
Issue #: 193
Published: January / February 2024
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Seawind, based first in Australia and then in Vietnam is well-known in the 35 to 42-foot market with almost 800 catamarans built.
The relatively traditional design of the models has been upturned by the arrival of the Seawind 1600, a much more modern boat. The 1370 drives the point home with very similar lines. Much lighter than most of her competitors, she is intended to be more powerful while being able to accept a large payload. The design is very contemporary with strongly inverted bows - a break with the smaller models. Announced in July 2020, this long-awaited new model has just been launched.
Full test in Multihulls World N°195.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Builder: Seawind Catamarans
Overall length: 45’ (13.7 m)
Beam: 24’11” (7.6 m)
Draft: 4’3” (1.3 m)
Air draft: 70’10” (21.6 m)
Displacement: 27,120 lbs (12.3 t)
Mainsail: 860 sq ft (80 m²)
Genoa: 390 sq ft (36 m²)
Engines: 2 x 40 HP
Fuel capacity: 158 US gal (600 l)
Water: 158 US gal (600 l)
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