FIRST 456 - 1985
BENETEAU
TECHNICAL SHEET
Main datas
- Builder : BENETEAU
- Life Raft : Yes
- Year : 1985
- Beam : 4,30 m
- Subtype : Pleasure, Fast, Long Trip
- Architect : German Frers
- Hull : Monohull
- Material : GRP
- Length : 14,50 m
- keel : Fixed Keel
- Draft minimum : 1,95 m
Engines
- Brand : Lombardini/iveco
- Model : LWD 2204 MT/SRM87
- Drive : Shaft drive
- Fuel capacity : 268
- Power Unit. (CV) : 87
- Fuel : Diesel
- Montage : In Board (IB)
- Engine(s) : 1
Facilities
- Double Cabin : 3
- Sailor Cabin : 0
- Head : 2
- Berth : 8
- Helm : No
- WC : Sailor
The Beneteau First 456 is an offshore cruising sailboat designed to offer a perfect balance between performance and comfort. This boat is ideal for experienced sailors looking for a reliable and high-performance vessel for long-distance voyages.
Main Characteristics
Performance and Maneuverability
The First 456 is equipped with a fractional rig that provides excellent maneuverability and high reactivity to commands. Its long keel and low center of gravity ensure great stability, even in rough seas.
Onboard Comfort
The interior of the First 456 is spacious and well-designed, offering up to 8 berths in three cabins. The galley is functional and well-equipped, while the salon is bright and convivial. The finishes are of high quality, with durable and aesthetically pleasing materials.
Safety and Reliability
The Beneteau First 456 is built with high-quality materials, ensuring great robustness and a long lifespan. It is also equipped with numerous safety devices, such as large fuel and water tanks, as well as modern navigation systems.
Recommended Uses
This sailboat is perfect for coastal cruises and ocean crossings. It is also suitable for racing, thanks to its performance and maneuverability.
Conclusion
The Beneteau First 456 is a versatile and high-performance sailboat, ideal for sailing enthusiasts looking for a reliable and comfortable boat for long-distance voyages. Its robust construction, performance, and comfort make it a top choice for demanding sailors.