At yesterday's virtual press conference, Nautor’s Swan announced a new 26.5-metre model, which will be added to the line of Maxi Swan sailing yachts.
Nautor’s Swan Chief Executive Giovanni Pomati described the model as “an entry size to the world of Maxi”. “This project sees the collaboration with Lucio Micheletti, teaming up for the exterior design, for a new concept which will be followed by bigger sisters,” he continues.
Swan 88’s appendages are optimized for cruising, with a standard moderate draft of 4 metres and options for shallow-draft, telescopic and performance keels. The twin rudders convey multiple advantages, including a shallower draft and improved balance while sailing.
The yacht’s exterior lines are the work of designer German Frers, and Misa Poggi was responsible for the interior.
“The new model is an evolution of the previous models, but for this one we’ve done a complete study for the balance, the performance, the position of the rig and the shape of the sails,” says German Frers. “According to the results of these studies, we designed the hull”.
The yacht deck can be separated into four defined areas, the first three located in the cockpit/aft and the fourth in the fore section. In the guest cockpit, Swan has introduced a newly evolved coachroof design on the 88 that takes inspiration from previous generations of maxi yachts, bringing together the practicality of an integrated sprayhood and bimini, with a very elegant line. The cockpit’s modular benches can be arranged in several different configurations, such as lounging and full dining set-ups.
The interior, which is described as a “very comfortable, harmonious and magical place”, has a number of features to increase the sense of space onboard, including generous windows in the hull and coachroof.
The owner’s cabin is spacious and comfortable with a large en-suite, while further aft the guest VIP cabin can be optionally converted into a TV lounge, and the two twin guest cabins have optional pullman berths. The aft section is separated into two separate areas; the first is a half-crew, half-guest area, with a big galley and a second dinette, which can be used as crew mess, but also for guests’ breakfasts, or as a comfortable place where children can stay safe while sailing. And further aft, there is a dedicated crew area accessed via the cockpit, with two twin bunk cabins, separate showers, and a space for appliances.
Nautor’s Swan was founded in 1966 in Pietarsaari, Finland. The builder entered the superyacht market in 1999. Since then, the yard has continued building high-performance sailing yachts in three different lines: ClubSwan, Swan Yachts and Maxi Swan Yachts.
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