Beneteau First 27 SE

The First 27 SE brings the cutting edge of offshore racing into the hands of recreational sailors – the performance, the technology, the community, and of course, the exhilaration. As an all-weather, one-design offshore racer, her Samual Manuard-designed hull delivers an extraordinary sailing experience.

SAILING EXPERIENCE

Planing at double-digit speeds is easier than ever. The First 27 SE promises a thrilling and pure sailing experience. She sources her performance from a modern hull design and a light but stiff vacuum-infused hull construction. She has a hull with very high initial stability, a deep lead-bulb keel, an easily-handled carbon rig, and a large square-top mainsail without a backstay or runners. Smart cockpit ergonomics and a balanced twin-rudder steering system all empower her sailors to handle her with confidence. No matter if you’re sailing solo, double-handed or fully crewed, the First 27 SE will reward you with an astonishing sailing experience and pure joy under the sail.

LIVING ONBOARD

The First 27 SE is the only Category B trailerable 27ft boat on the market with a fully functional interior. What might look minimalistic is a extremely weight-sensitive interior, where all components are also functioning as part of the boat’s structure. She can accommodate up to 6 adults, 2 in a separated bow cabin, and 4 in the salon. Thanks to innovative magnetic doors, the mid-section of the boat can be converted to house a proper marine toilet, or used as a front cabin extension or “wet-room” for sail-changes. She also offers crew bags for personal belongings, a fridge, a foldable table and a sail-locker. Combined with other practicalities, these make her the ultimate adventure cruiser for sailing connoisseurs. Lastly, everything is modular so that the weight can be adjusted for racing endeavors.

COMMUNITY

The International Owners Community and events calendar enable owners to challenge themselves in long-distance races.

The First 27 SE has placed or won in notable races as the Chicago-Mac and Silverrudder, and offers the opportunity for sailors to challenge themselves in a wide variety of environments and racing grounds.

SPECS

Length overall: 26’3″

Hull Length: 26’3″

Hull Beam: 8’4″

Light displacement: 3,068 lbs

Engine Power (Hp): 10 HP (option)

Propulsion: Integrated Outboard

CE Certification: B6

Air Draft: 40′

Draft: 6’7″ / 3’1″

Ballast: 1,322 lbs

Mainsail (Laminate): 282 sq ft

Jib (Laminate): 209.9 sq ft

Gennaker (Nylon): 850.3 sq ft

Insubmersibility volume: 105.9 cubic ft

Building technology: Vacuum-Infused GRP