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Oceanis 43 "Winds of Change"

Oceanis 43 "Winds of Change" review

Sail boat · 43 m · Phuket

By GetBoat Editorial · Reviewed June 29, 2026

4.2/ 5
expert score
Design4.3
Performance4.1
Comfort4.4
Handling4.2
Value4.0

Verdict

The Beneteau Oceanis 43 is a well-balanced cruising sailboat that excels in comfort and livability, offering practical layouts and seaworthy performance. While not the fastest in its class, it handles easily and provides a stable platform for families. Its value is solid for charter use, though pricing varies by config

Pros

  • +Practical and comfortable interior layouts with multiple cabin options
  • +Stable and seaworthy hull with good comfort ratio (23.88)
  • +Easy handling suitable for owners transitioning from smaller boats
  • +Spacious cockpit with twin steering stations for better control
  • +Efficient Yanmar 54 hp engine with quiet cruising speed (6.2 knots)

Cons

  • Maximum sleeping capacity is 6, not 8 as sometimes claimed
  • Cabin options range from 2 to 3 (or 4), not fixed at 3
  • Slightly slower on-wind performance compared to high-performance cruisers
  • Draft varies (5.42 ft to 6.7 ft), limiting access to shallow areas without shoal keel
  • Charter fleet versions may prioritize capacity over comfort

The Beneteau Oceanis 43 features a modern, rectilinear design with practical interior layouts that maximize usable space. Its 43-foot LOA, 13.5-foot beam, and 19,566 lb displacement provide a stable platform with a comfort ratio of 23.88. The boat offers flexible cabin configurations—2, 3, or 4 cabins—each with dedicated heads, making it ideal for families or charter use.

On the water, the Oceanis 43 delivers seaworthy and safe performance, with speeds exceeding 10 knots in favorable conditions. It broad-reaches at 7.8 knots in 17 knots of true wind and maintains solid on-wind speed. The twin steering stations in the spacious cockpit enhance control, while the 54 hp Yanmar engine ensures quiet, efficient motoring at 6.2 knots.

Comfort and livability are standout traits, with walk-about V-berths, private heads, and ample stowage. The boat handles easily, making it accessible for owners moving up from smaller vessels. Value is strong for charter fleets, especially in the 4-cabin/two-head configuration, though pricing varies by layout and condition. Overall, it's a dependable cruiser for coastal and moderate long-distance sailing.

Key specs

Length
43 m
Guests
8
Cabins
3

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