stability and
safety. Safety when manoeuvring. Fire protection. Protection of
the environment and reduction of engine emissions.
HULL The hull is
monolithic GRP construction. Reinforced points (keel, rudder, chain plates,
hull-deck joint) help to strengthen the structure. A structural monolithic
inner molding is bonded and laminated to the hull. Its structural role is
important as it distributes and absorbs the stresses at pressure points
(shrouds, chain plate tie rods, keel, rudder, etc.) and spreads any loads
reducing strain on the hull. The surface material of the inner molding makes
cleaning easier and provides a better finish. The standard hull color is
white with silver stripes; Blue striping is available as an
option.
DECK The deck is
sandwich construction (glass fiber and balsa) for an optimal strength/weight
ratio and excellent thermal and sound insulation. A 'diamond point' non-slip
surface is applied to all areas of work and movement on deck.
HULL DECK JOINT The
hull/deck joint is fastened and bonded and surrounded by a teak toe rail bolted
in position. This mechanical joint ensures a watertight assembly and improves
safety when moving around on deck.
KEEL The keel is
fitted to the boat with a system of bolts and stainless steel backing plates and
bonded. The keel is cast iron construction. To improve their durability the
keels are given an anticorrosion treatment and improved finish in the factory
before assembly, using epoxy based coatings and paint.
STEERING SYSTEM
Under-hung rudder with glass fiber composite stock. Double helm position in
cockpit aft: Two 35" diameter steering wheels. Two sets of steering gear
on bulkhead. Steering cable. Emergency tiller access point and emergency
tiller.
ON DECK
MOORING AND ANCHORING Welded stainless steel bow fitting. 2 bow rollers. The
port roller is offset to allow permanent anchor stowage. 8 high polish
stainless steel mooring cleats with stainless steel rub strakes on the top of
hull surround. Self-draining anchor rode/chain well with clinch fitting and
hatch. 1600 W vertical axis electric windlass with breaker, 12 V relay and
remote control.
SAIL LOCKER ON FOREDECK Two shelves (port starboard). 1 opening deck
hatch (507 x 507).
PULPITS AND GUARDRAILS Stainless steel open pulpit with step and navigation
lights. 2 stainless steel pulpits aft, one port and one starboard.
Lifebuoy holder. Outboard motor bracket. Ensign staff holder.
Bracket allowing the emergency tiller to act as a hoist for the dinghy outboard
motor. Double vinyl coated lifelines supported by 8 single and 4 double
stanchions. Side opening gates in the lifelines. Teak toe rail
surrounding deck. 2 stainless steel handrails on coachroof for cockpit
access. 2 stainless steel handrails at forward end of coachroof.
COCKPIT 3 cockpit
stowage lockers: One locker to port. One locker under starboard helmsman's
seat and one under port helmsman's seat. All cockpit seats have teak
inlays. The two steering consoles are able to take navigation instruments
(the instruments are an option). They are fitted with a stainless steel
handrail. 2 mounted compasses, one at each helm position. The engine
control lever is situated by the starboard helmsman's seat. GRP cockpit
table with two drop leaves fitted with an oddments locker, bottle stowage and
stainless steel handrail. The aft surface of the table support serves as a
bottle holder or can take a chart plotter (option) on a pivoting base. 2
waterproof speakers. 2 winch handle holders. Reading lamp. 12 V
socket. 1 shore supply socket to starboard. Self-draining GRP cockpit
floor. Two bottle gas locker situated at the back of the cockpit near
access to transom skirt.
BATHING PLATFORM AND TRANSOM Access gate to bathing platform pivoting on pantograph
track (Bιnιteau patent). Very large liferaft locker storage area with
double door built into transom. Teak slatted bathing platform. Bathing
ladder with steps to starboard. Hot and cold cockpit shower.
MAST AND BOOM MAST: Classic fractional 9/10 anodised aluminium
deckstepped mast. Twin aft swept spreaders. 8 articulated pad eyes at
mast foot. In mast mainsail furling system standard BOOM: Anodised
aluminium. Mainsail foot outhaul.
STANDING RIGGING
Stainless steel wire rigging (forestay, shrouds, inner shrouds, backstay).
Genoa roller furling system. Backstay with turnbuckle. All chainplates
are stainless steel and fitted to the side decks. Shroud chainplates are
taken to the hull inner liner grid with stainless steel tie rods.
RUNNING RIGGING Running rigging (except boom topping lift) is led back to the
cockpit. Running rigging comprises: Main halyard. Genoa halyard
with jammer and cleat on mast. Boom topping lift with cleat on mast.
Mainsail foot outhaul. Mainsheet with track. Mainsail furling line led
back to the cockpit 2 genoa sheets. Rigid boom vang with
tackle. Handling running rigging is carried out by means of: 1 single +
2 double Jammers to port. 1 double + 1 single Jammers to starboard.
Cleats distributed port and starboard.
