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Festival of Sails 2026

Seawind 1270: A game-changing evolution in 40-foot catamarans

by Multihull Central 14 Oct 13:33 PDT
Seawind 1270 © Multihull Central

The much-anticipated Seawind 1270 has officially launched, and it's poised to revolutionize the 40-foot catamaran market. This isn't just an incremental update—it's a complete redesign that builds on the legendary success of the Seawind 1260 while introducing features never before seen on a Seawind of this size.

Building on a Legacy

The Seawind 1260 earned its reputation as one of the finest cruising catamarans available, winning USA Cruising World Magazine's 'Boat of the Year' and 'Best Cruising Multihull under 50ft' in 2019. Known for its fully protected twin helms, optimized performance, and spacious living areas, the 1260 became the go-to choice for cruising couples tackling the South Pacific in a boat that could actually sail.

Now, Seawind has taken everything that made the 1260 exceptional and engineered it for the next generation.

More Than Just 100mm

Despite the modest numerical increase from 1260 to 1270, this boat features a staggering 35 design changes. The hull has grown to 42 feet—400mm longer than its predecessor—with an additional 120mm of beam bringing it to 6.95 meters. Each hull gained 60mm of beam, translating to increased buoyancy, massive interior volume gains, and improved underwing clearance of 0.85 meters.

Working with renowned Australian marine architect Stuart Bloomfield, Seawind completely reimagined the underwater shape with an optimized laminate schedule for lighter weight and better performance. The sail plan features a much larger mainsail and increased self-tacking jib, delivering the best sail area to displacement ratio in its class without requiring a cumbersome genoa.

Engineering Excellence

The 1270 introduces reverse bows that provide reserve buoyancy and power both upwind and downwind. The forebeam sits 250mm higher for superior wave clearance and features moulded carbon composite construction. Safety receives serious attention with four lifelines at 800mm high—ideal for offshore passages and accommodating taller crew members.

Perhaps most impressive is the carbon-reinforced longeron beam, providing both a removable stayless bowsprit and a permanent attachment point for a furling screecher. Flush-mount hatches and flat decks combine with a raised foredeck, while the saloon expands by 120mm in width and 180mm in length, creating interior possibilities previously unavailable in this size range.

Unprecedented Layout Flexibility

The interior innovations are equally impressive. Hull floors are now one level throughout, eliminating steps. Forward berths offer significantly increased headroom, and the aft starboard cabin features a proper double bed measuring 1.93 by 1.30 meters.

Seawind offers three distinct configurations. The traditional three-cabin galley-down layout provides arguably the largest galley of any serious cruiser in this class. But the real headline? For the first time on a Seawind of this size, a galley-up configuration is available in both three-cabin and four-cabin versions. The galley-up features a full U-shaped layout where crew can brace themselves in rough weather, plus a dedicated forward-facing nav station inspired by the larger Seawind 1370.

Smart Systems and Sustainability

The redesigned helm seats accommodate two large adults with an ice chest beneath that converts to a fridge. Standard bow seats include a side access gate for easier docking. The roof design now supports a remarkable 2.38kW of solar panels, while an extended saloon roof includes an eyebrow overhang for shading and an integrated rainwater collection system.

Starting in late 2026, all three configurations will be available with hybrid-electric propulsion, positioning the 1270 at the forefront of sustainable cruising.

Availability

The first 1270 launches in April 2026 in the galley-down configuration, with galley-up versions following in August 2026. Early buyers can take advantage of introductory discounts, and orders are already being taken.

With the 1270, Seawind completes its transition to the new generation lineup, joining the award-winning 1170 and 1370, plus the performance-oriented 1160XL. For cruisers seeking genuine sailing performance in a user-friendly, comfortable package, the Seawind 1270 delivers unprecedented value and innovation in the 40-foot catamaran market.

To receive an information pack including pricing details, get in touch with Seawind's Australian agents Multihull Central at or www.multihullcentral.com or 1300 852 620.

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