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Would you navigate the rugged Australian coastline or set a course for the remote islands of the South Pacific? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Seawind 1260 © Seawind Catamarans Length overall: 12.45 m (40 ft 10 in) Beam: 6.80 m (22 ft 4 in) Draft: 1.16 m (3 ft 10 in) Displacement: 8,200 kg (18,078 lb) Engines: 2 x 29 hp to 40 hp diesel Fuel capacity: 480 L (127 US gal) Water capacity: 700 L (185 US gal) Sail area: 104 m² (1,119 sq ft) Cabins: 3–4 Berths: 6–8 persons The Seawind 1260 is widely regarded as one of the best-designed 40-foot cruising catamarans in the world, specifically engineered for blue water passages and live-aboard comfort. It features Seawind's legendary tri-fold door system, which seamlessly merges the saloon and cockpit into a massive, single-level living space protected by a permanent hardtop. The dual helm stations provide the skipper with 360-degree visibility while remaining under the protection of the roof, a vital feature for long-distance voyaging. Inside, the layout is functional and refined, featuring a "galley-up" or "galley-down" configuration that caters to different cruising styles. The high-performance hull design and protected rudders allow for spirited sailing performance and the ability to tuck into shallow anchorages. Known for its robust build and exceptional ventilation, the Seawind 1260 was named "Best Cruising Catamaran Under 50 Feet" by Cruising World Magazine, solidifying its reputation as a premier choice for serious sailors who refuse to compromise on safety or luxury. #Seawind1260 #SailingCatamaran #BlueWaterCruiser #HarbourMasters
The team at Lyman-Morse deftly executed a construction feat recently with our large architectural canopy project currently under construction in Thomaston, Maine. The team craned the 80' x 32' composite canopy-half outside, flipped it over, and nestled it back inside so the stage of the project can begin. This half will now be receiving a Class A marine-grade coating, while the second half is constructed adjacent to this one. This is part of a major architectural feature coming to Cambridge, MA's Kendall Square this fall. The canopy will cover the entrances to the MBTA stations and serve as a major showpiece for the major redevelopment project. Turner Construction is leading the project.