Boat Range

Swallow Yachts has produced a wide variety of boats and kits over the years and these are listed below along with their key specifications. Click on the column headings to change the sort order. We believe all boats are listed below but there are gaps in the specifications. If you can help fill these gaps then please post this on the forum .
 Boat  Introduced  Type Length Beam Weight Draft  Sail Area Water Ballast
Wood GRP Up Down
BayCruiser 20 2009 Cruiser 3 berth 6.17m 20' 3" 2.3m 7' 6" 451kg N/A 0.25m 10" 1.2m 4' 20.6 m2 222 ft2 380kg 840lb
BayCruiser 23 2010 Cruiser 4 berth 6.98m 22' 11" 2.36m 8' 700kg 1540lb 750kg 1650lb 0.3m 12" 1.5m 4' 11" 24.2 m2 260 ft 2 500kg 1100lb
BayCruiser 26 Mk1 2012 Cruiser 4 berth 7.98m 26' 2" 2.54m 8' 4" N/A 1800kg 3960lb 0.4m 1' 4" 1.8m 5' 11" 24.15 m2 260 ft2  800kg 1760lb
BayCruiser 26 Mk2 2014 Cruiser 4 berth 7.84m 25' 9" 2.54m 8' 4" N/A 1450kg 0.31m 1' 1.58m 5' 2" 29.7 m2 320 ft2 750kg 1655lb
BayRaider 17 2010 Day Boat 5.23M 17' 1" 1.8M 5' 11" 220kg 484lb N/A 0.22m 8" 1.32m 4' 4" 12.1 m2 130 ft 2 220kg 485lb
BayRaider 20 2007 Day Boat 6.05m 19' 10" 2.06m 6' 9" 330kg 728lb 430kg 948lb 0.25m 10" 1.41m 4' 8" 17m2 183 ft 2 300kg 660lb
BayRaider Expedition 2011 Cabin Boat 2 berth 6.05m 19' 10" 2.06m 6' 9" N/A 450kg 990lb 0.25m 10" 1.42m 4' 9" 17m2 183 ft 2 300kg 660lb
Cardigan Bay Lugger 2006 Cabin Boat 2 berth 5.7m 18' 7" 1.9m 6' 2" 250kg 550lb N/A ??? ??? ??? N/A
Dabchick ??? Child's Day Boat ??? ??? ??? N/A ??? ??? ??? N/A
Great Auk ??? Day Boat 4.4m 14' 7" ??? ??? N/A ??? ??? ??? N/A
Kittiwake ??? Dinghy 3.48m 11' 5" 1.37m 4' 6" 35kg 75lb N/A ??? ??? 4.7 m2 50 ft2 N/A
Little Auk ??? Dinghy 3.1m 10' 2" 1.3m 4.4m 29kg 65lb N/A ??? ??? ??? N/A
Osprey ??? Rowing 4.77m 15' 7" 1.27m 4' 2" 39kg 85lb N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Razorbill ??? Expedition Canoe ??? ??? ??? N/A ??? ??? ??? N/A
Sandpiper ??? Canoe 3.88m 12' 8" 0.79m 2' 7" 16kg 35lb N/A ??? ??? 3.25 m 2 35 ft2 N/A
SeaRaider 2006 Day Boat 6.65m 21' 10" 1.8m 5' 11" 325kg 715lb N/A ??? ??? ??? 300kg 660lb
Shelduck 1 ??? Prototype Dinghy ??? ??? ??? N/A ??? ??? ??? N/A
Storm 15 2006 Day Boat 4.5m 14' 9" 1.56m 5' 2" 100kg 220lb N/A ??? ??? ??? N/A
Storm 17 2004 Day Boat 5.0m 16' 6" 1.83m 6' 177kg 390lb 256kg 563lb 0.2m 8" 0.95m 3' 1" 11.3m 2 122ft2 N/A
Storm 19 2005 Day Boat 5.66m 18' 7" 1.88m 6' 2" 200kg 440lb N/A 0.23m 9" 0.95m 3' 1" 11.352 122ft2 N/A
Storm 23 2015 Day Boat 7.1m 23' 4" 2.3m 7' 7" 550kg 1213lb N/A 0.25m 10" 1.62m 5' 4" 20m2 215ft2 500kg 1100lb
Storm Petrel ??? Day Boat 4.27m 14' 1.47m 4' 10" 48kg 100lb N/A ??? ??? 5.4m2 58ft2 N/A
Teifi Skiff ??? Sea Rowing 5.6m 18' 5" 1.27m 4' 2" N/A 59kg 130lb ??? N/A N/A N/A
Trouper 2007 Dinghy 3.66m 12' 1.63m 5'4" 52kg 115lb N/A 0.12m 5" 0.7m 2' 4" 5.5m2 59ft2 N/A
Winsome 2006 Pedal Launch 5.3m 17' 6" 1.1m 3' 7" N/A 72kg 160lb ??? N/A N/A N/A
1 - Shelduck was only ever a prototype. Matt Newland explains, "She was never offered as a kit but was designed as the smallest (cheapest) boat that could prove our new CAD system and its method of unrolling developable surfaces. Up to that point we generally had to build a full size prototype and take templates along the way. We this new software we could design everything and know it would fit together perfectly. It worked really well and after that all design work was done on the computer. We still have the original Shelduck here - I use her as a tender to get out to my mooring,though I was forced to paint her pink as a concession to my young daughters."