
Issue #: 183
Published: May / June 2022
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Announced a few months ago, this new weekender is also the first model from… a brand-new shipyard, A Sea Venture Yachting. The brand is currently located in Rivesaltes, just a few cables from a future site of over half an acre (2,000 m²) at Canet-en-Roussilon in the South of France. The Seavy 11 hull #1 is scheduled to be launched late May/early June.
Here we’re presenting the latest visuals of the definitive model showing a new cockpit, an XXL sun lounger, topsides, windshield and targa roof, and modified anchoring gear. In response to a request from the American market, a twin 600 HP Mercury outboard will be offered. For the moment, two units have already been sold. The manufacturer plans to deliver 7 powercats in 2022, 15 in 2023 and ultimately 30 in 2024. The first presentation of the Seavy 11 to the public is planned for the Cannes Yachting Festival, from September 6th to 11th.
Builder: A Sea Venture Yachting
Architects: Yacht Design Collective
Overall length: 38’6” (11.73 m)
Hull length: 36’1” (11 m)
Beam: 14’3” (4.35 m)
Light displacement: 9,215 lbs (4.18 t)
Fuel: 210 US gal (800 l)
Water: 105 US gal (400 l)
Engines: up to 2 x 600 HP
Maximum speed: in excess of 40 knots
Maximum range: 900 miles
CE certification: B/14 persons
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