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Avis sur le Beneteau Swift Trawler 41 Fly Moritz
Yacht · 44 ft (13 m) · Biograd
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Caractéristiques clés
- Chantier
- Beneteau
- Modèle
- Swift Trawler 41 Fly
- Longueur
- 44 ft (13 m)
- Passagers
- 7
- Cabines
- 3
Verdict
The Swift Trawler 41 Fly is a well-balanced family cruiser with practical layout, strong livability and easy coastal cruising manners. It is not a pure speed boat, but it offers useful range, solid efficiency and a flybridge package that makes the most of its 44-foot size.
Avantages
- +Three-cabin layout suits family use or hosting guests
- +Semi-displacement hull favors efficient cruising and steady ride
- +Large fuel and water capacities support longer weekends
- +Flybridge adds visibility and outdoor social space
- +Shallow draft broadens access to coastal anchorages
Inconvénients
- −Top speed is modest compared with planing cruisers
- −Flybridge height can limit bridge clearance and some storage options
- −Performance is optimized for cruising, not sporty handling
- −Value depends on how much use you make of the flybridge and extra accommodation
The Beneteau Swift Trawler 41 Fly is a 44'1" GRP semi-displacement cruiser with a wide 13'11" beam, three cabins and two heads in common market listings, giving it a clear family-orientated layout rather than a stripped-back passagemaker. The design emphasizes usable deck space, visibility from the flybridge and practical onboard storage over aggressive styling or high-speed performance.[1][3][13]
On the water, the boat is set up for efficient cruising with twin 320 hp diesels and shaft drive. Published sources place top speed in the low-to-mid 20-knot range and cruising speed around the mid-teens, which is appropriate for a trawler-style hull but slower than a planing sport cruiser.[1][6][12] The shallow 3'9" draft should help in coastal cruising and marina access, while the weight and hull form suggest a stable, composed ride rather than quick acceleration.[1][5][6]
Comfort is one of its strongest points. The 3-cabin, 2-head arrangement, 106-gallon fresh-water capacity and 309-gallon fuel capacity make it suitable for extended weekends or short cruising trips without constant refueling or provisioning.[1][3][4] For a 44-foot yacht, the livability appears well judged, especially for owners who want a manageable platform with genuine cruising amenities.
In value terms, the Swift Trawler 41 Fly competes by combining accommodation, range and brand reputation in a size that is still owner-manageable. Its main trade-off is that buyers are paying for versatility and comfort rather than outright speed, so it is best suited to those who prioritize efficient cruising and family use over performance-driven boating.[1][6][13]


