ClubSwan 80
There is a new player in the world of high-performance one-design racing, and the ClubSwan 80 is set to make an immediate and profound impression on planet sailing when she makes her competitive debut at the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup in Porto Cervo, Sardinia.
Intended to be competitive at the top level of professional regatta racing the ClubSwan 80 clearly possesses the Swan racing DNA coming complete with twin rudders, canting keel, rotating canard and retractable bowsprit, while the interior offers the prospect of a ‘second life’ as a fast sports cruising yacht.
The ClubSwan 80 is a further milestone in the development of the overall Nautor Swan range and completes the ClubSwan Yachts one-design range alongside the hi-tech ClubSwan 36, the ground-breaking ClubSwan 50, and the super-Maxi ClubSwan 125.
As a key component in the ClubSwan Racing concept originally envisioned by Nautor Group President Leonardo Ferragamo, the ClubSwan 80 was made reality by the combined effort, talent and imagination of Giovanni Pomati and Enrico Chieffi, Nautor Group’s CEO and Senior Advisor respectively, yacht designer Juan Kouyoumdjian, yacht builder Marcello Persico, the CEO of Persico Marine, and interior designer Mario Pedol of Nauta Design.
ision of one-design racing brought to life
Since taking the helm at Nautor Swan in 1998 Leonardo Ferragamo has consistently championed real-time one-design racing alongside handicap racing and commissioned a growing range of one-design yachts which have remained true to Swan’s heritage and values of quality, elegance and reliability, while introducing market leading innovations and performance.
The first in the one-design portfolio was the Swan 45, followed by the ClubSwan 42 and – marking Swan’s 50th anniversary in 2016 – the ClubSwan 50. The technologically advanced and the foil assisted ClubSwan 36 hit the water in 2019, with Nautor Swan’s largest-ever yacht the super-Maxi ClubSwan 125 making her debut in 2021. The ClubSwan 80 neatly fills in the gap between the 50 and 125.
ClubSwan was set up in 1999 and has evolved since then with, for example, the launch of The Nations League in 2017 which has restored friendly competition between nations to the world of sailing. A dedicated professional race management team plans and delivers the range of events and regattas.
In addition, one-design rules have been introduced aimed at fostering the friendly competitive spirit that remains the hallmark of Swan racing. These include a strict owner-driver requirement, a restriction on the number of professional sailors allowed, and a limit on annual sail replacements.
Responding to the diverse needs of Swan owners
Nautor Swan has always celebrated its ability to offer a diverse range of yachts to its customers, all of which embody the values of innovation, technology, style, and competitive sailing potential.
This has enabled the company to both anticipate and respond to the changing needs of a vibrant market and the lifestyle choices of customers.
Construction of the ClubSwan 80 was entrusted to strategic partner Persico Marine, the international boatyard based in Nembro, Italy, renowned worldwide for its expertise in building high-performance yachts.
Strategic partner able to meet all specifications, and more
As a strategic partner Persico Marine was the perfect choice to provide the high-tech expertise to deliver the ClubSwan 80 to the required standard, with the Nembro shipyard able to draw on its experience producing IMOCA 60s, Volvo Ocean 65s, America’s Cup yachts and foil arms for the whole AC fleet, among a wide range of high-profile projects.
The carbon hull and deck were engineered and laminated by robotic equipment normally used in the aerospace industry for the construction of wings and fuselage, a first in the marine industry said Persico.
Persico Marine is also a good fit with Nautor Swan’s drive for sustainability and recycling, with leftover carbon and fibre processed by a partner company to remove resin, so the materials can be used again.
The interior is designed as a minimalist but stylish space featuring exposed carbon fibre, wafer-thin mahogany and carefully designed – and at 4.5kg lightweight – lighting. Only the saloon seating is integral to the structure, with all other components able to be removed for racing.
Meeting the brief for a racing rocket ship
The ClubSwan 80 was conceived from the beginning to be a very fast, high-performance yacht, offering one-design racing at the highest level.
The ClubSwan 80 has been optimised for racing on short inshore racecourses and in light to medium wind strengths. The canting keel has a draft of 4.75m, which provides an imaginative compromise between the performance advantage of a deep keel, while allowing access to harbours and ports. The rotating canard improves upwind performance in light winds, and tacking ability in the tight tactical situations common in fleet racing.
Delivering the need for speed in style
When the decision was made to proceed with the ClubSwan 80 the design brief was given to Juan Kouyoumdjian, an unsurprising move as the innovative Argentinian was responsible for the design of the three existing ClubSwan yachts among a striking portfolio.
In common with the ClubSwan 36 the 24m ClubSwan 80 features twin rudders, providing full control for owner-drivers on the racetrack. The yacht’s power is a direct result of the canting keel and rotating canard, combined with the high-modulus carbon mast and boom which provide 440m2 of upwind sail area generating 12 to 13 knots of boat speed when close-hauled.
Downwind the large retractable carbon bowsprit allows full use of asymmetric spinnakers, while the retractable drive system reduces drag and the internal spinnaker retrieval system aids crew work at the bottom mark.
Creating a thing of beauty – inside and out
Front and centre of the interior design brief for the ClubSwan 80 was the understanding that it was first and foremost a fast racing yacht. However, alongside that knowledge was the need to think to the future.
Nauta Design has a long relationship with the owner of the ClubSwan 80, but it marks the first occasion they have worked with Nautor Swan.