An inside look at the new SW105 Sorvind with Nauta Design

An inside look at the new SW105 Sorvind with Nauta Design

The SW105 Sorvind has been recognized as the “Best Sailing Yacht” in the Sailing Yacht30m to 49,9m category of the 2023 World Superyacht Awards.

This prestigious award recognizes the outstanding craftsmanship and ingenuity that went into the design and construction of this remarkable luxury yacht.

As the judging committee remarked: The owner, a keen sailor from a young age, told us in his statement submitted for the judges’ dossier, that he had wanted a “high-performance yacht for fast and comfortable sailing that embodies a ‘Nordic Cool’ spirit, while also designed for success on the charter market”, and the judges felt that he had received exactly this. In creating Sorvind, her builders had optimised this, their fifth SW105 model, developing a special assembly process between her full-carbon hull, deck and bulkheads, while her environmentally friendly synthetic teak decks were paired with titanium stanchions to reduce her weight to an impressive 69,500kg, thus giving her the ability to sail in the lightest of wind conditions. The judges also considered that her bright and light Scandi-style interior decoration combined with a highly practical GA plan – which places the master cabin and a double forward of the saloon, and two twin cabins and the crew accommodation, navigation and technical areas aft – perfectly met her owner’s needs. 

The fifth unit in Southern Wind’s 105 series, Sorvind is the result of the extraordinary dedication and expertise of Farr Yacht Design, who took care of the yacht’s Naval Architecture and Nauta Design, responsible for the Exterior and Interior Design with the help of Jeroen Machielsen from the Dutch StudioHermanides for the Interior Decoration.

Congratulations to the owners and all those involved in bringing home this important award. We’re thrilled to have Sorvind joining the fleet of the upcoming Southern Wind Rendezvous and can’t wait to see her in action!

In the last 20 years, Nauta worked with Southern Wind and Farr in the concept, design, and construction of many successful semi-custom series, and the team specialized in the design of blue water performance sailing yachts in the 100’/110’ L.O.A. range.

As a confirmation to that, again a new Southern Wind 105 comes to life continuing the successful miniseries.

Nauta worked on the refinement of the deck geometry of SORVIND, making lines and shapes sweeter, more pleasant, and contemporary (i.e., the coachroof lines have been made less mineral and sexier) and in the interior décor Jeroen Machielsen of Studio Hermanides provided a “Nordic” touch that the Owner was looking for.

SORVIND is the fifth hull in the SW 105 mini-series in only a few years, which confirms that the SW 105 project mission is accomplished for the design and construction team.

SORVIND features the tried and tested RS (raised saloon) configuration, which allows guests sitting in the saloon to have the surrounding scenery in direct sight thanks to ample hull windows that let natural light fill in and illuminate the interiors.

The deck design is similar to previous SW105s, although some details of the coachroof design and geometry have been modified to feature softened chamfers and radiuses for a sporty yet elegant look. A dodger, bimini with removable side panels, and a boom extended awning protect and shade the guest cockpit and the sunbathing area.

The hull shape of the SW105 series by Farr Yacht Design is characterized by a narrow bow, fine waterline entry, and optimized transom shape for a sleek, aggressive look that is accentuated by SORVIND’s jet black hull.

The interior is based on the proven layout of precious Nauta-designed Southern Wind yachts from 100 to 110 feet. The owner’s suite is located forward of the saloon for maximum privacy with a VIP cabin close by and two guest cabins aft of the saloon (the twin beds of the starboard cabin can be converted into a double bed) for eight guests.

The saloon amidships is a light and bright open space where a full complement of guests can relax in comfort on sofas or around the dining table. Immediately forward of the living area is a fully equipped custom bar that separates the main saloon from the owner’s private area.

The interior color scheme has been created by Jeroen Machielsen of the Dutch studio Hermanides, who signed off the décor. Because of the owner’s Nordic origins the color palette is inspired by the northern landscape: long dark nights combined with bright white snow for a cozy look and feel that is also fresh and welcoming.

Distinctive, refined and essential: these were the pillars of my vision, reflected in my lifestyle and instilled in every detail of my yacht,” says the owner. “I wanted a sailing yacht that could still be in touch with the ocean, a sensation that sometimes gets lost with bigger boats. I think we really hit a nice size of the boat and a great style. Everything is uncluttered, smooth and clean.

An inside look at the new SW105 Sorvind with Nauta Design

MAIN DATA

LOA: 32.27 m (34.59 m including bowsprit)

LWL: 29.44 m

BEAM (MAX): 7.31 m

DRAFT: 3.65 – 5.6 m (telescopic keel)

DISPLACEMENT: 69.500 kg

ENGINE: Cummins QSB 6.7MCD 305 hp@2600

DESIGNERS

GENERAL CONCEPT: Nauta Design and Southern Wind Shipyard with Farr Yacht Design

NAVAL ARCHITECT: Farr Yacht Design

DECK & INTERIOR DESIGN: Nauta Design

INTERIOR DECORATION: Jeroen Machielsen / Studio Hermanides

BUILDER: Southern Wind Shipyard

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