SWOA

2010

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The SeaWych is a brilliant all-rounder, ideal for young families starting out in sailing, an unbeatable bargain, fun, trailerable, take-homeable, economical, best accommodation of any boat of its size...and all the rest.

Roller (luff) reefing on the Genoa and the Main, chain locker, worktop, moulded in sink, cooker top, 7cabin lockers, 1 toilet locker, self-draining cockpit, 2 deep cockpit lockers, transom mounted outboard bracket (typically 4 to 8 h.p. engine).

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Mk1 Mk2 Mk3
LOA 5.79m+

LWL 4.65m+

Beam 2.14m

Draft 0.67m 0.72m+
Displacement (empty boat) 727Kgs 864Kgs+
Ballast 273Kgs 327Kgs+
Mast Height - overall 6.0m+

Boom Length - overall 2.46m+





Main Sail Area 7.43 sq mt 6.5 sq mt+
Genoa Sail Area 7.43 sq mt 8.37 sq mt+
Main Luff/foot 5.7m/2.6m
Shortened to 2.3m on Mk1a boats
5.7m/2.3m+
Genoa Luff/foot 5.7m/2.5m 5.7m/3.1m+
Sail Colour
Red/Blue
Mk1a boats had
blue sails
White
Sail Nos 1 - 78? 79? - 600? 600+
Porstmouth Yardstick 138 130




Hull/Coach Roof Colour White/Grey Red/White Inshore Marine
White/White
Windows 2 each side
Mostly continuous
single window
Winches
Very early boats did not have winches
Tufnol Barton bottom-handle
Berths (4) Forward 6ft long
Quarter 6ft 8" long






Builder John Sadler John Sadler

Inshore Marine
Changer & Madison