The Beneteau First 210 1997 vs Beneteau Océanis 381 Classic Classic 1996 comparison sits squarely in the category of decisions where specs alone won't tell the whole story — intended use, storage, and long-term ownership costs all factor in.
The Beneteau Océanis 381 Classic Classic 1996 tops out at 42 hp. Engine specs for the Beneteau First 210 1997 aren't listed — confirm with a dealer before selecting an outboard.
For family outings this is probably the sharpest distinction between the two. The Beneteau Océanis 381 Classic Classic 1996 is rated for 11 passengers, while the Beneteau First 210 1997 caps at 6. If you're regularly pulling extended family or a group of friends onto the water, the extra seats on the Beneteau Océanis 381 Classic Classic 1996 could be the deciding factor.
The Beneteau Océanis 381 Classic Classic 1996 has a documented displacement of 14 991 lbs. Displacement data wasn't available for the other boat in this comparison.
Both boats draw a similar depth — 5,8 ft and 5,4 ft respectively. Marina access and anchorage options should be broadly equivalent between the two.
The Beneteau Océanis 381 Classic Classic 1996 has a documented auxiliary engine of 42 hp.
Bottom line: The Beneteau Océanis 381 Classic Classic 1996 at 38,6 ft offers more living space, greater range, and a more substantial offshore capability. The Beneteau First 210 1997 at 20,3 ft is the easier, lower-cost option — simpler to crew and a strong choice for coastal and day sailing.