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Step aboard Gold Finger and you quickly understand why the Seawind 1160 has developed such a strong following among Australian cruising sailors.
The wide cockpit is the natural centre of the boat. Protected, practical and designed for life aboard, there is space here for relaxed meals, entertaining guests or simply enjoying an anchorage.
One of the defining features of the Seawind design is the trifold saloon door system. Open the doors and the cockpit and saloon become one large indoor-outdoor living area, creating excellent airflow and making the boat feel considerably larger than her 38-foot length suggests.
Twin helm stations provide good visibility forward and allow the skipper to choose the most comfortable position depending on conditions. With the self-tacking headsail, roller furling system and sailing controls led aft to the cockpit, Gold Finger is set up for straightforward short-handed sailing.
Moving into the saloon, the interior is bright, practical and designed around extended time aboard.
The galley forms part of the main living area and features an upright fridge/freezer, three-burner LPG stove, generous storage and useful bench space. Importantly for longer stays aboard, Gold Finger carries approximately 700 litres of fresh water.
The saloon table provides a comfortable dining and entertaining area and can also convert to create an additional double berth when required.
Accommodation is arranged across three double cabins. Combined with the convertible saloon berth and additional child bunk, the layout provides sleeping accommodation for up to eight people.
Two bathrooms provide additional practicality for families, guests or extended cruising.
Outside, the wide decks and catamaran platform make moving around the boat straightforward, while the twin fixed mini-keels provide the shallow draft and cruising versatility many Seawind owners value.
At the stern, the Highfield tender powered by a Suzuki 6HP outboard provides a practical setup for getting ashore, exploring anchorages or handling everyday cruising duties.
A significant feature of Gold Finger is her propulsion package. She is powered by twin Yamaha T25 High Thrust four-stroke outboards installed in 2024. The outboard configuration provides straightforward access for servicing and maintenance while keeping the propulsion system separate from the accommodation spaces.
Under sail, Gold Finger carries a full-batten mainsail together with a roller-furling, self-tacking headsail.
The combination of twin helms, sailing controls led aft and the self-tacking headsail makes the boat particularly appealing to owners looking for a cruising catamaran that can be comfortably managed without a large crew.
Gold Finger represents a practical opportunity for buyers looking for a Seawind 1160 Lite with genuine accommodation capacity, simple systems and the versatility to suit family cruising, extended coastal sailing or charter use.