Specifications

Name: 46 Super Sport
Length: 46'6"
Hull Type: Modified-V
Gross Weight: --
Fuel Capacity: 620 gals.
Model Years: 2005—2009
Draft: 4'2"
Beam: 15'10"
Water Capacity: 125 gals.
Waste Capacity: 50 gals.
Length w/ Pulpit: --
In the early 1980s, Ocean Yachts produced the original 46 Super Sport which went on to become the company’s most popular midsized model ever. The new 46 resembles her predecessor in speed and performance, but with increased beam and additional transom deadrise, she’s a more comfortable and better-riding boat. While creative space management has been an Ocean trademark for several years, it still comes as a surprise to find a three-stateroom layout in a 46-foot boat—most convertibles this size have two-stateroom floorplans. Focal point of this innovative interior is the well-appointed salon with its teak joinery, leather sofa, and vinyl wall coverings. Both heads are fitted with stall showers, and buyers can choose either a full-size double berth or crossover berths in the forward stateroom. (Note that the small aft stateroom contains only a single berth.) The cockpit comes with all the necessary features including fish boxes, livewell, and engine room access. Corian galley counters, a central vacuum system, and a bow pulpit were standard. A good performer, 825hp MTU diesels cruise the Ocean 46 at an honest 30 knots and reach a top speed of 34–35 knots.
In the early 1980s, Ocean Yachts produced the original 46 Super Sport which went on to become the company’s most popular midsized model ever. The new 46 resembles her predecessor in speed and performance, but with increased beam and additional transom deadrise, she’s a more comfortable and better-riding boat. While creative space management has been an Ocean trademark for several years, it still comes as a surprise to find a three-stateroom layout in a 46-foot boat—most convertibles this size have two-stateroom floorplans. Focal point of this innovative interior is the well-appointed salon with its teak joinery, leather sofa, and vinyl wall coverings. Both heads are fitted with stall showers, and buyers can choose either a full-size double berth or crossover berths in the forward stateroom. (Note that the small aft stateroom contains only a single berth.) The cockpit comes with all the necessary features including fish boxes, livewell, and engine room access. Corian galley counters, a central vacuum system, and a bow pulpit were standard. A good performer, 825hp MTU diesels cruise the Ocean 46 at an honest 30 knots and reach a top speed of 34–35 knots.

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