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Moxie M37 Island Hopper: A Mini Review
This catamaran achieves it's goals of outdoor living, fast sailing, and flexible sail plans. A mini review from our January 2009 issue

Dec 31, 2008
By Jeremy McGeary (More articles by this author)
Billy Black
The Moxie M37 Island Hopper displays one or her many sail configurations during the 2009 Boat of the Year Contest.
Bred to mix fast sailing with outdoor living, the Moxie M37 Island Hopper expresses the approach its designer and builder, Uwe Jaspersen, brings to catamarans. It achieves its first objective with a flexible sail plan, which Jaspersen eagerly demonstrated on our test sail by setting and dousing in rapid succession the hank-on self-tacking jib, the furling screecher, and the sock-set asymmetric spinnaker. The flat-top mainsail has two reef points. One is at a normal, first-reef height, and the second is halfway up the luff, for getting home in a "blow," which in the boat's home waters around Cape Town, South Africa, occurs regularly.
The M37's command cockpit is at the confluence of the sailing action, at the base of the mast and forward of the saloon. From this central location, one person can handle all the sheets, halyards, traveler tag lines, and the controls for the rotating carbon-fiber mast and the daggerboards
An arched, rigid, carbon-fiber bimini-type roof shades the cockpit area and extends aft to cover the "saloon," which is copiously conditioned with fresh air. A large table on centerline encloses a 42-gallon, heavily insulated icebox and is flanked by banquettes whose backs fold down, creating a pair of double berths for outdoor sleeping.
Enclosed accommodations consist of a galley aft in the starboard hull, a low nav desk cum office aft in the port hull, and a queen-size berth amidships in each.
A pair of Lombardini diesel engines provide auxiliary power through saildrives.
The M37 offers a style of sailing and living rarely found in production catamarans.
Jeremy McGeary


Specs

LOA    39' 6"
LWL    36' 0"
Beam    22' 0"
Draft (boards up/down)    2' 2"/6' 11"
Sail Area    555 sq. ft.
Displacement    6,065 lb.
Water    57 gal.
Fuel    32 gal.
Engines: Lombardini 20-hp. saildrives
Designer    Uwe Jaspersen
Price    $355,000
Moxie Yachts Ltd.
(908) 837-9562
www.moxieyachts.com
 
 
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