Aventura 37 Information, Review, Specs

Boat drawing
Make
Aventura
Model
37
Number Built
Production Year(s)
2021 - ??

The Aventura 37, launched by Aventura Catamarans in 2021, embodies the builder's vision for a "smart and fast multihull dedicated to cruising." Designed by the renowned Samer Lasta Design Studio, this catamaran quickly established itself as a fast, secure, and comfortable vessel, well-suited for both coastal exploration and more ambitious offshore voyages. It represents a significant model in Aventura's evolving range, fitting strategically between its smaller and larger siblings to offer a versatile option for sailing enthusiasts.

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History and Design

The Aventura 37 was introduced in 2021, coinciding with Aventura Catamarans' 20th anniversary, marking a milestone for the French-Tunisian shipyard. Its design was entrusted to the Paris-based Samer Lasta Design Studio, a frequent collaborator known for its expertise in naval architecture, as well as interior and exterior aesthetics. The design philosophy behind the Aventura 37 remains faithful to Aventura's core principles: maximizing habitability, ergonomics, and the overall quality of the interior layout, while still delivering a "smart and fast" multihull for cruising, 1, 10, 12]. Aventura Catamarans, operating under STGI Marine from their modern factory in Menzel Bourguiba, Tunisia, maintains a commitment to professional construction and exacting standards, a hallmark of their manufacturing ethos during this era. While the primary configuration is a 3-cabin, 2-bathroom layout, the model offers flexibility with options for 3 cabins and 3 bathrooms, or even 4 cabins with varying bathroom counts, catering to diverse owner and charter needs. An "Aventura 37 DayCharter" variant was also introduced in 2022, showcasing adaptability in its design applications.

Sailing Performance and Handling

The Aventura 37, with its modern catamaran design, offers a lively sailing experience. With a reported sail area of 1011.81 square feet and a lightship displacement of 17,416 pounds, it achieves a Sail Area to Displacement (SA/D) ratio of approximately 24.08. This ratio suggests a boat capable of respectable performance, particularly in lighter wind conditions, making it responsive and enjoyable to sail for a cruising catamaran. Unlike monohulls, catamarans derive their stability primarily from their wide beam of 19.49 feet rather than internal ballast, which is not present in the Aventura 37's specifications.

Reviewers have noted the Aventura 37's "vitality" under sail, even in short chop, indicating a comfortable motion and effective handling characteristics. Its design emphasizes ease of use, with owners finding it manageable for short-handed sailing and maneuvering. The helm station, integrated into an asymmetrical deck layout to port, provides convenient access to the foredeck and a generous sundeck, while a well-organized sail control pit further enhances single-handed operation. The hull type is specified as a catamaran, with a fiberglass solid construction for both hull and deck, ensuring a robust build.

Accommodations and Layout

The interior of the Aventura 37 is a key highlight, praised for its "exceptionally well thought" layout and ergonomics by Lasta Design Studio. The standard configuration features three double cabins and two bathrooms, providing comfortable living spaces for a crew or family. The owner's suite is typically located in the port hull, encompassing a spacious double bed, an office area, and a dressing room, offering a private and comfortable retreat. For those requiring more berths or facilities, optional layouts include three cabins with three bathrooms, or even four cabins with two, three, or four bathrooms, making it a versatile choice for both private ownership and charter operations.

The construction integrates nine Goiot LuxAir ventilation windows and twelve Altuglass panels, ensuring ample natural light and excellent ventilation throughout the interior. The use of robust composite materials, such as fiberglass solid for both the hull and deck, contributes to the boat's overall quality and ergonomic characteristics. While specific details on material finishes are best observed in person, Aventura's commitment to quality ensures a well-appointed and durable living environment, suitable for extended cruising.

Owner's Perspectives

Owners and reviewers frequently laud the Aventura 37 for its impressive value proposition within the 37-foot catamaran market. Its solid construction and comfortable motion, derived from its "secure and comfortable" design, are often cited as significant strengths, particularly for those undertaking coastal or offshore passages. The ease of handling and maneuverability, even for short-handed crews, is another consistent positive. Owners particularly appreciate the thoughtful design of the master cabin, which often receives high praise for its spaciousness and amenities. While general discussions around catamaran sailing occasionally touch on downwind performance and spinnaker handling, no specific or recurring common problems or major design flaws are widely reported by Aventura 37 owners, underscoring the boat's reputation for reliability and well-executed design.

Measurements

Construction & Hull

Construction Material
Fiberglass (Solid)
Hull Type
Catamaran Sailboat
Keel Type
Twin
Ballast
-
Displacement
17416 lbs
Water Capacity
132 gal
Fuel Capacity
132 gal

Engine

Engine Make
Engine Model
Engine Type
Engine HP
Engine Count
1
Drive Type
Fuel Type
Diesel
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IJPE FS LOALWL

Rig & Sails

Rig Type
Fractional Sloop
P (Main Luff)
-
E (Main Foot)
-
I (Foretriangle Height)
-
J (Foretriangle Base)
-
Forestay Length (est)
-
Main Sail Area
-
Foretriangle Sail Area
-
Total Sail Area (Reported)
1011.81 sqft
Total Sail Area (Calc)
-

Dimensions

LOA
35.76 ft
LWL
-
Beam
19.49 ft
Draft
3.94 ft
Max Headroom
-
Air Draft
65.62 ft

Calculations

Hull Speed
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Pounds per Inch Immersion