- Beam: 14' 6''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 7' 6''
- Displacement: 30,379 lb
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 63|gallon
- Fresh Water: 2 x 143|gallon
- Holding: 2 x 22|gallon
- Cabins: 2
- Heads: 2
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Thoughtfully equipped for both cruising and racing, this three-cabin, two- head model is in the water and ready to go. Well maintained and a proven champion, "MAREITA" is available for inspection at your convenience.
Pure Performance. Minimalist Elegance. The Flagship of the First Series.
Experience the pinnacle of Philippe Briand’s naval architecture. The Beneteau First 50 is a rare "Super-Cruiser" that defies the compromise between racing speed and cruising comfort. Designed with a sleek, low-profile aesthetic and a powerful sail plan, this yacht is as much a statement of style as it is a masterclass in sailing dynamics.
Vessel HighlightsDesigner: Philippe Briand (Exterior & Interior)
Hull Design: Sleek, low-profile coachroof with flush decks for an aggressive, modern silhouette.
Keel & Rig: Deep torpedo bulb keel (2.8m) and a tall, high-aspect-ratio fractional rig for exceptional upwind pointing.
Propulsion: Yanmar 75 HP engine with Sail Drive for smooth, quiet, and balanced handling under power.
Innovation: Features a unique retractable anchor system, maintaining a clean bow profile and maximizing racing efficiency.
The deck layout is engineered for both the competitive sailor and the shorthanded cruiser.
Twin Wheel Configuration: Offers the helmsman superb visibility and a responsive, balanced feel in all sea states.
Clean Ergonomics: All control lines are led aft under-deck to the cockpit, keeping the teak side decks clear and safe.
Cockpit Comfort: Large, open-transom cockpit that transitions seamlessly from a high-action racing platform to a spacious social area at anchor.
Step into a bright, contemporary sanctuary characterized by light Alpi wood joinery and minimalist design.
Owner’s Suite: A forward master cabin featuring a centerline queen berth and a private en-suite head.
Gourmet Galley: A T-shaped sea-galley equipped for long-range provisioning without sacrificing style.
Natural Light: Abundant ventilation and light provided by flush-mounted deck hatches and signature wrap-around portlights.
Denison Yachting is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Cape Yachts at South Wharf - South Dartmouth, MA.
Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but can’t guarantee the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal from that yacht market without notice. She is offered as a convenience by this yacht broker to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.
When Beneteau launched the First 50, it wasn't merely introducing a new flagship; it was setting a new benchmark for the "cruiser-racer" category. While the yacht gained immediate fame for its minimalist Philippe Briand aesthetics, its true soul was forged on the racecourse. Over the years, the First 50 has proven that a production yacht, when properly optimized, can stand toe-to-toe with dedicated racing machines in some of the world's most grueling offshore events.
Dominance in IRC and ORC Rating SystemsThe First 50 was engineered specifically to excel under the IRC and ORC handicap rules. Its high-aspect fractional rig, deep torpedo bulb keel, and powerful hull form allow it to point exceptionally high and maintain momentum in light air—a historical challenge for larger displacement cruisers.
In major European and Mediterranean circuits, the First 50 became a familiar sight on the podium. Owners found that the yacht’s "sweet spot" lay in medium-to-heavy air, where its stability and waterline length allowed it to power through chop that left smaller competitors struggling. Its success wasn't limited to professional crews; the yacht’s forgiving nature allowed Corinthian teams to achieve consistent top-tier finishes in club regattas and regional championships alike.
Offshore Prowess: From the Fastnet to the Middle SeaThe true test of any First series yacht is its performance in blue-water classics. The First 50 has a storied history in races like the Rolex Middle Sea Race and the Rolex Fastnet, where its structural integrity and ergonomic deck layout shine.
In the taxing conditions of the Mediterranean, the First 50’s ability to "surf" on a reach while maintaining absolute control at the helm became its signature. Its racing pedigree is shared with its smaller siblings, like the First 40 and 40.7 (both overall winners of the Sydney Hobart), benefitting from the same hydrodynamic research and construction techniques. The First 50 brought that winning DNA to a larger scale, offering the speed of a race boat with the mass and momentum required for serious ocean crossings.
Innovation as a Competitive EdgeMuch of the First 50's racing success can be attributed to its "clean deck" philosophy. Features like the retractable anchor sprit—which prevents spinnaker snags during hoist and douse—and the recessed control lines give crews a tactical advantage by minimizing friction and deck clutter.
By removing the physical barriers usually found on 50-foot cruisers, Beneteau created a platform where maneuvers could be executed with the speed of a 30-footer. Whether it is a quick tack in a crowded harbor or a midnight spinnaker peel in the middle of the Atlantic, the First 50 responds with a precision that has earned it a permanent place in the pantheon of successful offshore racers.
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