DREAMBOATS Swan 115 S, the ultimate “swan”
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Here are renderings of the new Swan 115 S, “the Ultimate Swan” according to the Nautor shipyard. The hull and deck, built using the infusion technique, are made of carbon fiber to ensure rigidity, strength and weight savings. Currently, there are already four Swan 115s under construction at the Finnish shipyard: the launching of the first one is scheduled for July.
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German Frers designed a hull from a very long waterline (32.84 meters of the 35.20 of the overall length), with a generous maximum beam (8.12 m) and shifted aft. The hydraulic lifting keel allows a draft ranging from 5.75 to 3.5 meters. Shaft and rigging are all carbon. The interior includes a large aft master cabin, three guest cabins, and separate crew cabins (with a maximum capacity of 6 people). The saloon is semi-rigid, then there is an independent dining room and a dedicated crew area.
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