Swan 37

Swan 37 No.013 AlvineXV GBR2881 at the 2011 Swan Europeans in Cowes (GBR) held by the Royal Yacht Squadron
Development
Designer Sparkman & Stephens
Year 1970 - 1975
No. Built 59
brand Swan
Builder(s) Nautor Swan
Boat
Boat Weight 15,400 lb (7,000 kg)
Draft 6.4 feet (2.0 metres)
Air Draft 46.25 ft 0 in (14.10 m)
Hull
Construction GRP
LOA 37 ft (11 m)
LWL 27 ft 4 in (8.33 m)
Beam 10.79 ft 0 in (3.29 m)
Hull Appendages
General Fin keel with skeg hung rudder
Rig
Rig Type Sloop
Mast Length 46.25 ft 0 in (14.10 m)
Sails
General fore triangle 360.7 sq ft (33.51 m2)
Mainsail area 236.9 sq ft (22.01 m2)
Spinnaker area 1,299 sq ft (120.7 m2)
 Swan 36

Swan 37 is a GRP constructed, fin keeled, one tonner masthead sloop and successor to the Swan 36. It was designed by Sparkman & Stephens and manufactured by Nautor Oy between 1970 and 1974 with total of 59 boats being built.[1][2] Measured by racing success, Swan 37 is one of the most successful Swan yachts ever built and it is famous for winning the Round Gotland Race on six different occasions on four decades by a yacht called Tarantella II.[3] At least two Swan 37 boats Duclinea and Trishna are known to have circumnavigated the world.[4][5] In the US market Swan 37 was also marketed as Palmer Johnson 37.[6][7]

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