The current Seawind 1160 model blends key concepts of other popular Seawind models to create a design that successfully combines the huge living space and all round visibility of the Seawind 1000 with the sleeping accommodation and luxurious fit out or larger models.
Windrush catamaran new. Turn-key and ready to sail Windrush is true to Seawind Catamarans philosophy. Boat yacht and parts for sale 14 Foot Windrush catamaran in good condition. Windrush Edge F18 Convertible first Foiling Trials.
Windrush 600 Sea Sprays Cat and Board Sailer Article Popular Downloads Image Cole 23 Photo 6 Image Duncanson 26 Photo pdf Cole 23 Brochure pdf Hartley 18 Handout Sheet Image Cole 23 Photo 1 Image Court 650 Photo 1. Windrush 14 is a 14 0 43 m catamaran sailboat designed by Richard and Jay McFarlane and built by Windrush Yachts starting in 1976. Top racer along Max Puttman and Builder of the Windrush Edge F18 one of the current top platform in the Class.
Standard rig sprung dagger rudders sprung pivoting centre boards. Windrush Yachts specialises in yachts sail or motor catamarans and motor sport composites. Its super stablesafe and fast under low power.
The F18 Class is filled with awesome hard working characters Brett Burvill is one of them. Australian Catamaran Forum Windrush 600 Windrush 600 By Guest Doodlebug June 27 2003 in Australian Catamaran Forum Share Followers 0 Reply to this topic Start new topic Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2 Guest Doodlebug. Using state of the art construction techniques to achieve the stiffest.
MOSMAN New South Wales 2088 Windrush 600 NV Catamaran 6m 20 on registered trailer. New snuffer system developed built by Brett BurvillRyan Duffield at Windrush Edge Marton Balasz from 1D sails also collaborated. Windrush Cat reaching Barwon Heads.
Boat yacht and parts for sale Catamaran windrush trailer in good condition one main sail jib never repaired. Try a new sport - Meet new people - Have lots of fun The Windrush 14 is raced at a number of clubs in WA see the CLUBS and LINKS page for details. Hull Speed The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently.