Went and had a look at a Swanson 27 yesterday , looked interesting in the photos, but has been for sale for a awhile so had it in the back of the head not to get excited.
first impressions as I walked up to it was run down very bad paint job rigging was very old and of course the plywood decks .
BUT what I was amazed about was the heavy duty ness of the Swanson 27 for A JOG yacht it is a tank compared to many others but still a ballerina and fine sailing yacht
unless someone has first hand information I cannot find any information on them
it has a bolted on keel is it cast or lead?
how much ballast?? it is very very good incredibly stiff.
not much of a fit out and even with the plywood decks I just can't get her out of my head , is there any people who know any information on the Swanson 27 ???
Hi Z, my family owned a 27 for 30+ years, you can go anywhere in one and it won't let you down. As for the keel, the top 1/2 is a deep bilge fully moulded to the hull and the bottom 1/2 is lead bolted on, ours took a few pretty hard groundings and never any problems with the bolts. Most of the boats with the bubble cabins had glass decks, I think the 32 may of had plywood ?

Thats an awsome photo. I am pretty sure the guy in front sitting on the coach house has a VB in his hand.
The cockpit and bubble cabin are fibreglass. Just the deck is plywood.
Now this is getting confusing the bubble looked to me to be plywood glassed over riverrider who owned one says glass decks ???
The cockpit and bubble cabin are fibreglass. Just the deck is plywood.
Now this is getting confusing the bubble looked to me to be plywood glassed over riverrider who owned one says glass decks ???
Cabin is glass, I've drilled a heap of holes and never found any ply, also drilled holes in foredeck for anchor winch and mast was keel stepped with no sign of ply round the holes, there was no supports under the deck apart from the main bulkhead, but it could be possible that some had ply decks.
A great all rounder the Swanson 27. Inventory list here of one - assume sold - which should answer most of your questions. Trust the data is valid but some may not be - the 3500kg displacement seems a tad high but it could be that.
sundancemarine.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Schedule-1-Indigo-Swanson-27.pdf
How does the one you are looking at compare to this?
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/swanson-27/270483
On line links indicate that one sailed out of SASC back in the day and had a fractional rig - it did very well as they all did when sailed properly.
Another link suggests the moulds went to Melbourne and the bubble cabin was changed to a more "cruising cabin" - but I have never seen one with anything but the bubble cabin. Are the plywood decks on the one you are looking at glassed over or varnished or nonskid painted or what? Are any deck areas soft and spongy or just poorly painted? Inside underneath the deck - the deckhead - is there any dry rot evident and are the timber support beams ok? Sounds like this boat is waiting for the right person to snap it up, fix it up with a bit of labour and suitable materials without over capitalising, and enjoy it. Still serviceable Etchells sails (cut down main luff) should fit ok and then just need a 130% genoa for the light breezes.
Thats an awsome photo. I am pretty sure the guy in front sitting on the coach house has a VB in his hand.
Good spotting tarquin1
Im just wondering if he is on smokeo break and will drop the heady after the beer, clever how the spinnaker if full.
A great all rounder the Swanson 27. Inventory list here of one - assume sold - which should answer most of your questions. Trust the data is valid but some may not be - the 3500kg displacement seems a tad high but it could be that.
sundancemarine.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Schedule-1-Indigo-Swanson-27.pdf
How does the one you are looking at compare to this?
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/swanson-27/270483
On line links indicate that one sailed out of SASC back in the day and had a fractional rig - it did very well as they all did when sailed properly.
Another link suggests the moulds went to Melbourne and the bubble cabin was changed to a more "cruising cabin" - but I have never seen one with anything but the bubble cabin. Are the plywood decks on the one you are looking at glassed over or varnished or nonskid painted or what? Are any deck areas soft and spongy or just poorly painted? Inside underneath the deck - the deckhead - is there any dry rot evident and are the timber support beams ok? Sounds like this boat is waiting for the right person to snap it up, fix it up with a bit of labour and suitable materials without over capitalising, and enjoy it. Still serviceable Etchells sails (cut down main luff) should fit ok and then just need a 130% genoa for the light breezes.
Shot my self in the foot I have talked about two yachts on here both for sale for ages both sold next day just lost this one
Craig66 said..
Thats an awsome photo. I am pretty sure the guy in front sitting on the coach house has a VB in his hand.
Good spotting tarquin1
Im just wondering if he is on smokeo break and will drop the heady after the beer, clever how the spinnaker if full.
Cascade Green ale before things got hipster and changed name to Cascade Pale Ale, we don't drink Melbourne beer down here![]()
No.2 headsail makes the kite a bit more controllable in some breeze.
A great all rounder the Swanson 27. Inventory list here of one - assume sold - which should answer most of your questions. Trust the data is valid but some may not be - the 3500kg displacement seems a tad high but it could be that.
sundancemarine.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Schedule-1-Indigo-Swanson-27.pdf
How does the one you are looking at compare to this?
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/swanson-27/270483
On line links indicate that one sailed out of SASC back in the day and had a fractional rig - it did very well as they all did when sailed properly.
Another link suggests the moulds went to Melbourne and the bubble cabin was changed to a more "cruising cabin" - but I have never seen one with anything but the bubble cabin. Are the plywood decks on the one you are looking at glassed over or varnished or nonskid painted or what? Are any deck areas soft and spongy or just poorly painted? Inside underneath the deck - the deckhead - is there any dry rot evident and are the timber support beams ok? Sounds like this boat is waiting for the right person to snap it up, fix it up with a bit of labour and suitable materials without over capitalising, and enjoy it. Still serviceable Etchells sails (cut down main luff) should fit ok and then just need a 130% genoa for the light breezes.
Shot my self in the foot I have talked about two yachts on here both for sale for ages both sold next day just lost this one
Bummer. A suitable yacht will turn up for sure.
A great all rounder the Swanson 27. Inventory list here of one - assume sold - which should answer most of your questions. Trust the data is valid but some may not be - the 3500kg displacement seems a tad high but it could be that.
sundancemarine.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Schedule-1-Indigo-Swanson-27.pdf
How does the one you are looking at compare to this?
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/swanson-27/270483
On line links indicate that one sailed out of SASC back in the day and had a fractional rig - it did very well as they all did when sailed properly.
Another link suggests the moulds went to Melbourne and the bubble cabin was changed to a more "cruising cabin" - but I have never seen one with anything but the bubble cabin. Are the plywood decks on the one you are looking at glassed over or varnished or nonskid painted or what? Are any deck areas soft and spongy or just poorly painted? Inside underneath the deck - the deckhead - is there any dry rot evident and are the timber support beams ok? Sounds like this boat is waiting for the right person to snap it up, fix it up with a bit of labour and suitable materials without over capitalising, and enjoy it. Still serviceable Etchells sails (cut down main luff) should fit ok and then just need a 130% genoa for the light breezes.
Shot my self in the foot I have talked about two yachts on here both for sale for ages both sold next day just lost this one
Sorry about that Z. I bought her. Just couldn't say no.
A great all rounder the Swanson 27. Inventory list here of one - assume sold - which should answer most of your questions. Trust the data is valid but some may not be - the 3500kg displacement seems a tad high but it could be that.
sundancemarine.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Schedule-1-Indigo-Swanson-27.pdf
How does the one you are looking at compare to this?
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/swanson-27/270483
On line links indicate that one sailed out of SASC back in the day and had a fractional rig - it did very well as they all did when sailed properly.
Another link suggests the moulds went to Melbourne and the bubble cabin was changed to a more "cruising cabin" - but I have never seen one with anything but the bubble cabin. Are the plywood decks on the one you are looking at glassed over or varnished or nonskid painted or what? Are any deck areas soft and spongy or just poorly painted? Inside underneath the deck - the deckhead - is there any dry rot evident and are the timber support beams ok? Sounds like this boat is waiting for the right person to snap it up, fix it up with a bit of labour and suitable materials without over capitalising, and enjoy it. Still serviceable Etchells sails (cut down main luff) should fit ok and then just need a 130% genoa for the light breezes.
Shot my self in the foot I have talked about two yachts on here both for sale for ages both sold next day just lost this one
Sorry about that Z. I bought her. Just couldn't say no.
Did you see it on here or from the Ad ?
congratulations fantastic boat ??
A great all rounder the Swanson 27. Inventory list here of one - assume sold - which should answer most of your questions. Trust the data is valid but some may not be - the 3500kg displacement seems a tad high but it could be that.
sundancemarine.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Schedule-1-Indigo-Swanson-27.pdf
How does the one you are looking at compare to this?
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/swanson-27/270483
On line links indicate that one sailed out of SASC back in the day and had a fractional rig - it did very well as they all did when sailed properly.
Another link suggests the moulds went to Melbourne and the bubble cabin was changed to a more "cruising cabin" - but I have never seen one with anything but the bubble cabin. Are the plywood decks on the one you are looking at glassed over or varnished or nonskid painted or what? Are any deck areas soft and spongy or just poorly painted? Inside underneath the deck - the deckhead - is there any dry rot evident and are the timber support beams ok? Sounds like this boat is waiting for the right person to snap it up, fix it up with a bit of labour and suitable materials without over capitalising, and enjoy it. Still serviceable Etchells sails (cut down main luff) should fit ok and then just need a 130% genoa for the light breezes.
Shot my self in the foot I have talked about two yachts on here both for sale for ages both sold next day just lost this one
R13 sorry mate I never saw this post of yours very good questions it seemed very strong through the whole deck I wouldn't be surprised if it was all glass that was quite a revelation when I found out they where glass, apparently she was sailed around Australia by a lady 2 owners ago.
A great all rounder the Swanson 27. Inventory list here of one - assume sold - which should answer most of your questions. Trust the data is valid but some may not be - the 3500kg displacement seems a tad high but it could be that.
sundancemarine.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Schedule-1-Indigo-Swanson-27.pdf
How does the one you are looking at compare to this?
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/swanson-27/270483
On line links indicate that one sailed out of SASC back in the day and had a fractional rig - it did very well as they all did when sailed properly.
Another link suggests the moulds went to Melbourne and the bubble cabin was changed to a more "cruising cabin" - but I have never seen one with anything but the bubble cabin. Are the plywood decks on the one you are looking at glassed over or varnished or nonskid painted or what? Are any deck areas soft and spongy or just poorly painted? Inside underneath the deck - the deckhead - is there any dry rot evident and are the timber support beams ok? Sounds like this boat is waiting for the right person to snap it up, fix it up with a bit of labour and suitable materials without over capitalising, and enjoy it. Still serviceable Etchells sails (cut down main luff) should fit ok and then just need a 130% genoa for the light breezes.
Shot my self in the foot I have talked about two yachts on here both for sale for ages both sold next day just lost this one
Sorry about that Z. I bought her. Just couldn't say no.
Did you see it on here or from the Ad ?
congratulations fantastic boat ??
I found her on Facebook marketplace. Taking delivery this Sunday. I know she needs work but I'm cool with that. Seems solid and I've read nothing but good reports on them.