Beneteau Oceanis 46 2007 - lines

Oct 18, 2025
6
Beneteau Oceanis 46 Berlin
Hello,

could anyone help me with the lines.

My boat has a Selden 304S Furler and in mast main sheet

How long are the lines and what are the diameter?

I will change the running rigging.

Lines head sail (Genoa)
Halyard
Sheet
Roller Furling Line

Lines Main sail (in-mast furling)
Halyard
Furling
Outhaul
Sheet

Important for me is the length

Regards Norman
 
Jan 1, 2006
7,721
Slickcraft 26 Sailfish
You may find a manual for your boat under the Owners Resources tab on the homepage. It may require you to register - I'm not sure.
The owners manual for my 356 has those specifications. I would add mine specified older cordage which is not necessarily what you would use today. While it can be a lot work I think it's best to look at the physical properties of the cordage and match it to the anticipated loads, abrasion resistance, uv resistance, stiffness, holding in stoppers and terminal cleats, hand (Feel), and price.
You can find the cordage specifications by visiting the websites for Sampson, New England Ropes, and a few other companies. You'll want to filter by what is available locally since shipping could get very expensive.
Good luck!
 
Oct 18, 2025
6
Beneteau Oceanis 46 Berlin
Hello Andrew,

I have the owner's book, but there is no information about the lenghts.

Thank you for your request

Nice Sunday
 
Jun 21, 2004
3,014
Beneteau 343 Slidell, LA
I have the owner's book, but there is no information about the lenghts.
Unusual. In my owner’s manual there is one page in the “rigging” section that lists the diameter, length, & manufacturer of each line organized by function.
 
Jun 21, 2004
3,014
Beneteau 343 Slidell, LA
Norman,
Perhaps you can call your nearest Beneteau dealer or the Beneteau factory and ask them to provide the running rigging spec sheet for the various lines For your specific year & model.
 
Jun 21, 2004
3,014
Beneteau 343 Slidell, LA
Hello, in the past, I asked the Beneteau factory, but they can not help. I try a dealer
Last resort is to measure your lines directly on your boat. Make a chart of all the lines and keep a copy onboard and on a computer file because you will need it in the future. Also check the manuals for your furlers as there should be recommended line diameters for your furler model.