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The Seawind Timeline

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Boat Review Seawind 1260 Sail Magazine

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Seawind Catamarans Multihull Central

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The Seawind Timeline

The Seawind Timeline

New Catamarans Seawind Catamarans Cruising Catamarans For Real Sailors

New Catamarans Seawind Catamarans Cruising Catamarans For Real Sailors

New Catamarans Seawind Catamarans Cruising Catamarans For Real Sailors

The company has also had great success with the Seawind 1600 a new 52ft offshore performance catamaran of which 15 have been secured by buyers since it was recently launched.

Where are seawind catamarans built. Selkie is a 41 foot catamaran designed and built by the Australian manufacturer Seawind. As already discovered by our growing family of adventurous and like minded Seawind fans the world over a Seawind could be the ideal catamaran for you and your family. The debut model was the first catamaran ever to be awarded Australian Cruising Sailboat of the Year.

In 2010 they acquired Corsair Marine and all Seawinds are currently build at the Corsair facility. 266 81 m. We have owned other boats including a Fountaine Pajot Lipari 41 and have been on numerous other catamarans so we knew what we did and didnt like.

Purpose-built day charter catamarans delivering unmatched passenger capacity per foot of waterline. Seawind Catamarans deployed countless thousands of man-hours in hull design and optimisation and spared no expense in refining the crucial sailing ergonomics suited to a modern cruising couple. The Seawind 1190 is a 39 119m fast cruising catamaran designed by Richard Ward Australia.

Why did you choose the Seawind 1250. With over 30 years experience manufacturing and designing multihulls the company has grown from strength to strength since the companys inception. 19 06 m.

Owner and Managing Director Richard Ward started building. With over 35 years experience in building the highest quality blue water catamarans. Seawind Catamarans have long been Australias most popular cruising catamaran designs.

Why a Seawind Design Philosophy Seawinds range of cruising catamarans are designed by Australians uniquely for the purpose of allowing couples or families with limited or no cruising experience to safely and comfortably explore the bays coastlines and islands and between Australia New Zealand Asia and across the Pacific. 29982 lbs 13600 kg. Having spent 20 years manufacturing in North America Corsair Marine relocated their management and manufacturing facility to Vietnam.

Seawind 1260 Lightweight Catamaran Making Waves On Both Sides Of The Atlantic

Seawind 1260 Lightweight Catamaran Making Waves On Both Sides Of The Atlantic

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Seawind 1370 45ft Catamarans Seawind Catamarans Bluewater Cruisers

The Seawind Timeline

The Seawind Timeline

Boat Review Seawind 1260 Sail Magazine

Boat Review Seawind 1260 Sail Magazine

Catamarans Seawind Catamarans Cruising Catamarans For Real Sailors

Catamarans Seawind Catamarans Cruising Catamarans For Real Sailors

Seawind 1260 Sail Away Catamarans

Seawind 1260 Sail Away Catamarans

New Catamarans Seawind Catamarans Cruising Catamarans For Real Sailors

New Catamarans Seawind Catamarans Cruising Catamarans For Real Sailors

A Busy Month Of Launches At The Seawind Corsair Factory Seawind Catamarans Blog

A Busy Month Of Launches At The Seawind Corsair Factory Seawind Catamarans Blog

Seawind Catamarans Sail Away Catamarans

Seawind Catamarans Sail Away Catamarans

Boat Review Seawind 1160 Lite Sail Magazine

Boat Review Seawind 1160 Lite Sail Magazine

The Seawind Timeline

The Seawind Timeline

Seawind Catamarans Multihull Central

Seawind Catamarans Multihull Central

Seawind Catamarans For Sale By Owner Catamaransite

Seawind Catamarans For Sale By Owner Catamaransite

Seawind Launches New Day Charter Catamaran Seawind Catamarans Blog

Seawind Launches New Day Charter Catamaran Seawind Catamarans Blog