
Overview
The Seawind 1190 brings a more dynamic edge to the blue-water cruising lineup, offering a blend of lightweight construction, thoughtful engineering, and responsive performance. Designed for sailors who want a catamaran that feels lively under sail yet remains trustworthy offshore, the 1190 uses a foam-core composite build to stay strong, efficient, and impressively quick. Dual helms tucked beneath the hardtop give the skipper clear sightlines and protection from the elements, and the boat’s tidy deck layout ensures smooth handling whether you’re island-hopping or covering serious miles.
Step inside and the 1190 immediately feels open and welcoming. The well-known Seawind trifold door expands the living space, connecting the cockpit and saloon into a single, flexible area that suits both entertaining and passagemaking. Forward-opening windows deliver abundant airflow, while the galley-up layout, comfortable cabins, and well-organized storage make life onboard practical and relaxed. Balanced, capable, and enjoyable to sail, the Seawind 1190 offers a compelling mix of speed, comfort, and usability for cruisers who want a boat that performs as well as it lives.
Features
Twin sheltered helm stations delivering clear sightlines and protected, all-weather steering
Performance-oriented sail plan with self-tacking jib and efficient mainsail for easy, fast cruising
Lightweight foam-core composite construction providing strength, rigidity, and impressive speed
Expansive trifold saloon door creating an open, seamless connection between cockpit and interior
Forward-facing, opening saloon windows offering powerful ventilation and enhanced visibility
Optimized cockpit layout designed for comfortable passagemaking, social gatherings, and safe movement underway
Twin inboard diesel engines with saildrives ensuring dependable power and smooth maneuverability
Wide foredeck with trampolines for secure sail handling, lounging, and effortless access to the bow
Integrated swim platforms and ladder for easy water access during anchoring, swimming, or diving
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