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‘ATTITUDE’ | G-Force 1500

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'ATTITUDE' | G-Force 1500

Owner of G-Force 1500 'ATTITUDE' Alan Larkin comments on sailing and living aboard, including the ease of handling with just 2 people and her effortless performance.

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G-Force1500 Attitude Sailing Catamaran Design by Schionning Designs

“We leave Cairns on Sat week, the 17th for the Louisiades, Attitude is sitting up in Cairns patiently waiting for us to catch up with work, and rejoin her next Monday. Testimony to how well she sails, just Michele & I sailed her up to Cairns from Brisbane, and yes, we covered the 100 odd nm in daylight, which is just fantastic when you’re doing a delivery with two people.

The numerous beautiful anchorages along the Qld coast were a pleasure to drop the pick each night, and watch the sun set after a great days sailing. Skitting along in 25 kts of wind, double reefed main & heady, we felt very comfortable in two metre swells doing 18 kts, just exhilarating, especially with just two on board!!

Accolade Image TemplateThe delivery proved Attitude everything we set out to achieve, with our wish list dovetailing nicely into your fantastic design.I believe Attitude gives you guys the opportunity to promote the G‐Force range as a true performance cruiser, probably the best there is, not just a bare bones racer. And as you know better than most, when it comes to making these purchases, the saying “happy wife, happy life”, certainly makes that decision easier.”

Alan Larkin

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‘JAG’ | Growler VTR950

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'JAG' | Growler VTR950

Owner and builder of 'JAG', Murray De Lacy, writes about the boat and how it has performed in his home waters of New Zealand.

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Growler VTR950 Power Catamaran - SDI - Schionning Designs International“Jag is tracking very well can take your hand off the helm at any speed for minutes on end and she says on course. Did this one day in slight seas and 20 knots of wind for seven minutes at 16 knots boat speed and her course altered by 7 degrees. I am very much enjoying ‘JAG’ she is awesome. I am cruising at 16 knots using 24.4 litres per hour for both motors.”

“We just sat out a NE blow with a max of 62 Knots wind speed. We were both very impressed with the way ‘JAG’ rode this out, I have done years of boating and ‘JAG’ would have to be the best I have been on in these conditions. Our friend was anchored beside us in the same bay in his 13.5 meter heavy displacement yacht, and he was sailing all over the bay. The outcome is his boat is on the market and one guess what he is looking at.”

“I have had fifteen boats of all kinds, and ‘JAG’ is on top of the list.”

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‘IMMAGINA’ | G-Force 1500CE

Immagina Catamaran Design by Schionning Designs - Cape Town - Grenada

Immagina | Cape Town - Grenada

G-Force 1500C 'IMMAGINA' recently completed her delivery from Cape Town to Grenada, and owner Donato has written some words about the trip and the boat's performance.

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Immagina Catamaran Design by Schionning Designs - Cape Town - Grenada 2I have sailed Immagina, a G-Force 1500C, from Cape Town to Grenada covering 6,500 Nm across the Atlantic. She sailed wonderfully throughout! We had south easterly winds that ranged from 10 Kts to 40 Kts, mostly 15 Kts to 25 Kts. With Code 0 hoisted, Immagina was often doing wind speeds. You have to keep in mind that we had provisions for four people for two months on board (we had one month spare provisioning as a safety factor), and this was not “dried” food but rather good, tasty Italian food. Most of the time we had the fresh water tank with 300 – 400 litres in it and 200 – 250 litres of diesel (generator back up). Then about 90 Kg for dinghy and outboard and many tools and spare parts. So we were not sailing light. Yet, Immagina behaved beyond my expectations. She was very stable and kept her course so well that I’d forget she was sailing under autopilot most of the time. Sailing at speeds of 15 kts was the norm and we were able to cook, shower, eat, sleep and do whatever at speeds between 10 and 20 kts. She is very stiff which translated in immediate accelerations with any wind increase or gusts and if I was resting in my cabin I would be able to tell her speed by the different sounds she was making through the water. Even in 40 kts winds, I never felt in danger or that she was not able to cope with the increasing seas and worsening of sea conditions. She is defiant and certain!

GForce 1500c Immagina Release - SDI - Schionning Designs Interional 2The particular layout with “U” galley and so forth is quite comfortable and useful for long passages and even she is quite light for her size nonetheless we still have three double cabins and three heads with two large showers, two freezers, two fridges, microwave, electric oven and induction cooktop which make an Ocean passage very pleasant and comfortable, yet you are crossing at double digit speeds at all times.

The two electric engines (2 x 15 kw Oceanvolt SD 15) make her a breeze to manoeuvre, even in tight spots and her 2.2 Kw solar panels and the regeneration mode on the engines keep the 16 kw Lithium batteries charged so we can cook and have hot water available at all times.

All in all I can say that this boat is doing exactly what I expected her to do, and some more!”

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‘WAHOO’ | G-Force 1400

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'WAHOO' | Newport to Ensenada

G-Force 1400 'WAHOO' recently competed in the Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race , and owner Bill Gibbs has written some words about the race and his journeys aboard 'WAHOO'.

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WAHOO G-Force 1400 Accolade by Schionning Designs small“I’m a long time catamaran racer. A Nacra 5.8 in the mid 80’s. A 40’ Crowther cat from 1997-2000. And in 2001, Afterburner, a 52’ x 30’ Tennant racing cat, heavily modified by the previous owners from a Bladerunner design. She had a great NZ racing record. We imported her and raced her for 16 years. It was quite the hoot, flying a hull into the high 20’s regularly.  She had no center cabin, and would be described as wet and Spartan by most people. As an overpowered beast by others.

I turned 60 in 2014 and decided it was time to slow down some and get comfortable. I found Wahoo, a G-Force 1400 done in carbon, half finished in South Africa. It was love at first sight, the most beautiful boat I have ever seen. The builder (Julian of Current Marine) had wanted a fast boat for himself, when his circumstances changed and he put her on the market. I wanted a quick boat and used our local rating organization’s VPP to accurately predict Wahoo’s performance.

WAHOO G-Force 1400 Accolade by Schionning Designs - The TeamI got to specify the fit out and rigging. I went for a bit taller carbon mast at 20m, as wind in southern California is generally lighter than the Cape of Good Hope. We got a deal on shipping her to the British Virgin Islands. My friends and I spent most of 2015 bringing her back to Sothern California in a series of legs. It was quite the adventure with lots of boat repairs in exotic locations. Her fundamentals are sound. The design is great. Her construction is a bullet proof work of art. She sails great! We have pushed her hard without drama. (Who doesn’t have some issues with plumbing, electronics, fuel, and engines on a new boat?)

Our first race was the 180 boat 2016 Newport Beach to Ensenada (N2E) race, where we took first overall. It was a great way to start! This year we won first in our N2E multihull class, including a 125nm match race against a Gunboat 62 (which we beat boat-for-boat and on handicap). We finished in about half the time that it took the condomarans to complete the course. Locally, we are the fastest sailboat in our Ventura Harbor. 

I have to say that I love Wahoo as much now as when I bought her. Best choice I could have made. She has met my expectations perfectly. I never tire of the complements on her looks or her performance. Or the looks I get when I describe her as my slower, more comfortable boat.”

Bill Gibbs

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Documents & Info

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Documents & Information

Welcome to the area of our site in which we keep any documents, articles or information we think you'd like to peruse while making the decision regarding your dream multihull. Building a boat is not for everyone, but it is much easier than most people expect and can be a great investment. The Schionning team always advise thorough research on design and construction aspects before making a decision and we hope the following information can assist you.

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Media & Publications

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Schionnings in the Media

The Schionning Media page is a collection of news appearances, articles or magazine mentions and appearances that we think are worth sharing. The Schionning office houses a collection of multihull magazines dating back over 10 years - and we think this gives potential clients a good indication of our reputation within Australia and around the world.

ARTICLES

Get In, Sit Down and Hold On - Schionning DesignsAn article on the G-Force’s under construction and the development of a new custom design. Published in issue #120 of Multihull World Magazine.

