FIRST 456 - 1983
beneteau
TECHNICAL SHEET
Main datas
- Builder : beneteau
- Life Raft : No
- Year : 1983
- Beam : 4,30 m
- Subtype : Pleasure, Fast
- Architect : German Frers
- Hull : Monohull
- Material : GRP
- Length : 13,90 m
- keel : Fixed Keel
- Draft minimum : 1,90 m
Engines
- Brand : FENWICK
- Model :
- Drive : Shaft drive
- Fuel capacity : 200
- Power Unit. (CV) : 48
- Fuel : Diesel
- Montage : In Board (IB)
- Engine(s) : 1
Facilities
- Double Cabin : 3
- Sailor Cabin : 0
- Head : 3
- Berth : 9
- Helm : No
- WC : Sailor
Beneteau First 45.6
The Beneteau First 45.6 is a cruising sailboat designed to offer an exceptional sailing experience, combining performance, comfort, and safety. This boat is ideal for sailing enthusiasts seeking a perfect balance between the pleasures of the sea and modern amenities.
Main Characteristics:
Design and Construction:
The First 45.6 is built with a fiberglass-reinforced polyester hull, offering great robustness and excellent impact resistance. The deck is also made of polyester, with strategic reinforcements to ensure optimal durability. The interior design is spacious and well-thought-out, with high-quality materials for maximum comfort.
Performance and Manoeuvrability:
This sailboat is equipped with an aluminum mast and a headstay rigging system, allowing for great efficiency and ease of handling. The First 45.6 is known for its sailing performance, offering good stability and excellent responsiveness to commands.
Comfort and Equipment:
Onboard, you will find a main cabin with a double bed, a complete bathroom, and a well-equipped kitchen. The cockpit is spacious and ergonomic, with comfortable seats and practical storage space. The boat is also equipped with modern navigation systems, a radar, a GPS, and a VHF communication system.
Safety:
Safety is a priority on board the First 45.6. The boat is equipped with safety devices such as life jackets, a lifeboat, and a smoke and gas detection system. Additionally, the hull is designed to provide great stability and resistance to harsh marine conditions.