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The Beneteau First 25.7 is a versatile and performance-oriented sailboat, designed by Group Finot and built in 2004. This lift keelboat is predominantly constructed of fiberglass with wood trim, for durability and stylish looks.
Known for its combination of performance and comfort, the 25.7 has been a popular choice for both racing and cruising.
Specifications:
Length Overall (LOA): 7.70 meters (25.3 feet)
Beam: 2.75 meters (9.0 feet)
Draft: 1.60 meters (5.2 feet) or 1.80 meters (5.9 feet) depending on the model
Displacement: Approximately 2,500 kg (5,511 lbs)
Sail Area: Around 30 m² (323 ft²)
Engine: Typically powered by an inboard diesel engine, ranging from 8 to 12 horsepower.
Designer: Jean Berret
Features:
Cockpit: The boat has a spacious and comfortable cockpit, which is ideal for both racing and casual cruising.
Interior: Below deck, the Beneteau 25.7 offers practical accommodations for a small crew. The interior includes a forward V-berth, a salon area with seating, a small galley, and a head (toilet).
Racing and Cruising: The hull design allows for good performance in races, but the boat is also comfortable for extended cruising or weekend trips.
Stability and Handling: With a modern fin keel and balanced design, the boat is stable and offers great responsiveness in varying wind conditions.
Popular Uses:
Club Racing: The Beneteau 25.7's size and performance make it ideal for club racing, particularly in coastal areas or inland lakes.
Cruising: Despite its racing pedigree, it is also a good option for short weekend cruises or coastal voyages.
Sailing Schools: Because of its manageable size and good performance, it’s often used in sailing schools and by those learning to race.