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Monday, March 18, 2019

BEAUTIFUL NEW SWAN 48


The Swan 48 was the most interesting new design I saw at Dusseldorf. I had the opportunity to see the boat's plans and even had the pleasure to meet German Frers, a legend in his own time, the designer of this and almost all other Swans of the last two decades.

S&S and Frers previous Swan 48
This is the third Swan 48, the first was a beautiful S&S design (1971) that only out of the water shows how much outdated the hull design is. The second already a German Frers (1995) design, only shows its age on the bow and transom, a great design for its time, still modern in many ways, specially on the underwater body, that I find comparatively better than the cabin design.

The new Swan 48 is gorgeous, hull and overall design, an opinion that seems to be shared by many, with several boats already sold on the plans , before the building has even begun. I would say that this Swan is going to be one of the best sellers in Swan history, one of the few contemporary Swans that can be bought for less than a million euros.

The Swan 48 has a sailing program near to the one of the 65, that I saw at Dusseldorf, certainly with the same type of finish and decidedly aimed for fast cruising, short crew sailing with some ocasional racing. But racing is not the main drive of these boats. We can see that they have only four winches, no main sheet traveler and that all sail hardware is controlled on the steering wheels by push buttons controls, from the winches to the main sheet, all powered by electricity. 
S&S and Frers previous Swan 48


The Yacht has  a dinghy garage, a sail locker and an interesting layout that can be adapted to owner's specifications. For living aboard for considerable periods with all comforts and lots of space this boat is perfect for two couples with the added advantage of not needing a crew, not even if something goes wrong with all those electric aids and the boat has to be sailed manually. An experienced couple will not have any problem sailing it, kind of an ideal size for maximum comfort without being overwhelmed by size.

As a design and program this is a boat from the same family of the X line of X yachts, between the X 4-6 and the X6, but a more expensive boat with an even better interior, probably similar to the one of the 65 and that means flawless quality with impeccable good taste with just a very slight conservative flavor on the choice of materials and finish.

The only thing I don't like on the design is the single deep rudder that will raise problems and concerns on the med while med mooring. There are two things I would like to see creatively addressed in what regards design: the sprayhood and the bimini.

S&S and Frers previous Swan 48
I explain: on modern boats, and this one is no exception, there is a garage for the sprayhood but  almost always it concerns only the steel frame. It makes no sense, who is going to dismount the sprayhood before stowing away the frame, just to have a lot of work mounting it later? 

A garage with space for a fully mounted sprayhood is a must and one that Swan could provide. In what regards the bimini it is even worse. They are indispensable for the ones that sail on the Med or Caribbean, and that means the majority, but they come always as an afterthought and most of the times not well integrated on the yacht lines.

Many brands have their models designed with sprayhood garages (even if not big enough) but none proposes a bimini garage and why not? Simply because the boat is designed first and only as an afterthought  the bimini is designed, as if it was not an almost indispensable item on a cruising boat. 

It is time to change that and as it is happening now with the sprayhoods, a bimini garage will appear sooner or later. It is not difficult if it is previewed on the boat design since the beginning and who better to come up with such innovation than Swan?


7 comments:

  1. Hi!
    Very nice post, and blog of course.
    On new Swan microsite you can see that it has twin rudders... maybe they are reading you ;-)
    Cheers

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  2. On the first render made public it look like a single rudder and it seems they were undecided about it since they studied the two options as you can see here:
    https://www.swan48.nautorswan.com/the-concept

    They have opted for the two rudder configuration and in my opinion rightly: it is the best configuration regarding cruising and most of the times regarding offshore racing too.

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  3. Hi Paulo, it is two rudders believe me, and sprayhod garage is not only for tubes

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  4. Hi,Thanks for the interesting blog.
    How do you compare the swan 48 with her bigger sister 54 design? They're both in the "smaller" 50ft range, but I feel the 54 design feels much outdated after the 48 launch

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  5. Yes you feel it right, they don't compare except in what regards the interior that is modern on both boats.

    The 48 has to do with the Swan 65, the same design criteria and an up to date design in what regards performance.

    The 54 has a proposedly outdated design to please all Swan nostalgics that look at the Swans from the past as ideal cruisers and cannot understand the advantages of contemporary boat design.

    And it was a good comercial move from Swan that managed to attract a clientele that would never buy a contemporary Swan or any contemporary yacht for that matter.

    They have sold a lot of those retro boats and in fact I was a bit afraid that Swan would continue producing retro yachts but the success of the new Swan 48, much bigger than the one of the 54, has taken those fears away.

    After all they are making Yachts for a profit and if the profit is bigger with contemporary cruisers then it is expected they continue to produce them and leave the retro 54 as a lonely model a kind of hiccup from Swan.

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