The Beneteau First 325 is a 10.4-meter sailboat designed by Jean Berret and built by the French shipyard Beneteau between 1985 and 1988. The yacht has a beam of 3.37 meters and a draft of 1.85 meters in the long keel version. With a displacement of approximately 4,400 kg and a ballast of 1,700 kg, it offers stability and seaworthiness.
The design features a sleek V-shaped hull and a narrow stern, contributing to its sporty sailing performance. The interior is surprisingly spacious for a yacht of this length, featuring a cozy saloon, an L-shaped galley, and two double cabins located in the bow and stern.
The First 325 is renowned for its excellent sailing performance and solid construction. It is agile, fast, and well-balanced, providing great enjoyment under sail. The practical deck layout and the placement of fittings make it easy to sail solo, as all halyards and trim lines are led to the cockpit.
In terms of quality, the First 325 has stood the test of time. Owners praise its robust construction and thoughtful design, making these yachts still reliable and enjoyable to sail even decades later.
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