The Beneteau First 18 SE (Seascape Edition), previously called the Beneteau First 18 and the Seascape 18, is a keelboat built by Seascape in Slovenia from 2003 to 2018, when Beneteau of France bought a controlling interest in the company. It then became the Beneteau First 18 from 2018 to 2020. In 2021 it was renamed the Beneteau First 18 SE (Seascape Edition). As of 2023[update] it remains in production. By 2023, more than 500 boats had been delivered to customers.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]
The boat has a draft of 4.92ft (1.50m) with the standard swing keel in the down position and 3.58ft (1.09m) with the optional shoal draft swing keel in the down position. The boat has a draft of 0.5ft (0.15m) with the standard keel retracted and 1.0ft (0.30m) with the shoal draft keel retracted, allowing operation in shallow water, beaching or ground transportation on a trailer.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
The boat is normally fitted with a small outboard motor for docking and maneuvering. The boat may be sailed solo, is normally raced with two sailors and the cockpit provides seating for four adults.[5][6][7][25]
The design has a minimalist interior, with sleeping accommodation for two people plus two stowage bins. A boom tent is optional allowing sleeping in the cockpit. Even with the limited accommodations, one young Austrian couple sailed a Seascape 18 down the Danube River, through the Black Sea, the Greek islands and returned via the Adriatic Sea.[5][6][7][22][25][24]
The 2019 European championships were held in Portorož, Slovenia with 25 boats from eight countries competing and won by Dejan Presen and Denes Szilagyi.[26]
The 2022 European championships were held in Portorož, Slovenia and won by professional sailors Vid Jeranko and Karlo Hmeljak.[27]
The class European championships for 2023 were held in Gmunden, on Lake Traunsee, Austria and attracted 35 teams from seven countries with the Slovenian team of Dejan Presen and Denes Szilágyi winning.[28]
Reception
The boat was named European Yacht of the Year in 2010, Sail Magazine 2016 Best Boats Winner and Sailing World 2016 Boat of the Year.[22]
In a 2016 review, Charles J. Doane described it as "a very exciting package and should check all or most boxes on the lists of buyers looking for a fun, affordable, versatile and easy-to-manage sport boat."[24]
In a 2023 review, Master Yachting wrote, "the First 18 SE formerly known as Seascape 18 is a sailboat for people who want to start exploring sailing and grow into well-versed sailors weather in one design club racing or adventure sailing. With well over 500 owners of First 18 SE – Seascape Edition worldwide, she proves she is a perfect sport boat for recreational sailors who would like to challenge themselves in well-established one-design class ... Being easily trailable and dismantled, she would fulfil racing ambitions in international one-design class as well as adventurous sea-camping."[14]
1234"Growing family". Master Yachting. 2023. Archived from the original on 1 June 2023. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
↑McArthur, Bruce (2023). "First 18 (Beneteau)". sailboatdata.com. Retrieved 10 September 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
↑Sea Time Tech, LLC (2023). "Beneteau First 18". sailboat.guide. Retrieved 10 September 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
↑Ulladulla. "First 18 Beneteau". Sailboat Lab. Retrieved 9 September 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
↑Beneteau. "First 18 SE"(PDF). beneteau.com. Archived(PDF) from the original on 30 January 2023. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
123Doane, Charles J. (9 December 2016). "Boat Review: Seascape 18". Sail Magazine. Archived from the original on 28 November 2022. Retrieved 10 September 2023.