This 2012 Beneteau First 40 is a well-maintained cruising and racing sailboat built on a Farr hull with a solid deck and complete, functional fittings throughout. The single Yanmar diesel engine produces 40 horsepower. The boat measures 41 feet in length with a 12.76-foot beam and is constructed of fiberglass.
The rig is in strong condition with a full-batten mainsail, standard mainsail, UV-banded jib on roller furling, spinnaker with pole and sock, and running backstay. Winches include a Harken electric unit, and the traveler and all control lines lead to the cockpit. Electronics include a 9-inch Garmin chartplotter and integrated instrumentation with clean antenna and wiring. The teak cockpit is well-maintained, and a dodger is fitted.
The electrical system comprises three 115 Ah service batteries plus an engine battery, with charger and alternator in working order. Fuel capacity is approximately 130 liters, water capacity approximately 200 liters. The interior holds three double cabins, a convertible saloon with chart table, an L-shaped galley, and an electric head.
The boat has been consistently maintained and is ready for immediate use, whether for racing or extended cruising. Antifouling is kept current, and the hull, deck, rigging, and systems show the results of regular care rather than deferred maintenance.
Length
41.27 FT
Beam
12.76 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,100 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
34.34 GAL
Water
52.83 GAL