Searunner 37 Explained

Searunner 37
Crew:1-5
Type:Trimaran
Construction:Fiberglass over plywood[1]
Loa:37.33feet
Lwl:34.33feet
Beam:5.83feet (center hull)
22.25feet (full beam)
Draft:2.08feet (hull)
6.33feet (centerboard)
Hull:8500lb
Mastheight:45feet (length)
48.5feet (bridge clearance)
Mainsail:268square feet
Sailarea:760square feet
Year:1960s
Designer:Jim Brown

The Searunner 37 is a trimaran sailboat designed by Jim Brown in the 1960s.[2] It is the second largest boat in the Searunner series, the largest being the Searunner 40.

See also

References

  1. Web site: Searunner 37, 1985, San Carlos, Mexico, $19,000, ad expired. Sailing Texas classifieds.
  2. Web site: Searunner Trimarans designed by Jim Brown. Searunner.