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Nautor Swan Just Launched Its First Hybrid Sailing Yacht

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Nautor Swan is swanning into new green territory.

The Finnish yard, which has built more than 2,350 sailing yachts over the past five decades, just delivered its first hybrid vessel. The Swan 88, which left the House of Swan in Pietarsaari on April 22, shares the same design DNA as other fleet members but incorporates innovations never before seen in her predecessors.

“The Swan 88 marks an important milestone for the shipyard’s production,” Nautor Group CEO Giovanni Pomati said in a statement. “It’s the first hybrid propulsion yacht, which has seen a constant collaboration with Torqeedo and has contributed to the study and development of the same features across the entire range, not just maxi yachts.”

Swan 88 Dream Catcher

“Dream Catcher” leaving the House of Swan in Pietarsaari on April 22.

Nautor Swan

The Swan 88 is the entry-level model in Nautor’s six-strong Maxi series. Christened Dream Catcher, the newly launched 87-footer exudes Nautor’s instantly recognizable sleek aesthetic, with naval architecture by long-time collaborator German Frers, exterior styling by Micheletti + Partners, and interiors by Misa Poggi. The newcomer’s green tech distinguishes it from other Swans, though.

The hybrid-electric propulsion system, developed in partnership with German outfit Torqeedo, uses less fuel than conventional diesel-only setups. As such, the yacht is cheaper to run and cleaner on the seas than traditional competitors. Furthermore, the Swan 88’s moderate draught fin T-keel of 13 feet and twin rudders ensure agility, balance, and safety while sailing. Nautor says the hybrid is particularly suited to chartering, with proportions that meet the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) regulations. By chartering the yacht, owners can further reduce running costs.

Swan 88 on the water

A render of the Swan 88 on the water.

Nautor Swan

Regarding the build, Dream Catcher’s hull and deck are both made of carbon-fiber epoxy and showcase Nautor’s signature molding construction and Sprint lamination technology. The newly designed coachroof, which was inspired by the wind, features dynamic lines that lead your eye to the large beach club. Further toward the stern lies a large tender garage and expandable swim platform, while forward of the mast sits a “sunset lounge.” In addition, the aft cockpit is equipped with modular benches that can be arranged to facilitate everything from lounging to formal dining.

Swan 88 interior

A render of the Swan 88’s interior.

Nautor Swan

Heading inside, the light and airy living quarters are equipped with four generous guest cabins and one plush owner’s suite that can collectively sleep up to 10 guests. The crew area also offers space for up to four crew members.

“This important new model, of which we will launch the second unit in a few days, represents Swan’s 360-degree essence, the DNA that for 58 years has made our boats recognizable worldwide, and we are very proud of it,” adds Pomati.

Dream Catcher will debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival (September 10 to 15) and Monaco Yacht Show (September 25 to 28).



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