
This was the scenario in which I was entrusted with an almost new Beneteau 40. Le Reve, (the dream) is the name of the boat and owners had two glamorous weeks in Desolation Sound (87 degree water in Teakerne Arm!) and then we met in Nanaimo, where they took my car and jumped the ferry as I readied the boat for a trip through Dodd Narrows.

We had a nice journey through the islands and tried to make the passages short with the time on shore long. The Beneteau 40 is perfectly suited to island cruising. A big, safe cockpit protected by a dodger makes for a place in which you spend most of your time. The twin wheels allowed Axel to drive, while I could make sure we stayed on course. The boat is outfitted with the latest charting electronics, a furling main, and a purring Yanmar diesel engine. The boat is easy to handle and is comfortable everywhere. It even had a digital TV and DVD player that the whole crew loved because Axel could watch
videos at the end of a crossing or at cocktail hour, and we could enjoy the solitude of a sunset.

A couple of items on the boat that were very nice in addition to the TV, were the Webasto furnace that we used several times, )even though it was August) and the hard-bottomed inflatable dinghy on the Sea-Wise Davits. Many people commented on this configuration and were envious of how simple it was to deploy and retrieve the dinghy. In the pictures above you can see the dinghy stowed on the transom, and the picture below is with it deployed and in the water, but not yet released from the davits. Axel could row his heart out, and I could cook the Halibut on the Magma Barbecue. If you can, go cruising now! You will be better for doing so. -allan
