Over 300 owners and fleets still quickly growing throughout Europe, US and Asia, are the best proof that Seascape18 still ticks many boxes of sailors looking for fun sailing experience and basic accommodation for 2 people. After careful consideration we decided to design our third boat – the Seascape 24 – with the goal to complete our Inshore range with a 4 berth solution that inherits the simplicity of the 18. At the same time she is benefiting from massive R&D work we did with the 27 making her possibly the fastest Seascape for light wind conditions.
She is designed to offer the modern answer to the traditional “people’s boat” concept: trailerable, sleep four crew member, inshore performance oriented, launched on the slip. To better illustrate what we mean we gathered few traditional bestsellers, all great boats at their launch but with one essential flaw: they are all displacement boats, locked in performance defined by their length.
The R&D process
Using the 1:1 mock-up proved essential for managing very limited space of the new C4 project. Frequent iterations between Gigodesign, Manuard Yacht design and Seascape team were needed to balance the performance and structural issues, ergonomics, functional requirements and the optimization of the build process.
Photo: Seascape
Technical details | |
Producer: | SEASCAPE (SI) |
LOA: | 23'95 ft |
LOA: | 7,30 m |
Beam: | 2,50 m |
Draught: | 0,30/1,90 m |
Ballast: | 320 kg |
Displacement: | 890 kg |
Max. passengers: | 4 |
Berths: | 4 |
Cabins: | 1 |
Sail area: | 42 m2 |
Gennaker: | 67 m2 |
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