FIRST 35.7 - 1993
BENETEAU
TECHNICAL SHEET
Main datas
- Builder : BENETEAU
- Life Raft : Yes
- Year : 1993
- Beam : 3,80 m
- Subtype : Pleasure, Fast
- Architect : Berret / starck
- Hull : Monohull
- Material : GRP
- Length : 10,55 m
- keel : Fixed Keel
- Draft minimum : 1,85 m
Engines
- Brand : VOLVO
- Model : 2030
- Drive : Shaft drive
- Fuel capacity : 140
- Power Unit. (CV) : 28
- Fuel : Diesel
- Montage : In Board (IB)
- Engine(s) : 1
Facilities
- Double Cabin : 2
- Sailor Cabin : 0
- Head : 1
- Berth : 6
- Helm : No
- WC : Sailor
The First 35.7 is a cruising-racing sailboat designed by the renowned shipyard Beneteau, in collaboration with the naval architecture firm Finot-Conq. This boat is particularly appreciated for its versatility, combining performance and comfort, making it an ideal choice for sailing enthusiasts looking to navigate with family or friends.
Main characteristics:
Comfort and equipment: The First 35.7 offers a spacious and well-designed interior, with modern and functional amenities. It generally has 6 to 8 berths, distributed in two double cabins and a forward cabin, as well as a convertible saloon. The kitchen is well-equipped and the navigation station is ergonomic.
Performance: Thanks to its light hull and sleek lines, the First 35.7 is fast and responsive. It is often used in cruising races and regattas, but remains stable enough for family sailing.
Construction: The hull is made of polyester reinforced with fiberglass, ensuring good resistance and exceptional durability. The deck is also made of fiberglass, offering great robustness and ease of maintenance.
Engine: The First 35.7 is generally equipped with an auxiliary engine of 18 to 29 HP, allowing for tranquil navigation even in calm weather.
Tanks: The boat has well-dimensioned fresh water and fuel tanks, providing great autonomy for long cruises.
Safety: The First 35.7 is equipped with numerous safety devices, such as safety nets, rails, and modern navigation equipment.