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How much does a SWATH yacht cost to build versus a traditional mono hull?

August 14th, 2007
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Hero4hire4 asked:


A SWATH hull yacht seems ideal for sea travel. I was wondering why they aren’t being used more and if it was a bid difference in cost to build as a contributing factor?
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  1. captmhunt
    August 15th, 2007 at 02:08 | #1

    I’ve never heard of a “SWATH” yacht. What do the letters stand for?… sounds interesting.

    As with just about anything, cost difference probably is a contributing factor, but I haven’t a clue what that really means.

  2. ha_mer
    August 17th, 2007 at 07:58 | #2

    A multi-hull vessel almost if not always costs more to build.
    Each type of vessel has its good features and its bad features.
    Calling the vessel a ‘yacht’ and the fact that you’re talking about sea travel indicates that you’ll be doing a lot of open water sailing.
    I’ve designed and built both monohull and cats.
    I prefer cats because you get more deck and cabin space for the buck – but, once a cat tips over, you have to do a lot to ‘right’ it. Monohulls are less problematic in many ways, but you can’t beat a good cat. Especially when you stretch a net across the space between the two bows and lay there as the ship goes merrily along (with someone else at the wheel).

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