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2002 Beneteau First 47.7 Yacht Offered for Sale at €129,000

21st January 2025
This 2002 Beneteau First 47.7 is currently on the Irish boat market for €129,000
This 2002 Beneteau First 47.7 is currently on the Irish boat market for €129,000

A 2002 Beneteau First 47.7 is currently on the Irish boat market for €129,000. This yacht has been in the same ownership since its origin and is reported to be in excellent condition throughout, according to yacht broker, Crosshaven Boatyard.

The Bruce Farr design features a spacious layout, including a large owner’s cabin located at the front with an en-suite bathroom, a roomy and bright main saloon, an L-shaped galley, twin aft cabins, and an additional heads compartment.

Noteworthy inventory items include a 100HP Yanmar engine with only 1,320 engine hours, a retractable bow thruster, a fully battened mainsail with a new lazy bag, a furling genoa, and electric primary winches. The yacht is also equipped with an electric winch on the coachroof, an electric windlass, as well as essential navigation instruments like a plotter, radar, and autopilot.

For additional comfort, the yacht includes a generator, shore-power connectivity, and teak decks. It is important to note that the boat is Irish/EU VAT paid and interested buyers are encouraged to arrange a viewing to assess its condition firsthand.

See the full listing here

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