Rent a Seawind Cats catamaran
The Australian shipyard Seawind Catamarans is one of the major players in the world of multihulls, with more than 30 years of experience in the pleasure boating sector. Founded in 1982 by Richard Ward, it is acclaimed worldwide and remains one of the biggest sellers of catamarans in North America. Its philosophy is to build boats that allow couples or families to safely explore the islands, bays and coasts of all the sunny seas of the globe. Unlike many modern catamaran manufacturers, Seawind favors sailing performance over pure volume, even though its units offer more than respectable comfort.This Australian group employs 200 workers and is one of the five largest multihull manufacturers in the world. In 2010, it acquired Corsair Marine, a manufacturer specializing in the production of folding trimarans. Today, it offers a fine range of catamarans ranging from 10 meters to 12.50 meters in length. One of the brand's stars is the Seawind 1160: a cruiser 11.6 meters long and 6.5 meters wide that succeeded the very popular Seawind 1000. The model also has an attractive and highly recognizable design enhanced by a laminated hull with vinyl ester resin.Carefully designed vesselsThe catamarans leaving the factories, recently set up in Vietnam, are designed to be lighter and more efficient. Using cutting-edge technology, Seawindcats uses vacuum bagging and resin infusion and offers Seawindcats fiberglass and carbon yacht charters. But the special feature of Seawindcats catamarans lies above all in their performance. A performance that has been meticulously studied to enable them to stand out from other modern catamarans. Unlike its competitors, Seawindcats offers boats with the main beds positioned above the deck, allowing the hull, which has become narrower, to cut through the water more quickly and efficiently. This allows sailors to reach their destination more quickly and calmly after several days at sea.The idea of the double helm offers the pilot full protection from the elements such as the sun and the south wind. The panoramic windows offer better visibility in bad weather. Designed to last, the vessels are embellished with fully glazed partitions and shelves. Even the junctions between the hull and the deck are glazed, thus ensuring maximum longevity for each vessel.Safety on the side of the boat is ensured by three lifelines all around the boat, a reinforced glass front beam made of carbon, and a particularly rigid structure, as demonstrated by the Seawind 1160 LITE, a 38-foot vessel whose judicious use of space, performance and efficiency in short navigation are revolutionizing the world of catamarans.Easy to handle and manage, the boats, between 30 and 40 feet, offer excellent balance and optimal comfort that can be felt throughout the living area and the cockpit, which has a retractable table. The natural ventilation, optimized by very wide opening hatches, also plays a significant role in this feeling of comfort