Sailing in Greece Sailing Holidays Greek Islands, Bareboat Yacht Charter - First 47.7
Imagine the exceptional, and make it reality.
This was the brief governing the design and manufacture of the First 47.7. By once again combining Beneteau's wealth of knowledge and experience with the talent of Bruce Farr, this 47-footer was duty bound to be an exceptional yacht: mission accomplished!
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
OVERALL LENGTH
14,80 m (48,55 ft)
HULL LENGTH
14,50 m (47,57 ft)
WATERLINE LENGTH
12,60 m (41,33 ft)
BEAM
4,50 m (14,76 ft)
STANDARD DRAFT
2,30 m (7,54 ft)
LIGHT DISPLACEMENT
12000 kg approx.
BALLAST
3800 kg approx.
ENGINE
50 to 85 HP
WATER CAPACITY
620 lt
FUEL CAPACITY
235 lt
CE CERTIFICATION
A/12
From its moulded structure to its appendages, from the cabinetwork to the deck plan, from the steering system to the sail plan and rigging, everything has been designed in spirit with the desire of making the First 47.7 an indisputable reference in the world of cruiser racing and offshore cruising.
A feel of the High Seas. Sailing also means living on board.
Whatever your choice of accommodation, the First 57.7's saloon benefits from natural indirect lighting through a long porthole fixed on the coachroof and a dining table that is adjustable when heeling. On either side of the saloon, the two cupboards following the curved shape of the settees create an appreciable volume of storage space.
LAYOUT
Whatever the comfiguration chosen, the galley is fitted with a twin-burner oven, 12-volt refrigerator and separate ice box. It also has a large area of laminated work space, numerous large cupboards and a cutlery drawer. And throughout the First 47.7, the calculated volumes and tight curves join forces with the natural light from the portholes and deck hatches to create this inimitable ambience associated with the large Firsts.
The superb cabinetwork of the First 47.7 is available in 4 different versions of accommodations: it's up to you.
The owner's version offers you a large double aft cabin with en-suite bathroom in order to make maximum use of the hull's volume, whilst the second bathroom is situated in front of the owner's forward cabin. Then there are 3 and 4 cabin versions, with an L-shaped galley located to starboard or laterally to portside in the saloon, according to your preference. An important detail: in order to completely protect the cabinetwork from any possible dampness, all of the fronts in the First 47.7's saloon are fixed onto anodised aluminium frames.