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2006 | 26' Beneteau First Class 7.5 Sailboat for Sale

2006 Beneteau

26' (7.92m) First Class 7.5 -

Refit in 2020: Main, Jib, Spinnaker, Outboard Engine, Antifouling (racing bottom)


Vessel ID# 2780342      Last Updated: 2021-11-17 15:31:56

$ 17,500 USD

€ 16,284 Euros
$ 23,935 CAD

Description

2006 Beneteau FC 7.5 Features:


  • Main, Jib & Spinnaker new in 2020
  • Outboard Engine new in 2020
  • Custom Foldable Rudder new in 2020
  • Tandem Trailer
  • Antifouling Paint in 2020

Bénéteau and the French Sailing Federation have associated their know-how in performance sailing and high level training. The First 7.5 is a simple, transportable boat built to last. The well known expertise of Bénéteau in high level one-design classes is being pushed even further, with the introduction of a new resin infusion process coupled with systematic production control online. Designed by Groupe Finot with the insight of the French Sailing Federation, the new First Class 7.5 is a modern, versatile and high performance one design; which will be equally at ease entering a club race or a high level match racing championship.


Curtis Stokes & Associates is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Murray Yacht Sales. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel

Data Sheet

LOA: 26' " (7.92 Meters)

Type: Sail - Used

Year: 2006

Beam: 8' 4"

Bridge Clearance: 40' "

Draft Max: 6' 9"

Draft Min: 2' 11"

Cabins:

Maximum Speed: Knots

Cruise Speed: Knots

Range NMI:

Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol

Hull Material: Fiberglass

Fuel Tank: 5 Gallons (18.93 Liters)

Fresh Water: 0 Gallons (0 Liters)

Holding Tank: 0 Gallons (0 Liters)

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Equipment List

  • Main Dacron new in 2020
  • Jib Dacron new in 2020
  • Spinnaker new in 2020
  • Tohatsu 2hp OB new in 2020
  • Tandem Trailer new in 2014
  • Harken Roller Furling 
  • Antifouling paint in 2020

 

The Beneteau First Class 7.5 was designed in 2002 by Jean-Marie Finot and Jacques Fauroux, as a successor for the First Class 8. It was declared Voile Magazine's Boat of The Year 2005 and since then the First Class 7.5 has become a model of international one-design.


The hull and deck of the First Class 7.5 are constructed using infusion technology, to achieve consistency of both weight and shape, which are of course essential qualities for a racing boat. She has a swing keel like the older Beneteau Firsts and this allows the bottom to be scraped without too much damage (a useful feature for novice sailors and for those who enjoy exploring coastal inlets!). The large cockpit of the First Class 7.5 (4m long) allows the crew to move around easily and she is fun to sail and arguably easier to manoeuvre than her predecessor, the First 8. Her resin-coated hull makes her delightfully easy to maintain, whilst her smaller size and compact lines also make her easy to transport, which is particularly useful for those seeking a suitable regatta racing boat.

Disclaimer

The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.

ENGINES

Engine 1
  • Engine Make: Tohatsu
  • Engine Model:
  • Engine Year: 2020
  • Engine Type: Outboard
  • Drive Type:
  • Power HP: 2.00
  • Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
  • Hours:

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