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Beneteau First 27.7 - Ref 0414
Year Built: 2003
Price: £39,950
Description:

9 hp Yanmar 1GM10
SD diesel engine with folding propeller; Z Spars mast & boom
with carbon fibre retracting bowsprit; Comprehensive cruising & racing
sail wardrobes with headsail furling / reefing system; Accommodation
for 6 in 2 cabins including saloon with galley & separates
heads compartment; Hand-held GPS & VHF radios; Autopilot;
Speed / distance log, depth & wind instruments; Dinghy; Liferaft
etc. Well
looked after & fully equipped example of these spacious cruiser
racers with cleverly designed cockpit making it ideal for short-handed
sailing. Lying Guernsey. Price is Inc Vat. Offers invited.
Download pdf specification sheet.
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About
the Beneteau First 27.7
Beneteau have always had
the ability to find new markets and to
not be scared from taking large innovative
leaps in their designs and systems. The
27.7 is no different. Indeed there is
really nothing to compete with her, and
she comes laden with many fantastic new
ideas to help get the best performance
out of a 27-footer, whilst remaining
still a fully fitted-out cruising yacht.
Such a truly versatile craft, you'll
think you own many different boats all
at once.
She sports a powerful rig with a generous roach mainsail, enabled by an outrigged
backstay. Underneath is a planing hull from the design board of the genius from
Groupe Finot, with no rating compromise, in the same spirit as their famous round
the world racing machines. Wave-rider forward sections and a deep composite fin
keel with a 450 Kg bulb all help to achieve extreme sailability and maximum stability.
With the keel up (only 62 cms draft!) she can reach the most secluded up-creek
paradises, as well as reach any drying or shallow moorings
The 27.7 is the first of the Beneteau range to use a strict weight controlled
new resin injection process, balsa GRP sandwich construction, no lining, no inner
moulding. A good functional working interior.
The racy and ergonomic cockpit layout,
the mainsheet traveler on the aft
beam, and the high grade racing deck
gear all give excellent control from
the helm position.
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