When first introduced, Beneteau won Cruising World’s Boat of the Year competition for Best Production Cruiser, this one commissioned to the Moorings 404 standard.   Designed by Berret/Racoupeau, the 393 is well-proportioned and versatile, capable of extended offshore passages and enjoyable day sails.  The 393 is brilliantly set up for easy sail handling. The headsail features a foam luff for better shape when partially furled. The mainsheet traveler is mounted forward of the companionway, but like the rest of the sail controls, it can be trimmed from the cockpit. The 393 cockpit is comfortable and well thought out. One clever feature is the way the helm seat lowers to allow access to the transom step and easy swim platform/ladder via the sugar scoop stern.  The ports and hatches offer excellent ventilation. Three acrylic windows in the cabin top and six deadlights brighten the cherry-stained interior.  Three full size cabins and 2 heads make this a favourite for 3 couples or family vacations.

Specifications: 

Length LOA 39' 3"

 

 

Hot and cold pressure water

Beam 13' 1"

 

 

2 head and 2 shower below

Draft 5' 1"

 

 

On Deck shower

Headroom 6' 5"

 

 

130 gallons fresh water

Displacement 17,152 lbs

 

 

Yanmar 56 hp

Cabin air conditioning

 

 

Fuel tank 35 gallons

Electric anchor windlass

 

Slab reefing main

GPS Chartplotter, Autohelm, VHF

 

Headsail roller furling

Stereo / CD / Radio

 

 

4 self tailing winches

12V electric refrigeration

 

Dodger and Bimini

Sugar scooped walk through transom with swim ladder

 
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