2012 Beneteau 30' (9.14 m) First 30
Monroe, Michigan, United States
Vevue
Veuve is a fresh water, Beneteau First 30. Tiller steering, twin rudders and a hull design were directly inspired by Volvo Ocean Racers. This boat is remarkably fast and highly maneuverable. Although she looks like a thoroughbred race boat, the interior has all the luxurious features of the Beneteau
- Sloop
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: BEYCS106G112
Description
Veuve is a fresh water, Beneteau First 30. Designed by Juan K, she is a wonderful combination of comfort and performance. Tiller steering, twin rudders and a hull design were directly inspired by Volvo Ocean Racers. This boat is remarkably fast and highly maneuverable. Although she looks like a thoroughbred race boat, the interior has all the luxurious features of the Beneteau brand. There are two private staterooms, an enclosed head with shower, over six feet of headroom in the salon, a full galley and nav station, and plenty of storage space. If you are a sailor who likes to go fast and enjoy luxurious accommodations, this vessel is for you.
Accommodations
Beneteau sailboats are known for their stylish interiors and the First 30 is no exception. A beamy hull design and ample freeboard provide the headroom and interior space of a much larger boat. She has two private staterooms, an enclosed head, a spacious salon, folding table leaves, and tons of storage space. Noteworthy is the attention to small details such as integral shades for every port-light and overhead hatch. The engine is easily accessed from under the companionway stairs and from the aft cabin, including side access from the head. The head is roomy and has enough space for a stand-up shower. The forward V-berth can be closed off with two wide doors. The aft cabin has a double berth and plenty of headroom. The galley is also well laid out and contains a two-burner propane stove, a deep refrigerator with freezer and ample storage space in cabinets.
Salon
• Headroom: 5’11’’
• 2 Salon bench seats • 1 Wooden salon table
• Storage
• 2 Wooden handrails
• 1 Opening hatch with sunshades
• 2 Opening portholes in coaming
• 2 Fixed hull portholes
Chart Table
• Headroom: 6’
• Console with chart table
• Retractable navigator seat
• Hinged electrical panel enabling access to electrical connections
• Navigation instrument panel (without instruments)
• Storage cupboard (door and shelf) - Glove boxes
• 1 Opening porthole in coaming
Galley
• Headroom: 1,82 m / 6’
• L-shaped kitchen
• Stainless steel sink 1 rectangular stainless steel sink
• 1 Mixer tap hot/cold water
• 2 Burners on gimbals
• 1 Cool box 100 L opening above - Drained by foot pump • 1 Cutlery drawer
• Storage - Closed cubbyholes
• 1 Garbage bin
• 1 Opening porthole in coaming
Plumbing
• 1 Rotomolded freshwater tank (160 L / 42 US Gal under berth in front cabin)
• 110VAC hot water tank
• Hot / Cold cockpit shower
• Water pressure system - Expansion tank - Inline filter
• 1 Rigid holding tank 64L / 17 US Gal
• Foot pump / Icebox drainage
• Electric shower drain pump
• 1 Manual bilge pump - 1 Electric bilge pump
Deck
Coming up on deck from below feels as though you have left a luxurious cruising boat and are now on a mini Volvo Ocean Racer. The First 30 is tiller-steered, something avid sailors will appreciate. The tiller, with adjustable extension, controls twin rudders using a unique self-aligning rocker bearing. No matter what degree of heel, there will always be one rudder deep in the water to provide full control and easy steering. The traveler is located across the stern at the very rear of the cockpit, completely out of the way so the crew can move freely around the cockpit.There are innovative footrests that are adjustable according to the degree of heel. Experienced sailors know that a large portion of the time onboard is spent in the cockpit, either sailing or relaxing. The cockpit on the First 30 is very spacious and well-designed for both.
Running Rigging
All the running rigging runs back to the cockpit. Sailing this boat is fun and simple, but also has all the tweaking options should you like to play with the sail trim. The asymmetrical spinnaker tack line runs off the bowsprit, making it easy to use. There is no backstay which allows the clearance for a Standard anodized aluminum mast - 2 Aft swept spreaders
Additional Information
Newly upgrades instruments
• B&G Zeus 3 7” Chart Plotter
• B&G Triton 2 Digital Display
• B&G WS320 Wireless Wind Pack
• B&G Depth/Speed Transducer
• B&G 9” Nemesis 9” Display and mast mount bracket
• New Fusion marine stereo with Bluetooth and Sirius XM
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: BEYCS106G112
LOA: 32' 3'' (9.83 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2012
Beam: 10' 6''
Draft Max: 6' 3''
Cabins: 2
Sleeps: 6
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: White
Hull Shape: Monohull
Fuel Tank: 8 Gallons (30.28 Liters)
Fresh Water: 42 Gallons (158.99 Liters)
Full Details
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Dave Regnet.
We look forward to working with you!
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After a brief attempt at retirement, Dave Regnet is working again for RCR at our Buffalo location. Dave began his RCR career by establishing the Sandusky, Ohio office and provided RCR with a solid presence in Ohio. In Buffalo, Dave is focusing on sales of new and brokerage boats, assisting in commissioning of new boats, and acclimating new boat owners to their boats. Dave is living aboard his Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 with his wife Rebecca at the Sandusky Yacht Club. When not boating Dave is exploring Ohip on his E-Bike.