The Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC 1996 vs Beneteau Sense 57 2016 comparison sits squarely in the category of decisions where specs alone won't tell the whole story — intended use, storage, and long-term ownership costs all factor in.
Size is the most obvious dividing line here. The Beneteau Sense 57 2016 measures 58,4 feet overall (2016), giving it roughly 21,9 additional feet of deck space compared to the Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC 1996 at 36,5 feet (1996). Weight tells a clearer story for trailering families: the Beneteau Sense 57 2016 tips the scales at 39 474 lbs — 27 349 lbs less than the Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC 1996 at 12 125 lbs. That difference is meaningful if you're working within a half-ton or three-quarter-ton truck's tow rating, especially once you factor in a motor, gear, and fuel.
The power gap is worth calling out. Rated to 80 hp, the Beneteau Sense 57 2016 has a 40-hp advantage over the Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC 1996's 40-hp ceiling — enough to notice on acceleration and at cruising speed, particularly with a full passenger load.
For family outings this is probably the sharpest distinction between the two. The Beneteau Sense 57 2016 is rated for 17 passengers, while the Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC 1996 caps at 11. If you're regularly pulling extended family or a group of friends onto the water, the extra seats on the Beneteau Sense 57 2016 could be the deciding factor.
Displacement is where these two sailboats genuinely part ways. The Beneteau Sense 57 2016 displaces 39 474 lbs — a 27 349-lb difference over the Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC 1996 at 12 125 lbs. That gap separates two entirely different categories of sailing: the heavier boat is built for offshore passage-making and load-carrying, while the lighter hull rewards performance sailing and easier handling in lighter air.
Draft is a practical consideration that many buyers underestimate until they're already at the marina. The Beneteau Sense 57 2016 draws 7,1 ft, compared to 5,0 ft for the Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC 1996. That 2,1-foot difference affects which anchorages you can access, which haul-out facilities will take you, and how carefully you need to read the tide tables in shallower cruising grounds.
The Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC 1996 uses Sloop rigging. Helm style differs too: the Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC 1996 uses a 1 wheel versus a 2 wheels on the Beneteau Sense 57 2016. Wheel helms give better leverage and visibility on larger boats; tillers offer direct feedback and simplicity on smaller ones. For auxiliary power the Beneteau Sense 57 2016 carries a 80-hp engine against 40 hp on the Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC 1996. Motoring range and ability to punch through a foul current or enter a tight marina under power will favour the more powerful installation.
Hull speed is rated at 9,7 knots for the Beneteau Sense 57 2016 and 7,5 knots for the Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC 1996.
Bottom line: The Beneteau Sense 57 2016 is the offshore and bluewater choice — at 39 474 lbs displacement and 58 ft it has the load capacity, range, and seakeeping for extended passages. The Beneteau Oceanis 36 CC 1996 at 12 125 lbs is the more nimble, accessible option — easier to single-hand and better suited to coastal and inland sailing.