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Grey Goose

Gold Fleet
Beneteau Oceanis 37

Grey Goose is a beautiful example of the Beneteau Oceanis 37 line in our Berkeley Gold Fleet. With sleek and clean styling inside and out, her performance under sail and her liveaboard accommodations are both elegant and comfortable. She features a dodger, in-mast furling mainsail, and roller-furling jib. All lines lead aft to the cockpit and the primary winches are located near the helm, making her very manageable to sail with short-handed crews.

Described as quick and agile on the water, she is simply a fun boat to sail. The Oceanis 37's responsive helm provides direct feedback to the hands, which makes it easy to practice fine-tuning and balancing sail trim to the point of sail. A large cockpit offers plenty of seating to accommodate up to 8 people for day sails and dockside celebrations. 

This spacious, bright, and airy two-cabin model is well-appointed with liveaboard amenities and can comfortably sleep up to six overnight. Grey Goose is an excellent choice for delightful day sails and for luxurious multi-day charters on San Francisco Bay. 

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