This 1991 Beneteau First 45F5 is a performance sailing yacht with a fiberglass hull designed for both cruising and demanding passages. At nearly 47 feet long with a beam of just under 14 feet, the boat combines Bruce Farr's design principles with a balanced hull form that delivers stability and responsive handling in varied conditions.
The interior arranges three cabins and two heads across a well-proportioned layout suited to extended time at sea. Living spaces are defined and practical, maintaining the classic aesthetic characteristic of the First series while providing genuine comfort for cruising.
Power comes from a Perkins 80-horsepower diesel engine with approximately 2,200 hours on the meter. The batteries were replaced about four years ago. Sailing gear includes a new forestay for the genoa and a Furlex 300TD furling system for manageable sail handling.
Length
46.59 FT
Beam
13.94 FT
Draft
7.05 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Perkings
Engine Model
PRIMAM8ET
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,200 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
42.27 GAL
Water
171.71 GAL