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Clockwise from top left: the Swan 48 from 1971 designed by Sparkman & Stephens, the Swan 53 from 1986 and the Swan 51 from 1981 both designed from Germán Frers The mid-size Swan in the key size range between 48 and 55 feet has played an important part in the history of Nautor’s Swan. Some of the most successful and beautiful yachts ever built found their place in this category. From the innovative Swan 48 designed by Sparkman & Stephens - the first Swan featuring the famous “wedge” shape coachroof - for sure the most reproduced design by other yacht producers. In this size range we also find...

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Design Germán Frers This is the second generation of blue water cruising yachts, designed for Nautor. She has been refined in all departments and stands out in the crowd because of her design and the inherent quality of her construction. This is a sailing yacht, large enough for a group of six to cruise in comfort but small enough to be able to be sailed and maintained by her owners. This is the boat anybody like me, with a wealth of offshore racing experience and a taste for blue water cruising with family and friends, or young people looking to have the adventure of their lives, would...

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The deck layout has been developed to meet two fundamental objectives: ensure comfortable sailing with limited crew and provide areas designed to best enjoy life onboard. The transom opens fully into a wide swim platform allowing direct access to the sea. The positioning of the mainsheet on the coachroof, rather than in the cockpit, allows the use of the wide bimini while sailing. The bimini, together with the sprayhood which is recessed and retractable, provides complete protection from the elements. The four standard electric winches in the cockpit, close to the helmsman, facilitate easy...

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Transom opens fully to create a large swim platform (2.5 metres wide) Protected area for guests, with bench seating and teak table (sides fold down), recessed sprayhood and optional bimini Four electric winches well positioned in the cockpit, close to the helmsman, to facilitate short handed sailing Plenty of storage space throughout including the sail locker forward, starboard cockpit locker, as well as in the aft lazarette Numerous ports and flush hatches provide ventilation and natural light in the interior, with the option of four large windows in the hull Coachroof mounted jib tracks...

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Similar to the deck layout, the interior has been designed to ensure maximum comfort for long periods, both under sail and at anchor. This original configuration offers three double cabins, with the owner’s cabin forward and two guest cabins, one central and the other aft. There is also a fourth cabin dedicated to systems and storage, including the generator and washing machine, with the possibility to add a work table so as to convert it into a crew cabin. A configuration perfectly suited for extended bluewater cruising and lengthy stays aboard. The saloon has a ‘c’ shaped sofa, which is...

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The aft cabin has a large berth (190 cm wide), with the option of dividing it into two single berths The dedicated utility cabin, also provides plentiful stowage and access to systems and can be fitted out with a berth for guest or crew The central location of the guest cabin means that it can also be used comfortably while sailing The large owner’s stateroom forward, with its island berth (160 cm wide), also offers plenty of storage space The forward head is directly connected to the owner’s cabin with a separate shower and the option to convert this into a full third h

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Under sail Bluewater sailing is a concept that encompasses a world of open spaces, far horizons and long distance cruising: in this sense, the Swan 54 is a pure bluewater cruiser. She is conceived to be the perfect boat for extensive living on board, to enjoy the best cruising locations all over the World. The moderate displacement hull and high performance lead keel give the Swan 54 a particularly stable and smooth motion in a seaway. She is fast and powerful in every condition, giving a full sense of safety at the same time. In addition, the high aspect ratio of the rudder provides...

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Hull construction is a glassfibre vinylester laminate of closed cell foam cored sandwich topsides and monolithic bottom shell. Multiaxial fibres are reinforced with unidirectional fibres in selected areas. • All stiffeners are unidirectional glass layups. • Structural bulkheads are a glassfibre vinylester laminate and foam cored sandwich construction laminated to hull and deck. • The forepeak and lazarette are separated by watertight bulkheads from the interior. • Deck is of sandwich construction, using multiaxial glass fibre reinforced vinylester laminate, with low-density closed cell foam...

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The quality that has made Swans so famous during the years can be seen in the obsessive attention to detail that can be found throughout the yacht. Technologies have evolved but the spirit with which a Swan is designed and built remains the same: seaworthiness, reliability and style are and always have been our main drivers. That is why on our yachts we use only the best materials and the technologies that have proved their worth and durability in prolonged and severe conditions. General Length overall Length of waterline Beam max Draft standard keel (light) Draft daggerboard keel...

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This catalogue contains non-contractual descriptive information about Nautor’s Swan yachts including drawings, photographs as well as other data. All such information is subject to change at any time without prior notice and does not represent an exact description of any particular yacht. Photos or diagrams could include special equipment that is not part of the equipment supplied by the boatyard. All the information, figures, photographs and data provided in this catalogue are exclusive copyright, industrial property right and property of Nautor’s Sw

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All Nautor Swan catalogs and brochures

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  22. 105 S

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  28. Swan 80

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Archived catalogs

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  2. Swan-105

    14 Pages

  3. Swan 105

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  4. Swan 53

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