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And Then There Are Those Days 60 Boat Spotlight – Seawind 1370

What’s Out There?

Cruising Catamaran

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The very first thing you see when you board the Seawind 1370 is the quality of the gear used on the boat. The workmanship is obvious thruout the vessel, and it has been designed for the cruising family to get out there and see the world in comfort.

Seawind are breaking new ground with this innovative 45 foot performance cruising cat. Combining some of the best features of their high-performance Seawind 1600 and award winning Seawind 1260 designs. She features a high performance hull design, yet balanced with spacious comfort and practical living spaces to produce an ideal world cruiser for couples and families.

The Seawind’s tri-fold door remains to enable the saloon and cockpit to merge into one open space, or be closed in for warmth and security. The large saloon has a generous lounge and fold down table converting to another bed, while the cockpit features a cocktail bar and large transom lounge.

The Seawind 1370 has panoramic toughened glass windows, with large opening windows forward for natural ventilation, and now includes a forward facing nav station and large galley up.

Inside the master suite you can enjoy a large voluminous cabin with queen-sized island bed, walk in wardrobe, large windows for natural light and visibility and plenty of headroom thanks to the flat deck.

The protected twin helm stations have all controls and lines running under the decks and the cockpit is fully protected by a large fibreglass roof where over 1000 watts of solar panels can be housed.

If you’ve been thinking about a cruising catamaran, you may want to visit www.seawindcats.com

What’s Out There?

Cruising Monohull

There’s a new generation of high-end cruisers that optimize cockpit and interior layouts without sacrificing performance, practicality, or comfort. The Oceanis 54 is a delicate balance of form and function. She’s ready for a fast ocean passage or a leisurely double-handed sunset cruise. With an emphasis on quality, high-end materials, the Oceanis Yacht 54 represents the a modern monohull cruising design.

The Oceanis Yacht 54 is a yacht that is loaded with the latest and greatest sailing technologies intuitively built into her systems, and they are designed to make the cruising experience as easy and as enjoyable as possible. Ship Control, an interface that allows access to boat data and components, is installed as standard. Shorthanding a 54-footer has never been easier.

The deck layout is designed for the cruising couple to easily handle the boat, so sailing short handed is not a problem. But it is large enough and comfortable enough for a crew of ten.

In all Beneteau has come up with an innovative design for the cruisier who is willing to pay a little bit more for the ease of handeling and technicological advances, as well as the higher-end materiels that have gone into the production of this new design for the crusing sailor.

Beneteau, being one of the largest boat manufacturers in the world, has a great number of dealers all over the world, which can be a Godsend when cruising the world.

For more information, please contact your local dealer or go to www.beneteau.com.

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