SAILS Furling genoa
with 140% overlap, reinforced with anti-UV protection strip. Furling
mainsail.
MAINSAIL SYSTEM Comprises: 1.5 m mainsheet traveller on coachroof with
adjustment carried out from the forward end of the cockpit. Mainsheet block
arrangement. Mainsheet led to port winch.
GENOA SYSTEM Comprises: Furling genoa with drum situated on deck. The
furling line is led back to the cockpit on the coachroof to port. Two genoa
tracks and adjustable cars with piston on side decks. Two genoa sheet
return blocks with integral jammers.
WINCHES Chrome finish
Lewmar winches: Two Genoa sheet winches on coaming.: Lewmar 65 Two
winches on coachroof: 1-46 electric on port and 1-46 manual on starboard.
Two aluminium winch handles. Two winch handle holders in cockpit.
PORTS, HATCHES AND COVERS Each living space in the Beneteau 49 is fitted with a minimum
of one source of air and light., which provides excellent luminosity and optimal
ventilation. 26 light sources: 1 large panoramic window + 2 side
windows. 6 hull ports. 9 opening hatches. 7 opening ports. 1
companionway hatch.
ENGINE* Engine
mounting beds built into the inner hull molding. Engine compartment
soundproofed with insulating foam. Ventilation is ensured by an air intake and
forced air outlet on the transom. Access under companionway steps, through
an opening supported by gas struts. Side access hatches in aft cabins for
maintenance. Stainless steel propeller shaft with GRP protection molded
into the hull. Fixed three-blade propeller. Rotomolded 63 gal fuel
tank, fitted with electronic gauge, is situated under the starboard aft
berth. Seawater and diesel filters and sediment reservoirs. The engine
panel with integral key start is situated in the cockpit by the starboard helm
position. * see price list.
ELECTRICITY Electrical panel: Backlit electrical panel: 10 x 12 V
switches + 11 fused switches + 4 x 110 V switches. Bi-polar
circuitbreaker. 12 V cigarette lighter socket. 110V double pole
circuit breakers electrical panel, differential and bipolar thermal magneto for
110 V system and 12V thermal breaker. 110 V 12 V voltmeter.
Water gauge and fuel gauge by means of central LCD screen. Low battery and
low diesel tank alarms.
Supply: The standard
electrical circuit is supplied by: 2 x 200 Amp service battery
vouchers 1 x 150 Amp engine start battery voucher situated under the sole
by the companionway. Battery charging: 110 V shore supply with 40 Amp
battery charger and 50' cable. 80 Amp Alternator coupled to the
engine. Power distributor.
Protection:
Lightning grounding for the rigging.
Lighting and sockets: 7 x 110 V sockets. 7 reading lights, 24 halogen
overhead lights, ambient lighting under shelves. Bow and stern navigation
lights. Steaming light. Anchor light/ masthead navigation light.
Deck light. Cable conduits for options.
WATER SYSTEM Fresh
water: 150 gal standard. Electric water pump with filter protecting the
system. 2 rotomoulded water tanks fixed to the inner hull molding (63 gal
under port aft cabin berth + 87 gal under fore cabin berth). Two aluminium
deck fillers for water. Tanks filled separately. 1/4 turn valves for tank
selection. Cockpit shower with hot and cold water. Drainage:
Electric sump pumps for emptying shower. 3 bilge pumps (one manual and 2
electric). 1 electric pump for icebox drainage. Self-draining cockpit
and side decks. Hot water: 11 gal electric water heater.
ACCOMMODATION 1 fore
cabin 1 head, 2 aft cabins 1 head Version (FH) Woodwork in the
salon, cabins, galley and chart table area is in a light toned MOABI. Soles are
laminated with 'parquet look' finish.
OWNER'S CABIN FORWARD Headroom: 6'4". Double berth: 6'7" x 5'3" island berth
with highdensity foam mattress for great comfort. Ample stowage space:
Large drawer under berth. Locker to port with clothes locker under hanging
section. 2 lockers to either side of berth. Hanging locker.
Dressing table with mirror and locker. 2 high closed shelves either side of
berth.
Openings and lighting: Large opening hatch (17.4"x17.4") with Oceanair combination
screen/privacy curtain. Opening hatch (10.2"x10.2") with blind/mosquito
screen. Two fixed hull ports (one each side of hull) with curtains.
Three halogen overhead lights with switch by entrance door. 3 reading
lights. One 110 V socket beside dressing table.
FORWARD HEAD COMPARTMENT Accessed through forecabin only for privacy. One-piece
moulded head compartment for good watertightness and easy maintenance:
Separate shower with curved pivoting plexiglass shower door. Quiet flush
manual marine WC. Synthetic resin vanity and washbasin. Hot and cold
mixer tap. Mirror. Locker with closed shelf above. Locker under
basin with waste bin and toilet paper holder. Opening deck hatch
(10.2"x10.2") with Oceanair combination screen/privacy curtain.. Three
halogen overhead lights with switch.
