Southern Wind’s carpentry department constantly strives to build the lightest furniture, guarantees the Bluewater durability and seaworthiness that Southern Wind yachts are known for.
Southern shipyard and founded luxury sailing yacht builder Southern Wind. With a shipyard and a full staff with over 320 people, Southern Wind went on to produce composite sailing yachts with a combination of advanced technology and quality craftsmanship. Notable Southern Wind Shipyard Builds.
Southern Wind Shipyard’s most popular owner’s cabin forward layout with three comfortable guest cabins amidships and crew quarters and galley aft. The crew area is an efficient working environment for five/six and includes an en-suite Capitan’s cabin.
Southern wind has been commissioned by a performance-oriented owner who is very attentive to market trends. This first time sailing superyacht owner was looking for the latest in yachting technology.
SW105#01 features generously wide aft sections and an open transom. These ensure an ample deck area and abundant interior volumes, elements that are a real plus for any performance cruiser.
The uncluttered sightlines of this Raised Saloon blend a sleek coachroof with high ceilings and light which floods into the interior through panoramic windows and hull portlights.
Southern Wind Shipyard yachts are synonymous with contemporary Italian design and elegance. These unique and stylish attributes are combined with traditional South African craftsmanship, performance and comfort.
Southern Wind Shipyard was founded in 1991 by Italian entrepreneur Willy Persico. Located in the beautiful city of Cape Town, South Africa – known affectionately as the mother city – the shipyard specialises in high-performance composite sailing yachts from 25 to 35 metres, designed for both relaxed cruising and high-octane sailing.An history of passion
Southern Wind Shipyard (SWS) combines cutting-edge technology with five centuries of South African naval craftsmanship. High-tech and comprehensive, the shipyard is fully equipped to produce all elements of superyacht construction under one roof.