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Searunner 37
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The Searunner 37 is a trimaran sailboat designed by Jim Brown in the 1960s.[1] It is the second largest boat in the Searunner series, the largest being the Searunner 40.

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searunner 37 near the equator and international date line
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Searunner 37 on San Francisco Bay 1980
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Jim Brown stayed with Piver's narrow-waisted hulls while introducing the centerboard, center cockpit, and cutter rig. Of the 47 multihulls we spoke outside U.S. waters, 13 were Brown designs. While poor payload capacity and hobby-horsing are owner complaints with the 31 and 37, his 40-footer gets high marks. The Searunner's safety record is outstanding. Its divided accommodation provides the best ventilation of any boat in the tropics.

Randy Thomas, Yachting (1985)[3]

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