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Australia’s Sydney Yachts moving forward with Ker designed GTS series

by Media Services on 5 Mar 2010
Sydney Yachts GTS37 rendering 1 Sydney Yachts . http://www.sydneyyachts.com
Australia's Sydney Yachts has commissioned Ker Design to create a new series of performance orientated yachts.

The new GTS37 is the first model to be released, with an exciting new range to be announced in the coming months. Jason Ker has designed the GTS37 with the performance orientated sailor in mind.



Design
The new Sydney GTS37 is a fast, offshore yacht, engineered to ISO standards, Category A.

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The design features a large open cockpit with twin helm positions. It has a fully fitted interior, comfortable and practical with 3 double cabins, a fully enclosed head and a well appointed galley and navigation area.

There is ample storage space for cruising and the practical interior is perfect for racing, both round the buoys and offshore.

A refined double spreader rig with non-overlapping headsails ensures the GTS37 is easy to handle, it is responsive and a pleasure to sail. This easy to sail format translates to less crew during racing and effortless cruising when short-handed.

Research and Development

Using the extensive Americas Cup technology at its disposal Ker Design continues to develop an improved understanding of the science of yacht performance. The hull shape used for the Sydney GTS37 is the product of Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) research. A significant number of design options were analysed leading to some surprising and highly exciting conclusions. The final shape selected for the new Sydney GTS37 has shown to be very efficient.



Specification

Overall Length 11.36 m 37.27 ft
Beam 3.52 m 11.55 ft
Draft 2.3 m 7.55 ft
Displacement empty 5350 kg 11795 lbs
Classification CE Category A Ocean

Please contact Sydney Yachts for more information:

Sydney Yachts
Jason Rowed
Suite 2
at Middle Harbour Yacht Club
Parriwi Rd, Mosman NSW 2088
Australia

jason@sydneyyachts.com
www.sydneyyachts.com

Telephone + 61 (0)2 9969 2144
Mobile + 61 (0) 414 332 255
Facsimile + 61 (0)2 9969 4191

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