Nautor's Swan

Oy Nautor AB is a Finnish producer of luxury sailing yachts, based in Jakobstad. It is known for its Nautor's Swan range of yachts models. The company was founded in 1966 by Pekka Koskenkylä.

A Swan 53 (2004–2015) at the Swan Cup 2008.

The designers

Nautor has worked with four naval architects during its history.

The original designer Sparkman & Stephens had a long association with Nautor and were responsible for the first 775 yachts sold. These early designs combined a luxurious interior in a fiberglass hull with features that were then current in successful racing boats, such as the separation of the skeg-hung rudder from the keel. They won numerous races including the Cowes Week in 1968,[1] the Bermuda Race in 1972 by Swan 48, followed by even bigger success in 1974, when a ketch rigged Swan 65 by the name Sayula II won the first ever Whitbread Round the World Race.[2] In 2016, this adventure was presented in a documentary film, The Weekend Sailor.[3]

During the mid to late 1970s the designs from the American company were not as successful on the race course. Ron Holland started his tenure as designer for Nautor's Swan in the late 1970s, creating six models of which 283 yachts were sold.

In the 1980s, Nautor's Swan entered a new era with the appointment of Argentinian Germán Frers as designer. Over 900 yachts have been produced so far. The yard has continued to stay with Frers, and the hull designs have continued to follow modern trends. However the brand has moved away from its production cruiser/racer background into luxury high end larger cruising yachts.

To mark the companies 50th Anniversary a design tender led to Nautor working with Juan Kouyoumdjian on the aggressively modern looking ClubSwan 50 to showcase the brand.

Additional architects have collaborated with Frers in terms of styling. Most notably Andrew Winch on the styling of the Swan 36 Frers and Swan 44 Mk I. Beiderbeck Design came up with the overall concept and interior for the Swan 105 which at this size is almost semi custom.

Nautor have also built yachts to Luca Brenta and Bill Tripp designs.

Ownership

In late 1969 the assembly hall of the Nautor's Swan boat yard burnt to the ground, destroying a dozen hulls in various stages of production. As a result, Pekka Koskenkylä was forced to sell stakes of Nautor's Swan to Wilhelm Schauman Oy (UPM) in order to finance the rebuilding of the yard and to restart production.

From 1998 on, Italian businessman Leonardo Ferragamo and a group of investors have controlled and managed Nautor's Swan, continuing to push forward innovations and changes intended to place Swan yachts at the forefront of the international sailing world.

The Nautor yard

Since the foundation of the company in 1966, a little over 2,000 Swan yachts have been produced, ranging from 36 to 131 feet in length. The firm employs about 400 staff, and an almost similar number of indirect staff.

The historical plant in Kållby, just outside Jakobstad, is dedicated to plug and mould fabrication and the lamination of all Swans' hulls, using an advanced and fully computerized milling machine to shape the moulds. Another part of the plant is dedicated to the assembly of the smaller size yachts. The Kållby plant also includes an in-door water facility to test the yachts prior to delivery.

In 2002, a new yard, close to the sea, has been opened in Jakobstad. The new yard is dedicated to the assembly of "Maxi" Swan Yachts, from the "Swan 60" to the "Swan 115".

The third plant is in Kronoby, close to Jakobstad, and it is here that expert carpenters work, dedicated to the hand-made preparation of the wood interiors, which have become a feature of all Swan yachts. A sample of the wood of each yacht is kept at the factory so that an exact replacement could be made if required.

In August 2012, a Swan 90S named Freya was the 2000th Swan to be built and launched by the yard.

Club Swan

Club Swan is a non-profit organization whose members are present, past and future Swan yacht owners. The club house is located at the Segelsällskapet Yacht Club in Jakobstad, Finland. Leonardo Ferragamo is the chairman of the club. Among the honorary members are the former King Juan Carlos I of Spain, Pekka Koskenkylä, German Frers, Ron Holland and Lady Pippa Blake, wife of deceased Peter Blake.

