Scandinavian Cruisers now available in Australia

Designed without regard for any handicap, class or measurement rules - the purpose of the Scandinavian Cruiser is simply for it to be the fastest possible small day boat with beautiful, classic yacht lines.

Combining the style and beauty of classic yachts with today’s modern lifestyle and cutting edge technologies. Scandinavian Cruiser is for those who want to recapture the essence of sailing, and for whom style and great design is of upmost importance.

For 100 years sailors have admired the sleek looks of the classic Skerry Cruisers (Square Meter Yachts). The design of the new Scandinavian Cruiser is admired by experienced sailors and landlubbers alike, giving the owner a sense of true pride of ownership.

Specifications

Ultra-light and strong E-glass, VE resin and 15mm Navicel

Q60 rigid PVC foam core

Rotating semi-unstayed tapered carbon wingmast

Furling self-tacking jib and furling asymmetrical spinnaker

Lifting carbon fiber keel strut with lead bulb and lifting

carbon fiber rudder

Large ergonomic self-draining cockpit, high boom, seating

for two adults and a child

Stern sun deck

Small cabin with entrance hatch

Hiking straps and single trapeze belt

20’ shipping container compatible

Road trailer (optional)

L.O.A. 5.86 m (19’3”)

Waterline length: 3.84 m (12’7”)

Beam 1.30 m (4’3”)

Freeboard height 0.35 m (1’2”)

Keel draft: 1.40m (4’7”)

Rudder draft 0.70m (2’4”)

Shoal draft: 0.35m (1’2”)

Displacement: 0.34 ton (750 lbs)

Ballast: 0.17 ton (375 lbs)

Ballast %: 50%

Mast diameter at bottom 8.6 cm (3.39”)

Mast diameter at top 4.3 cm (1.69”)

Mast length 7.0 m (23’0”)

Mainsail: 9 sqm (97 sqf)

Jib: 3.8 sqm (41 sqf)

Asymmetrical spinnaker: 16 sqm (172 sqf)

 

Further Details Contact:

Philip Schoeffel

Scandinavian Cruisers

e-mail: philipschoeffel@scandinaviancruisers.com

web: www.scandinaviancruisers.com

 

 

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