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Beneteau First 211 Pocket Yacht Now For Sale

6th December 2025
Beneteau First 211 pocket cruiser on double‑axle trailer at Leinster Boats yard. Centre plate raised, recent standing rigging, ready to tow coastal sailing or Dun Laoghaire class racing. Listed Nov 28
Beneteau First 211 pocket cruiser on double‑axle trailer at Leinster Boats yard. Centre plate raised, recent standing rigging, ready to tow coastal sailing or Dun Laoghaire class racing. Listed Nov 28

A well-maintained Beneteau First 211 is now on the market via Leinster Boats.

The compact pocket cruiser is advertised at €15,000. It is trailered, ready to roll and easy to tow.

A small, fast cruiser/racer – in style very much a miniature Open 60 or early Figaro, the Beneteau First 211 offers high sailing performance for her size, plus simple accommodation for up to four people.

The boat comes with racing sails, a two‑stroke outboard engine and a recently serviced double‑axle road trailer. The lifting centre plate and rudder enable simple trailering.

Importantly, the mast and standing rigging were replaced in 2023. At present, the vessel is “on a trailer and ready to roll,” according to broker Leinster Boats.

The First 211 is ideal either for pocket‑coastal cruising or one‑design racing out of Dun Laoghaire.

For full details and contact information, see the original listing here

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