The highlight of the racing calendar for Swan owners is the biennial "Rolex Swan Cup", held in Porto Cervo, Sardinia in association with the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, which traditionally embodies "The Spirit of Swan" in its glamour and quality of sailing. Since 2013, a "Rolex Swan Cup Caribbean" regatta has been held at the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda's clubhouse in the British Virgin Islands. This event at Virgin Gorda is held on alternate years to the Mediterranean one. Two other well known biennial events have been the "Swan European Regatta", usually taking place in the waters of Cowes in association with the Royal Yacht Squadron; and the "Swan American Regatta" taking place in the waters of Newport Rhode Island, in association with the New York Yacht Club.

In 2017, The Nations Trophy was launched as a biennial event to promote Swan one design racing between nations. The regatta is open to ClubSwan 50s, Swan 45s and ClubSwan 42s. Various European and World Championships, between the individual one design classes, have also been incorporated into this competition.

The ClubSwan is a brand based yacht club that also organises and runs a series of annual cruising rendezvous and regattas. Together with helping promote develop the ClubSwan 36 and Clubswan 50 and previously the ClubSwan 42, Swan 45, Swan 601, Swan 60 OD and the "Swan Maxi Class".

Current Swan line

Nautor is globally recognised as a producer of exquisitely crafted yachts capable of offering style and performance. Apart from the recently announced ClubSwan 36 and ClubSwan50 models designed by Juan Kouyoumdjian, the current range of Swan yachts are all designed by fellow Argentinian yacht designer Germán Frers. The larger models (from the Swan 60 upwards) are sometimes available in either flush deck (FD), semi-raised saloon (S) or raised saloon (RS) versions. With the 90 ft model being semi custom designs.

Current Swan line – model sizes (imperial)

LOA: Length Overall, LWL: Length of Waterline, Beam: Width, Draft: Underwater Depth, Disp: Displacement, Ballast: Leverage Weight, Ratio: Ballast/Displacement, I: Headsail Height, J: Fore-Triangle Length, P: Mainsail Height, E: Mainsail Length, Main: Mainsail Area, Gen: Genoa Area, SA: Working Sail Area, Spin: Spinnaker Area

Model LOA LWL Beam Draft Disp Ballast Ratio I J P E Gen Main SA Spin
ClubSwan 36 36.00 34.50 11.80 9.00 5,500 3,086 56% 43.00 15.65 49.21 19.03 365.97 602.77 968.75 1108.68
Swan 48 48.49 45.53 15.06 7.87 33,070 11,465 34% 68.24 18.57 65.29 21.65 673 830 15,03 2,333
ClubSwan 50 50.00 45.93 13.78 10.49 20,503 TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC 3,186 TBC
Swan 54 54.07 47.24 15.58 8.01 48,500 18,100 37% 71.95 19.52 65.88 21.98 665 873 1,538 2,260
Swan 58 62.70 56.07 17.29 8.86 54,464 15,435 28% 83.66 23.65 79.72 25.26 1,051 1,253 2,304 3,595
Swan 60 61.89 54.80 16.70 11.81 41,200 17,000 41% 83.53 23.19 79.79 27.88 1,455 1,355 2,810 3,444
Swan 65 65.98 60.30 18.44 11.48 61,729 19,842 32% 86.94 27.07 84.32 26.52 1,273 1,312 2,585 TBC
Swan 78 78.67 72.77 20.96 9.84/14.11 90,390 30,865 34% 105.64 30.68 104 31.99 1,656.57 2,084.97 3,741.54 TBC
ClubSwan 80 78.71 78.38 19.69 14.76–20.67 TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC
Swan 88 92.74 81.98 22.04 9.84-15.09 119,270 33,179 28% 125.65 34.77 114.82 36.08 2,173.01 2,535.00 4,708.02 7,427.09
Swan 98 97.11 87.37 22.87 10.50–16.08 140,875 48,501 34% 121.71 36.25 122.47 38.39 TBC 2,879.35 TBC TBC
Swan 120 119.90 107.70 26.60 15.40 218,257 67,460 31% TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC
ClubSwan 125 139.63 120.41 28.71 24.28 142,452 46,297 33% 155.51 53.97 169.62 60.20 TBC TBC TBC TBC

Current Swan Line – Model Sizes (Metric)

