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The French builder will showcase both the Sedan and Fly versions of the new Swift Trawler entry model at the Cannes Yachting Festival
Sedan version of Beneteau Swift Trawler 37
Beneteau plans to stage the world premieres of both editions of its Swift Trawler 37 at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival from September 9-14. In Vieux Port, the French builder will showcase both the Sedan and Fly versions of the new entry model for the Swift Trawler series, which has produced 1,800 boats since it debuted in 2003.
The Flybridge version includes a low windshield on the flybridge, a helm station to starboard, and an integrated C-shaped sofa and table plus coolbox. The coachroof on the Sedan version offers a clean deck that can be used to store water toys and recreational gear or can be fitted with loose furniture like sunbeds and chairs. Both versions can include a bimini.
Fly version of Beneteau Swift Trawler 37
A successor to the Swift Trawler 35, the new 37 features a rising sheerline up to a powerful, flared and high signature bow, while the new reverse windscreen ensures better visibility and a more ‘professional trawler’ profile, enhanced by the long hull windows.
The windscreen forepeak can be fitted with solar panels or electric skylights, while solar panels can also be included on the side deck overhangs.
Sedan version of Beneteau Swift Trawler 37
Aft, the ‘adaptive cockpit’ has increased space and offers the option of a sliding seat upgrade. Inside, the large C-shaped sofa to port can easily sit six people and convert to a double bunk with privacy curtain. To starboard, the C-shaped galley to starboard is bigger than on the Swift Trawler 35 and has a large fridge-freezer option and significantly more storage.
The lower helm is to starboard, while to port is a raised ‘passagemaker seat’ with a lift-up table that creates a work station beside the helm. Below is a forward owner’s cabin with en-suite access to a bathroom that doubles as the day head, while to port is a guest cabin with twin bunks.
The yacht has a 350nm range at 8 knots (with 10 per cent fuel reserve) with the 800-litre fuel tank and a Yanmar 6LY400 engine, while a 440mhp version is available as an upgrade.
Robert Chaffer, Beneteau’s Product Manager, said: “This latest stunning addition to the Beneteau Swift Trawler family is another bold step forward. We’ve been delighted to spend time listening to our customers and to create a modern passagemaker that meets their needs for life and freedom on the water.
“This not only means reliability and performance but ensuring the Swift Trawler continues to offer the perfect space for family living and fun, from well-stocked fridges to cabins packed with gear and stowage for extended cruising. We’re determined to innovate and evolve our products, and we’re excited to see the reaction of our customers to this beautiful passagemaker.”
















