1998 Beneteau First 33.7 -- The Sweet Spot Between Club Racer and Coastal Cruiser
Some yachts are built to win races. Others are built for lazy weekends at anchor. The Beneteau First 33.7 somehow manages to do both and that's exactly why this model still has such a loyal following nearly three decades later. Designed by Berret Racoupeau Yacht Design during the golden era of Beneteau performance cruisers, the First 33.7 blended responsive sailing characteristics with genuine cruising comfort. It was part of a generation that helped redefine what sailors expected from a sub 35 foot yacht: fast enough for Wednesday night racing, forgiving enough for short handed coastal passages, and comfortable enough for family weekends away.
Even by modern standards, the hull lines of the First 33.7 look purposeful. The fractional rig, deep fin keel, balanced spade rudder, and relatively lightweight displacement give the boat a lively feel under sail without becoming overly demanding. Owners and reviewers consistently describe the boat as responsive, well-balanced, and rewarding in light to moderate breeze.
Under sail, the 33.7 feels larger than its size suggests. Upwind performance is particularly strong thanks to the efficient sail plan and stiff hull design. Offshore, the boat tracks confidently while still offering the kind of helm feedback racers appreciate.
One of the most appealing aspects of the design is how manageable it remains for couples or small crews. The 9/10 fractional rig keeps headsails smaller and easier to handle, while most control lines lead aft into the cockpit for efficient short handed sailing.
Step below deck and the First 33.7 immediately feels more refined than many late-1990s production boats. Beneteau's warm pearwood toned cabinetry, generous natural light, and surprisingly spacious saloon create an interior that still feels modern today.
The two-cabin layout is especially popular among owners because it offers a larger head compartment, better storage, and a more open feel below. There's ample room for coastal cruising with friends or family, and the galley is practical enough for extended weekends aboard.
For sailors moving up from smaller racer cruisers, the 33.7 often feels like the perfect transition boat: capable enough to stretch into longer passages while remaining affordable and easy to maintain.
Many sailors specifically seek out late 1990s Beneteaus because of their reputation for solid construction and better build quality compared to some later mass production eras. Online sailing communities frequently praise these boats as durable, well designed, and excellent value in the pre owned market.
As with any yacht approaching 30 years old, condition matters more than branding. Surveyors and buyers are commonly most concerned about typical age related maintenance items rather than major design flaws. This particular example is one of those rare boats that delivers a faultless maintenance schedule providing a new owner, future confidence and comfort ahead.
It's quick enough to keep experienced sailors engaged, forgiving enough for weekend cruisers, and comfortable enough to enjoy spending real time aboard.
Recent Upgrades/Maintenance;
2024 New engine mounts
2024 Cutlas Bearing
2024 Sea water pump
2024 2 x Deep cycle batteries (House)
2024 New toilet
2023 New seat decking in cockpit
2023 New Hutton winch 40ST
2022 New Jib Furler
2022 New galley fridge and condenser
2020 New standing rigging
For buyers searching for a proven performance cruiser with timeless lines, practical accommodations, and a reputation that has aged remarkably well, Please get in contact with Grahame Hunt
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Region
Western Australia
Location
Perth Area Mansfield Marine Brokers, Fremantle & Hillarys WA
Reference
YL029GH
Usage
Family, Leisure, Cruising
Launch Year
1998
Hull
Fibreglass/GRP
Designer
Barret Racoupeau
Builder
Beneteau
Length
32' 10" - 10.00m
Beam
3.4m
Draft
2.1m
Displacement
4400kg approx
Deck Material
F/Glass
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine
2030 29hp
Number Engines
1
Horsepower
29hp
Power Source
Diesel
Max Speed
8-9k
Cruise Speed
6.5k
Drive Type
Inboard Shaft Drive
Fuel
45L
Water
150L
Accommodation
Two cabin one head layout, Saloon, inc foldable table, good size Galley with storage, refrigeration, cooktop and oven.
Cabins
2
Berths
6 x berths
Galley
2 x burner with oven
Refrigeration
Yes, Top Mount
Stove
Yes, 2 x burner and oven
Shower
2 plus transom
Toilet
1 x new manual
Entertainment
Stereo
Covers
Lazy Jack with zip in side skirts
Ground Tackle
CQR 20kg
Bilge Pumps
Yes
Life Jackets
Yes
Fire Protection
Yes
Electrics
12v, 240 Shore Power, 2 x House Batteries replaced in 2024,1 x Starter Battery, Battery Charger. Gas Detector.
Electronics
Navman 5500 GPS Tracker both inside and out, Auto Pilot, VHF 7000, Raymarine Tri Data System.
Sail Inventory
2024 Main Sail fully battened, 2024 No 2 Jib, 4 x Symmetrical kites,
A further 1o sails including Flex Laminate Carbon Black racing sails with minimal usage.
Sail locker content available on request.
Mast / Rigging
Aluminium Mast, Dual Spreaders, Poles with Mast Lowering Tabernacle, spinnaker Pole
Standing Rigging was renewed in 2020
Remarks
Mansfield Marine offers this vessel in good faith with every effort made to obtain and provide correct and accurate information provided by the seller of this vessel. Mansfield Marine takes no responsibility for its accuracy and encourages all purchasers to undertake appropriate 3rd party pre purchase inspections. Mansfield Marine cannot warrant/guarantee the accuracy of information obtained from the seller and/or condition of the vessel and takes no responsibility of verification or accuracy. Mansfield Marine has been engaged/contracted by the seller to market and sell his/her vessel which is offered in good faith.
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