Model LOA LWL Beam Draft Disp Ballast Ratio I J P E Gen Main SA Spin
ClubSwan 36 11.00 10.50 3.60 2.75 2,500 1,400 56% 13.11 4.77 15.00 5.80 34.00 56.00 90.00 103.00
Swan 48 14.78 13.88 4.59 2.40 15,000 5,200 34% 20.80 5.66 19.90 6.60 62.50 77.10 139.60 216.70
Swan 54 16.48 14.40 4.75 2.44 22,000 8,200 37% 20.87 5.95 20.08 6.70 61.80 81.10 142.90 210.00
Swan 58 19.11 17.09 5.27 2.70 24,700 7,000 28% 25.50 7.21 24.30 7.70 97.48 116.52 214.00 334.00
Swan 60 18.86 16.70 5.09 3.60 18,700 7,700 41% 25.46 7.07 24.32 8.55 135.10 125.80 261.00 320.00
Swan 65 20.11 18.38 5.62 3.50 28,000 9,000 32% 26.50 8.25 25.70 8.10 118.30 121.90 240.20 TBC
Swan 78 23.98 22.18 6.39 3.0/4.3 41,000 14,000 34% 32.20 9.35 31.70 9.75 193.70 153.90 347.60 TBC
ClubSwan 80 23.99 23.89 6.00 4.50-6.30 TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC
Swan 88 28.27 24.99 6.72 3.00-4.60 54,100 15,050 28% 38.30 10.60 35.00 11.00 201.88 235.51 437.39 690.00
Swan 98 29.60 26.63 6.97 3.20–4.90 63,900 22,000 34% 37.10 11.05 37.33 11.70 TBC 267.5 TBC TBC
Swan 120 36.55 32.84 8.12 4.70 99,000 30,600 31% TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC
ClubSwan 125 42.56 36.70 8.75 7.40 64,615 21,000 33% 47.40 16.45 51.70 18.35 TBC TBC TBC TBC

Nautor Swan production history

Swan production yachts

Swan production yacht models are listed below:

