Nautor Swan unveils the Arrow 75 at boot Dusseldorf

In response to market demands, Nautor Swan unveiled the Swan Arrow project, a cutting-edge 23m (75ft) motor yacht, at boot Dusseldorf 2024.

Constructed with advanced composites, blending infused GRP and infused carbon, the boat, with mold tools in progress, is set to launch in the summer of 2024. Embodying a 23m (75ft) 'walkaround' design, it encapsulates superyacht features in a more compact form.

Swan Arrow 75

The new motor yacht boasts a protected cockpit that features an opening roof and a sliding, pivoting glass door system, providing a panoramic view. When open, it offers an "al fresco" ambiance, while closed, it remains cozy, protected, and private — an ideal setup for cruising and anchoring enjoyment.

A standout innovation is the opening platform, creating a 50 square-meter beach area elevated above the water through side openings, forming a captivating terrace on the sea.

Swan Arrow 75
Swan Arrow 75

Below deck, the Arrow's interior blends iconic Swan yacht elements with new design features and materials to deliver a homely ambiance. 

In total, the yacht accommodates six guests in a captivating space. The aft master cabin on the port side features a walk-in closet and ensuite, complemented by a VIP cabin and a twin cabin, each with private heads. The crew quarters, housing two individuals, are strategically placed forward, ensuring privacy for the owners and their guests.

An alternative layout presents two spacious double cabins with a central lounge area, ideal for those who appreciate relaxing below deck. Furthermore, the saloon on the starboard side features a dedicated dining area with a U-shaped sofa.

Swan Arrow 75

With a generous beam of 6.9m (23ft), the wide body accommodates three optional inboard engines, consisting of Volvo Penta D13-IPS1350s, propelling the Arrow to a top speed of 40 knots. The hull is also engineered for performance, ensuring a sustainable approach to fuel consumption.