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About Beneteau

The story begins with Benjamin Bénéteau, who at 12 years old had a great interest in the sea and boats. The dream of building boats began in his best friend's shipyard. Not until 1879, Benjamin grew his shipyard on the Quai des Grenier. At this time, the boats used sails and were regularly used by fishermen, who competed daily for the best place in the harbour to sell their product. Therefore, the boat's performance was the key for shipbuilders and their innovation. In 1909, the motor began to gain popularity, and Benjamin built the first motorboat in the region. Without much success, Benjamin had to put his creation aside.

After the First World War, the shipyard was taken over by André Bénéteau, Benjamin's eldest son. In 1963, André introduced polyester as a new material for building fishing boats. In 1965, André and his brothers saw the potential of the sailboat market and started building three sailboats, a special order from three businessmen, which initiated them into the sailboat market. 


 

It was not until the 1970s that they invested in a plant designed for the production of semi-industrial boats. A few years later, they would open their way to other countries thanks to First, a boat that captivated the Paris Boat Show. It was not until the 1990s that Beneteau began to acquire companies such as O'Hara and Jeanneau. These acquisitions gave birth to the Beneteau Group. During the 2000s, this group grew exponentially and opened new boat building plants. It is a company that has continued to grow and is a market leader.

It was not until the 1970s that they invested in a plant to produce semi-industrial boats. Years later, they would make their way into other countries thanks to the First model, which impressed everyone at the Paris Boat Show. Not until the 1990s, Beneteau begin to acquire companies such as O'Hara and Jeanneau. The acquisitions led to the birth of the Beneteau Group. During the 2000s, this group grew exponentially and opened new boat building plants. Beneteau is a company that has continued to grow and is a market leader.

Why hire a Beneteau boat? 

There is no doubt that Beneteau is a company with an unrivalled experience. Many years of experience back up the knowledge about boats, the market and especially the satisfaction of their customers. Being onboard a boat made by the Beneteau group will give you safety and a unique experience.

Beneteau boats offer high performance and are environmentally friendly. They are built with high-quality materials that are exposed to continuous improvement dynamics. This gives the customers confidence and peace of mind. When you choose a Beneteau boat you benefit from a unique experience on the high seas!

SamBoat has for you a variety of boats made by Beneteau. Choose the one that best suits your needs and embark on an adventure at sea.

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One of Beneteau's most popular motorboats is the Swift Trawlers, in 2020 was named by Motor Boat & Yachting magazine as one of the best boats of the year. Swift Trawlers is a pedigree boat with an intelligent design suitable for long ocean adventures. In terms of sailboats, the First, one of the brand's best models since 1997, stands out. Also, Oceanis has popularity thanks to its safety and efficiency that have enhanced the sailing experience.

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