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Old 07-12-2020, 16:33   #16
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Re: Multihull Production Numbers

Wasn't there a SW1200?
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Old 07-12-2020, 19:03   #17
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Wasn't there a SW1200?
Yep, but the one i missed. But i dont think a big production run.
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Old 07-12-2020, 20:01   #18
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Thanks Juman. So is that 512 boats total for all models combined?
Yep pretty muchif you exclude the Seawind 24.

Seawind 850 maybe 30 or 40
1000/1000XL/1000XL2 about 250 to 280
1200 about 20?
1160/1160 lite/1160 deluxe/1190 sport about 200 so far
1250/1260 about 30 so far?
1600 about 9 so far?
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Old 08-12-2020, 08:47   #19
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And my 2019 Seawind 1160 Lite completed in Dec 2018 was hull number 506, and a friends new 1260 that came out a month or so later was 512. I dont know when that numbering started.
My Seawind 1260 delivers in late April early May and it is 565.
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Old 08-12-2020, 09:48   #20
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Re: Multihull Production Numbers

FWIW, English company Broadblue's smaller cruising cat the 346 (successor to the Voyager 10 = Broadblue 345) is currently nearing hull 20. I'm not sure of the numbers produced of its predecessor model, nor those of its bigger brother the 385 (which is now being superseded by the all-new 405). Broadblue's performance branch produces the Rapier 400 and 550 models which I believe have also only been built to lowish double digits so likely less than 100 boats all in to date. They are lovely though ... I'll be ordering one next summer!
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Old 12-12-2020, 13:07   #21
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Dont forget the older English cats:
Sailcraft: Iroquois 30: About 320 built, Commanche 32'?;The 35' (forgot its name); Apache 40, Navaho 46.
Prouts: Ranger 26; Sirocco 26; Ranger 31; Quest 31/33; Snowgoose 35/37; Prout 45/50
Catalac 8 m, 9 m (about 300 built) and 10 m.
Aristocat 30, maybee 100 built - which later were called Gemini in the US
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Thanks everyone. Anybody know about FP?
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Dont forget the older English cats:

Sailcraft: Iroquois 30: About 320 built, Commanche 32'?;The 35' (forgot its name); Apache 40, Navaho 46.

Prouts: Ranger 26; Sirocco 26; Ranger 31; Quest 31/33; Snowgoose 35/37; Prout 45/50

Catalac 8 m, 9 m (about 300 built) and 10 m.

Aristocat 30, maybee 100 built - which later were called Gemini in the US


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Old 30-12-2020, 18:28   #24
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Greetings fellow Mariners,

I am feeling a bit snubbed as the Solaris cats have yet to be mentioned. I would love to know how many of each model were produced. Info seems hard to come by. I have hull number 4 of the Solaris Sunrise Sport 36’. 1993 model year. I know it isn’t as sexy, fast or well liked as the rest of the multihulls out there but I like her a right bit.

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