Model Version Years Designer Built
Swan 36 1967–1970 Sparkman & Stephens 90 [4]
Swan 36 Frers 1988–1996 Germán Frers 55
ClubSwan 36 2019– Juan Kouyoumdjian[5] >16
Swan 37 1970–1974 Sparkman & Stephens 59
Swan 371 1979–1986 Ron Holland 87
Swan 38 1974–1979 Sparkman & Stephens 116
Swan 39 Racing 1978–1979 Ron Holland 12
Cruising 1978–1980 Ron Holland 21
Swan 391 1981–1987 Ron Holland 52
Swan 40 1970–1972 Sparkman & Stephens 51
Swan 40 Frers 1992–2001 Germán Frers 58
Swan 41 1973–1977 Sparkman & Stephens 61
Swan 411 1977–1979 Sparkman & Stephens 42
Swan 42 1980–1985 Ron Holland 38
ClubSwan 42 2006–2013 Germán Frers 57
Swan 43 1969–1972 Sparkman & Stephens 67
Swan 431[6] Racing[7] 1976 Sparkman & Stephens 1
Cruising 1976–1978 Sparkman & Stephens 31
Swan 43 Holland 1985–1990 Ron Holland 28
Swan 44 1972–1975 Sparkman & Stephens 76
Swan 441 Racing 1978–1979 Ron Holland 5
Cruising 1979–1982 Ron Holland 40
Swan 44 Frers Mk I 1989–1994 Germán Frers 19
Mk II 1996–2002 Germán Frers 50
Swan 45 2002–2010 Germán Frers 52
Swan 46 Mk I 1983–1989 Germán Frers 81
Swan 46 Mk II 1990–1997 Germán Frers 28
Swan 46 Mk III 2004–2007 Germán Frers 25
Swan 47 1975–1984 Sparkman & Stephens 70
Swan 48 1971–1975 Sparkman & Stephens 46
Swan 48 Frers 1995–2003 Germán Frers 57
Swan 48 Mk III 2019 > Germán Frers >10
ClubSwan 50 2016– Juan Kouyoumdjian >27
Swan 51 1981–1985 Germán Frers 36
Swan 53 Mk I 1986–1994 Germán Frers 50
Swan 53 Mk II 2004–2015 Germán Frers 25
Swan 54 2016– Germán Frers >18
Swan 55 1970–1974 Sparkman & Stephens 16
Swan 55 Frers 1990–1996 Germán Frers 22
Swan 56 1997–2006 Germán Frers 46
Swan 57 1977–1984 Sparkman & Stephens 49
Swan 57 Mk II CC 1996–2000 Germán Frers 5
RS 1996–2000 Germán Frers 5
Swan 58 2020– Germán Frers In Build
Swan 59 1984–1990 Germán Frers 21
Swan 60 Mk I 1994–2003 Germán Frers 28
Swan 60 Mk II FD 2009– Germán Frers >11
RS 2015–2018 Germán Frers >1
Swan 601 2004–2007 Germán Frers 7
Swan 61 1985–1990 Germán Frers 14
Swan 62 RS 2001–2003 Germán Frers 3
FD 2004–2006 Germán Frers 4
Swan 65 1972–1989 Sparkman & Stephens 41
Swan 65 Frers 2019– Germán Frers >5
Swan 651 1982–1991 Germán Frers 19
Swan 66 FD 2007–2017 Germán Frers 7
S 2007–2017 Germán Frers 4
Swan 68 CC 1991–2004 Germán Frers 2
FD 1991–2004 Germán Frers 22
Swan 70 2001–2008 Germán Frers 7
Swan 75 FD 2004–2012 Germán Frers 5
RS 2004–2012 Germán Frers 2
Swan 76 1979–1981 Sparkman & Stephens 5
Swan 77 1992–2003 Germán Frers 10
Swan 78 2018– Germán Frers >5
ClubSwan 80 2020– Juan Kouyoumdjian In Build
Swan 80 Mk I 1999–2004 Germán Frees 8
Swan 80 Mk II FD 2010–2016 Germán Frers 4
S 2012–2016 Germán Frers 1
Swan 82 FD 1999–2007 Germán Frers 3
RS 1999–2007 Germán Frers 6
S 1999–2007 Germán Frers 7
Swan 86 FD 1988–1990 Germán Frers 3
90 DH 1991 Germán Frers 1
Swan 88 2021– Germán Frers Concept
Swan 90 FD 2008–2015 Germán Frers 5
S 2008–2015 Germán Frers 6
Swan 95 S 2017–2018 Germán Frers 1
Swan 98 2019– Germán Frers In Build
Swan 100 FD 2002–2012 Germán Frers 3
RS 2002–2006 Germán Frers 1
S 2002–2012 Germán Frers 2
Swan 105 RS 2014–2016 Germán Frers 1
Swan 112 RS 1999–2006 Germán Frers 5
Swan 115 S 2015–2018 Germán Frers >2
FD 2016–2018 Germán Frers >2
Swan 120 2020– Germán Frers In Build
ClubSwan 125 2019– Juan Kouyoumdjian In Build
Swan 131 2006 Germán Frers 1
Total: 94 Models 54 years 4 Designers >2081

(CC = Centre Cockpit; FD = Flush Deck; RS = Raised Saloon; S = Semi-Raised Saloon; DH = Deck House) (Current Swanline in bold)

One-off – custom yachts

Model Launch Year Designer Launch Name Notes
Nautor 102 1986 Ron Holland Garuda
Volvo 60 OD 2000 Mani Frers Amer Sports One / Nautor Challenge Built by Composite Works
Volvo 60 OD 2000 Farr Yacht Design Amer Sports Too / Nautor Challenge Built by Composite Works
Nautor 76 2006 Luca Brenta Silandra V
Nautor 78 2007 Bill Tripp Valkyrie
Swan 82 2008 Germán Frers Polytropon II The Swan 82 hull with a custom deck and interior

Motorsailers & motorboats

Model Years Designer Built Note
Nautor 39 1977–1978 Sparkman & Stephens 4 Motorsailer
Nautor 40 1972 Don Shead 2 Planing
Nautor 43 1976 – Sparkman & Stephens 24 Motorsailer
Nautor 47 1971–1972 Don Shead 7 Planing
Nautor 50 1976–1978 Sparkman & Stephens 9 Motorsailer

See also

Reference List

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