Beneteau
Benjamin Beneteau, shipwright, founded the Beneteau boatyard at Croix-de-Vie, France to build sailing trawlers.
In 1964 Annette Beneteau Roux and her brother, Andre, granddaughter and grandson to Benjamin, diversified the company with the introduction of fiberglass sailing yachts. With the introduction of the FLETAN and the GUPPY, Beneteau took part in the 1965 Paris Boat Show for the first time, establishing its reputation for building seaworthy pleasure craft.
The FIRST 30, designed by Andre Mauric and introduced in 1976, was the beginning of Beneteau's very successful First series. It was chosen Boat of the Year at the Paris Boat Show and also won the first leg of the Figaro Single-Handed Race.
In 1990, in response to its expanding North American market, Beneteau opened a production facility in Marion, South Carolina. Within four years, Beneteau became one of the top three sailboat manufacturers in America. Groupe Beneteau subsequently ended its production in this facility in 2020.
***(In order to simplify things, all the Beneteau models, for which we have adequate information, have been listed under the 'Beneteau' section. Beneteau's were often given different names depending on which part of the world they were sold (and/or built). This, in addition to boats that were sold directly to charter companies which also used their own names.)
Today, (2016) Beneteau is largest builder of sailboats in the world.
Years in Business: 1884 - present
Sailboats Built By Beneteau
(Dates indicate when boat was first built by any builder)
226 Sailboats / Per Page: 50 / Page: 3
MODEL | LOA | FIRST BUILT | FAVORITE | COMPARE |
---|---|---|---|---|
FIRST 36.7 (BENETEAU) | 35.76 ft / 10.90 m | 2000 | ||
FIRST 36S7 (BENETEAU) | 35.75 ft / 10.90 m | 1996 | ||
FIRST 375 (BENETEAU) | 37.08 ft / 11.30 m | 1985 | ||
FIRST 38 (BENETEAU) | 40.20 ft / 12.25 m | 1982 | ||
FIRST 38S5 (BENETEAU) | 38.25 ft / 11.66 m | 1989 | ||
FIRST 40 (BENETEAU) | 40.16 ft / 12.24 m | 2007 | ||
FIRST 40.7 (BENETEAU) | 39.25 ft / 11.96 m | 1997 | ||
FIRST 405 (BENETEAU) | 40.67 ft / 12.40 m | 1986 | ||
FIRST 41S5 (BENETEAU) | 41.33 ft / 12.60 m | 1990 | ||
FIRST 42 (BENETEAU) | 42.92 ft / 13.08 m | 1981 | ||
FIRST 42S7 (BENETEAU) | 42.50 ft / 12.95 m | 1994 | ||
FIRST 42SF (BENETEAU) | 41.57 ft / 12.67 m | 1994 | ||
FIRST 435 (BENETEAU) | 43.50 ft / 13.26 m | 1984 | ||
FIRST 44 (BENETEAU) | 46.42 ft / 14.15 m | 2022 | ||
FIRST 44 PERFORMANCE (BENETEAU) | 48.06 ft / 14.65 m | 2022 | ||
FIRST 44.7 (BENETEAU) | 44.83 ft / 13.66 m | 2004 | ||
FIRST 45 (BENETEAU - BRIAND) | 46.16 ft / 14.07 m | 2008 | ||
FIRST 45 (BENETEAU - FARR) | 44.92 ft / 13.69 m | 1990 | ||
FIRST 456 (BENETEAU) | 45.50 ft / 13.87 m | 1982 | ||
FIRST 45F5 (BENETEAU) | 44.92 ft / 13.69 m | 1990 | ||
FIRST 47.7 (BENETEAU) | 47.00 ft / 14.33 m | 2000 | ||
FIRST 50 (BENETEAU) | 49.16 ft / 14.98 m | 2007 | ||
FIRST 51 (BENETEAU) | 51.28 ft / 15.63 m | 1987 | ||
FIRST 53F5 (BENETEAU) | 52.17 ft / 15.90 m | 1990 | ||
FIRST CLASS 10 (BENETEAU) | 34.33 ft / 10.46 m | 1982 | ||
FIRST CLASS 12 (BENETEAU) | 39.33 ft / 11.99 m | 1985 | ||
FIRST CLASS 7 (BENETEAU) | 21.50 ft / 6.55 m | 1983 | ||
FIRST CLASS 7.5 (BENETEAU) | 25.92 ft / 7.90 m | 2008 | ||
FIRST CLASS 8 (BENETEAU) | 25.42 ft / 7.75 m | 1982 | ||
FIRST CLASS CHALLENGE (BENETEAU) | 29.99 ft / 9.14 m | 1989 | ||
FIRST CLASS EUROPE (BENETEAU) | 37.34 ft / 11.38 m | 1989 | ||
FIRST IMS 40.7 (BENETEAU) | 40.67 ft / 12.40 m | 1994 | ||
FIRST YACHT 53 (BENETEAU) | 56.17 ft / 17.12 m | 2019 | ||
FLETAN (BENETEAU) | 16.17 ft / 4.93 m | 1966 | ||
FORBAN MKI (BENETEAU) | 19.03 ft / 5.80 m | 1968 | ||
FORBAN MKII (BENETEAU) | 19.68 ft / 6.00 m | 1975 | ||
GALION (BENETEAU) | 15.75 ft / 4.80 m | 1966 | ||
GUPPY (BENETEAU) | 11.81 ft / 3.60 m | 1963 | ||
IDYLLE 1050 (BENETEAU) | 34.45 ft / 10.50 m | 1985 | ||
IDYLLE 1150 (BENETEAU) | 37.73 ft / 11.50 m | 1983 | ||
IDYLLE 1350 (BENETEAU) | 44.29 ft / 13.50 m | 1983 | ||
IDYLLE 1550 (BENETEAU) | 51.44 ft / 15.68 m | 1985 | ||
IDYLLE 8.80 (BENETEAU) | 28.87 ft / 8.80 m | 1982 | ||
KERLOUAN (BENETEAU) | 21.00 ft / 6.40 m | 1972 | ||
MOORINGS 332 | 33.96 ft / 10.35 m | 1999 | ||
MOORINGS 362-3 | 38.71 ft / 11.80 m | 2000 | ||
MOORINGS 38 | 37.58 ft / 11.45 m | 1985 | ||
MOORINGS 38-2 | 37.58 ft / 11.45 m | 1990 | ||
MOORINGS 382 | 38.42 ft / 11.71 m | 1996 | ||
MOORINGS 39 | 40.16 ft / 12.24 m | 1983 |