COMPANIONWAY The
salon companionway is in wood with suspended moulded wood treads covered with
non-slip surface. For safety it has four stainless steel handrails, two of which
are leather trimmed, and is removable and supported by a gas strut to access the
engine compartment.
SALON Chart table
starboard: Forward-facing. Chart table with lid and molded wood
fiddle. 2 hinged lockers for small items. Drawer and closed locker
with shelves under the chart table. Closed shelf. Leather trimmed
stainless steel handrail. Fabric inner lining outboard. Removable
panel allowing access to various electrical equipment items and able to take
navigation instruments. 12 V / 110 V electrical panel with 12 V
socket. Navigator's seat with locker containing battery charger and
optional converter. Radio/CD/MP3 player with two cockpit speakers. One
110 V socket. To starboard: 2-seater settee with pivoting central
armrest. Two closed stowage units. 2 closed shelves along the
hull. Fabric inner lining outboard. Shelf with stainless steel
fiddle. Bar unit between bulkhead and settee. To port: Large
u-shaped dining table/settee and 4 cushions Stowage under settees. Two
movable seats (one used for vanity). Pivoting salon table with folding leaf
on aluminium supports Bar unit situated between the forward bulkhead and
the settee backrest, and stowage along the hull. Four closed shelves along
the hull. Shelf with stainless steel fiddle. Fabric inner lining to
side. One 110 V socket.
Openings and lighting: 2 hull ports (1 port/1 starboard) with curtains. 1
panoramic window with folding blinds. 1 opening deck hatch (17.4"x17.4")
with blind/mosquito screen. 2 opening deck hatches (12.8" x 17.9") with
Oceanair combination screen/privacy curtain. 2 fixed side windows to port,
1 to starboard with pleated blinds. At chart table: One overhead
light. One striplight for white/red lighting. In salon: 5 halogen
overhead lights. Mood lighting under shelves. In companionway: 2
halogen overhead lights. 1 switch for mood lighting. 1 switch for halogen
lights.
GALLEY TO PORT The
U-shaped galley is located by the companionway. Rectangular stainless steel
double sink. Hot and cold pressurised mixer tap. Gimballed 3-burner
stainless steel stove with oven and stainless steel safety bar. 34 gal
front-opening 12 V refrigerator. 26 gal top-opening GRP icebox with 12 V
freezer unit. Synthetic resin countertop under companionway, along hull and
over icebox. 110V microwave oven operates off shore power. Ample stowage
space: 1 locker with double door under sink and waste bin. 1 stowage
unit comprising 3 lockers with towel holder and shelves. Cutlery
drawer. Locker with sliding stainless steel vegetable rack. 2 closed
shelves for stowage. 1 shelf with stainless steel fiddle. One opening
port (11.8" x 4.7") in coaming. 3 halogen overhead lights. 1 light
over stove. Mood lighting under shelf. Independent switch. One
110 V socket.
STARBOARD AFT HEAD COMPARMENT One-piece moulded head compartment for good watertightness
and maintenance, comprising: Separate shower with double folding plexiglass
shower screens. Manual marine WC. 21 gal rigid holding tank as
standard. Synthetic resin vanity and washbasin. Glass holder. Hot
and cold mixer tap. 2 large closed lockers for stowage. Locker under
washbasin with accessories. 1 fixed side window with curtain. One
opening port (11.8" x 4.7") in coaming. 3 overhead lights and switch.
AFT CABINS DOUBLE AFT CABIN
VERSION Two symmetrical aft cabins each
comprising: Headroom: 6'7". Double berth 6'7" x 4'11" with
high-density foam mattress giving more comfort. Two closed shelves along
the hull. Hanging locker with oddments locker beneath. 1 under-berth
locker. Cloth inner lining to sides. The starboard aft cabin has an
access door to the head compartment. Ventilation and lighting: One fixed
hull port with curtain in each cabin. One opening port in coaming (11.8" x
4.7") in each cabin. One cockpit port (11.8" x 4.7") in aft port cabin, two
cockpit ports (11.8" x 4.7") in aft starboard cabin. One opening deck hatch
(10.2"x10.2") with blind/mosquito screen in each cabin. 2 halogen overhead
lights with switch. 2 reading lights. One 110 V socket.
CONSULT YOUR DEALER FOR ANY AVAILABLE OPTIONS SUCH
AS: Single AFT cabin Huge AFT cabin
with an off centerline "queen" island berth. The cabin uses the full width of
the wide hull allowing for a large vanity/desk to port with multiple storage
lockers, hanging locker and shelving. The number of ports and lights equals that
of the double cabin versions.
OPTIONS Electronics
packages. Asymmetric spinnaker gear. Electric genoa winches. Teak
side decks. Bow thruster. Teak cockpit sole. Air
conditioning. 110V generator. Extra service battery. Flex-O-Fold
3-blade folding propeller.
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