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7th Heaven - The New G-FORCE 1800C - Schionning Designs International.jpgA write-up on the G-Force 1800C, the latest and largest G-Force from Schionning Designs. Published in issue #121 of Multihull World Magazine.

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The Legend 60 Magazine Article by Schionning DesignsA short design write-up on the new Legend 60 design. Published in issue #121 of Multihull World Magazine.

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The Arrow 1200 A design review in Multihull World magazine for the brand new Arrow 1200 design. This design is 100% flat panel construction and is a great budget option for those wanting to cruise the world.A design review in Multihull World magazine for the brand new Arrow 1200 design. This design is 100% flat panel construction and is a great budget option for those wanting to cruise the world.

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New G-Force Cruise Range Schionning DesignsAn article from Multihull World Magazine about the introduction of the new G-Force Cruise range, that keep with the performance of their thoroughbred sisters but can carry those cruising extras!

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Schionning Designs - Cosmos Catamaran Launch - D'Estree Bay Launching Story

A launching story from Multihull World Magazine about the Cosmos 1320 D’Estree Bay that was launched in 2013.

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Schionning Designs Catamaran Launch - Time Lord Launching Story A launching story from Multihull World Magazine about the Wilderness 1030 A launching story from Multihull World Magazine about the Wilderness 1030 “Time Lord” that was launched in 2013.

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Construction

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Construction

This construction page will contain any new information that we believe is helpful to builders or anyone contemplating undertaking a build. Keep your eyes peeled for updates

G-Force 1500C
(CE Certified) Build

Paul de Preter and Jolanda van der Veen of Tri-Cat Sailing Holidays are building a G-Force 1500C - and are documenting their build meticulously.
Their chosen build method of female molding and vacuum infusion is not the recommended method for amateur construction, however it is an option and these regular video updates of the build are very helpful for gaining a greater understanding of vacuum infusion and how it is done.
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Catamaran Design Comparison

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Design Comparison Chart

It can be tempting to just think "what's one more metre?" however the addition of one metre of waterline length equates to an enormous increase in interior space and build hours, so choose something that suits your needs and budget most comfortably.

When budgeting rather allow a safety margin for any unexpected costs, as there are bound to be a few.

Choosing between designs, especially around a similar length can be tough. Our design comparison table is a helpful tool that lets you easily identify the small (but extremely important) differences between our design ranges and individual designs.

As always if you need personalized advice or would like to speak to someone to assist with your decision please email us.

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YouTube – TheSchionningTeam

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The Schionning Team

Youtube has opened the doors to a new world of video creating and sharing, and Schionning Designs has compiled a list of the best sailing, building or cruising videos and posted them below. More are added each week so keep checking back to see whats new!

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Razorcat 52

Razorcat 52 Sailing Catamaran Design by Schionning Designs

RAZORCAT 52

The focus of this design is elegant performance. An offshore capable multihull which is easily controlled and operated by one person from the safety and comfort of a central inside helm station, featuring 360 degree views throughout the bridge deck.

All lines (with the exception of the genoa/spinnaker sheets) lead to two electric reversible winches located either side of the helm. The genoa/ spinnaker sheets are handled by the two electric reversible winches in the cockpit (that can also be controlled remotely at the helm).

Couples that have spent time cruising know how critical it is to be able to handle the boat easily while on watch without having to wake your partner, this is not possible on most current catamaran designs.

A properly designed and constructed catamaran can be a very fast, but only if it remains light and easily driven. This design has relatively narrow hulls with dagger boards, along with simple powerful rig. The high bridge deck clearance minimizes pounding in a seaway and greatly adds to the comfortable motion aboard while sailing. All systems are designed to be easily accessed and maintained, a critical feature on any true cruising sailboat.

For further information or to inquire about this vessel, please use the link below and fill out the contact form on the RAZORCATS website.

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The RAZORCAT 52 production vessel is ONLY available exclusively from Anchor Yachts, built by Pacific Seacraft, North Carolina, USA. For any inquiries, pricing and availability - see their dedicated website using the link below.