Introduction
The Seahawk developed into 9 different yachts all using the Seahawk hull and was originally introduced to replace the Discuss (W33) and to fill a gap between the Fulmar and the Corsair models.
A very successful boat which sailed well and with an interior that appealed to long suffering wives who weren't that keen on sailing.
Sister yachts include the Seahawk 35, Oceandream, Oceanquest 35 CC, Oceanquest 35 AC, Falcon 35, Falcon 35, Kestrel, and Riviera 35.
Seahawk 34 Statistics
Designer: |
Ed Dubois |
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Keel: |
Fin / Twin
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Cockpit: |
Centre
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LOA (feet): |
33' 8"
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LWL (feet): |
27' 0"
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Beam (feet): |
12' 3"
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Draft (feet): |
4' 11" / 3' 11"
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Displacement (lb): |
12,698
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Ballast (lb): |
5,733 / 6,171
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Berths: |
7
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Heads: |
1
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Rig: |
Sloop
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Fuel (galls (UK)): |
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Main (sq. feet): |
240,
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No. 1 Genoa (sq. feet): |
492
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No 1 Jib (sq. feet): |
296
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Sail ID: |
SK
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Water (galls (UK)): |
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Built: |
1984 - 1988
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Number Built: |
125
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The Seahawks and their Sisters Definitive Guide
A definitive guide to the Seahawk and relatives can be found on the Westerly Owners Association website here
References
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