1989 Beneteau 35' 35s5

Lena

 

1989 Beneteau

35' (10.67m) 35s5 - Lena

Great Value

Flag of Registry: United States


Vessel ID# 2810681      Last Updated: 2024-03-06 15:40:28

$ 29,900 USD

€ 28,088 Euros
$ 41,153 CAD
£ 24,052 GBP

Description

The rare-to-market Beneteau First 35s5 combines great sailing performance with the creature comforts of a cruising yacht. With a hull design by Jean Berret and interior design by Phillipe Starck, the 35s5 is recognized not only for its performance under sail but also for its unique, luxurious interior. Lena has competed in some club races and is also enjoyed for local cruising. The owners are moving up in size and have priced Lena to sell. She represents a great value in the current market.

Data Sheet

HIN/IMO: BEYIL032E989

LOA: 35' 5" (10.80 Meters)

Type: Sail - Used

Year: 1989

Beam: 11' 10"

LWL: 29' 4"

Draft Max: 4' 9"

Fuel Type: Diesel

Hull Material: Fiberglass

Fuel Tank: 23 Gallons (87.06 Liters)

Fresh Water: 80 Gallons (302.83 Liters)

Holding Tank: 40 Gallons (151.42 Liters)

Displacement: 11460

Ballast Weight: 4190 lbs

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Engines

Engine 1

  • Engine Make: Volvo
  • Engine Model: 2003
  • Engine Year: 1989
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Drive Type: Direct
  • Power HP: 27.00
  • Power KW: 20.13
  • Fuel Type: Diesel

Full Details

Accommodations

The Beneteau First 35s5 features a nicely appointed two-stateroom, one head layout with total accommodations for six. Two opening deck hatches, six opening ports and large side windows provide excellent ventilation and light.


The forward cabin has a double berth with storage beneath, as well as hanging locker storage aft of the berth.


Aft of the forward cabin is the main saloon with settee seating port and starboard, both of which make excellent sea berths. A centerline drop-leaf dining table, with built-in bottle storage, will accommodate six in comfort.  There is abundant under-seat storage and shelving outboard of the settees. Upholstery is finished in white.


Aft of the saloon and to starboard is the L shaped navigation station with a large chart table, instrument panel and storage for books and cruising guides. 


Aft of the nav station is a large head compartment with marine toilet, sink w/ vanity, and shower.


Opposite the navigation station to port is the L-shaped galley.


Aft of the galley is a private aft stateroom with a double berth and locker storage.


Galley

  • Frigoboat 12V refrigeration 
  • 3-burner propane stove/oven
  • Propane bottle in vented box in cockpit
  • 6-gallon water heater
  • Two round stainless-steel sinks
  • Hot and cold pressure water
  • Storage under sinks 
  • Storage drawers next to stove
  • Opening port above stove


Electrical Equipment

  • 2 Group 24 - 12 Volt batteries (1 x domestic, 1 x engine) 
  • Small solar panel to keep batteries topped off
  • True Charge 20+battery charger
  • Full cabin lighting
  • (2) 12 volt outlets
  • 110V AC shore power system with 30 amp cord.
  • AC and DC distribution panels
  • Automatic bilge pump
  • Boss Marine stereo system with Polk speakers


Mechanical Equipment

  • Volvo Penta 2003, 3-cylinder, F/W cooled, 27HP inboard diesel engine, hours unknown
  • Single lever controls 
  • 2 blade folding propeller. 
  • PYY dripless shaft seal - 2011
  • Volvo Penta raw water pump - 2008
  • Racor diesel fuel filter system - 2011
  • Custom diesel electric air bleeder system - 2011
  • New diesel exhaust and heat exchanger rebuild - Volvo Penta - 2012
  • 23 gallon fuel tank. 
  • Cruise at 5 knots with maximum speed of 7.5 knots


Electronics & Navigation

  • Lowrance Chart Plotter at helm
  • Plastimo compass
  • Icom IC-M502 VHF radio
  • Datamarine Speed/Log and Depth Sounder
  • New (2023) Raymarine EV-100 P70s Wheel Pilot. Not yet installed.
  • Navigation lights


Sails & Rigging

Rig

  • Fractional sloop rig, deck stepped mast by Sparcraft
  • Rod rigging
  • Adjustable backstay
  • Boom Vang
  • Tides Marine Stongtrack system 2008
  • Mac Sails Macpack mainsail cover 2008
  • Harken headsail furling system. 
  • Spinnaker Pole
  • All lines led aft to the cockpit
  • Garhauer mastbase blocks 2009
  • Garhauer adjustable jib cars 2009

Winches

  • 2-Lewmar 43ST ? primary
  • 2-Lewmar 30ST ? cabin top

Sails

  • UK mylar 135 jib
  • Below deck genoa furling drum
  • Dacron Mack Pack main
  • 2-.75 oz. Spinnakers and spinnaker gear
  • Working jibs-2


Deck Equipment

  • Twin bow roller with foredeck anchor locker 
  • Two opening deck hatches, six opening ports
  • Dodger, Bimini & Connector
  • Helm cover
  • Cockpit table
  • Magna BBQ grill
  • Helm-mounted drink holder
  • Large Swim platform w/ swim ladder
  • Large cockpit locker
  • Outboard motor bracket


Disclaimer

The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.


Contact Us

For more information about this yacht please contact Sam Pollard.
We look forward to working with you!

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Little Harbor
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Marblehead MA 01945 USA
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