SWAN 55
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SWAN 55 - 3

Clockwise front top left: Swan 55 S&S Yawl, Swan 53 second generation, Swan 56, Swan 57 Ketch From 1970 up to the present day: over 50 years of evolution since the Swan 55 was pencilled on the drawing board of our designers in Pietarsaari. Starting with the first legendary Swan 55 designed by Sparkman & Stephens in 1970, then the Swan 57 launched in 1977 and ten years afterwards, the Swan 53 drawn from the pen of German Frers, as were her sisters the Swan 56 in 1997 and Swan 53 in 2005, today we are writing another page in the history of this awe-inspiring model.

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Germán Frers “This new version of the Swan 55 model Line represents a new generation of hull design developed over the past couple of years with the assistance of tools available today to study the behavior of the canoe body in all sailing conditions. There are hulls with a powerful back end that attain maximum sailing length and low resistance while heeled thus the lowest possible displacement / length ratio and they provide excellent balance through the range of heel angles in combination with the well proven twin rudder set up. When designing the bow sections which are well rounded...

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The deck is the most important area on a proper sailing yacht. The deck is where you control your yacht, enjoying the fun of sailing in pleasant weather and also conquering thrilling heavy storms while remaining safe and sheltered. At the same time, the deck is the area where you enjoy life at sea with family and friends: being at anchor in beautiful bays, swimming, sunbathing, dining alfresco and deploying the tender for exploring remote, untouched places. … all in all, the deck is where you mostly experience the true pleasures of sailing and cruising. The deck, and particularly the...

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SWAN 55 - 9

When a yacht is designed for proper bluewater cruising, interior arrangements play a fundamental role. They have to combine features that are often at odds with one another: space and liveability that won’t make you regret leaving your house and, at the same time, all the elements that allow you to move around belowdecks in safety when sailing in heavy weather. There must be ample natural light but also all the necessary storage space and functional areas. Taken together, the interiors must offer the best compromise possible given the purpose of the yacht, a definite challenge in this case....

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SWAN 55 - 13

Swan Soul Scandi Vision Blue Genova Misa Poggi White groove panels White groove panels White groove panels “A blue water with an exclusive layout is born. Three cabins, two bathrooms and a “stock” cabin, to be used according to the owner’s needs. A layout allowing great comfort for long periods of ocean navigation. The design matches with the materials. The one chosen for the Swan 55, have been selected to be aligned with the life onboard and it mirrors a perfect home-lifestyle… practical, pleasant, comfortable and durable. 4 essential elements that need to coexist at sea. Particularly...

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Standard Specification • Glass and foam core sandwich • Structure reinforcements and chainplates in carbon • Vinylester resin • Vacuum infusion, postcured • Gelcoat finishing • 2 composite 100% watertight bulkheads • Standard 9 mm teak on sideways, cockpit and platform • Maxi style toerail, with space for principal deck gear • Massively constructed, oversized bottom structure • All tanks and most of the loads on the bottom of the boat • Carefully assembled, accessible in every part, no compromise on quality • Standard interior in European Oak Dimensions Length of hull LOA LWL Beam max...

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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 Swan.

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