Hard and comfortable
Few models so faithfully reflect the spirit of the North Wind shipyard as its 47 feet. Presented in the mid-1980s, this design by Marcelo Penna was in production for about a decade.
It can almost be said that the massive silhouette of the North Wind 47, with its elevated cabin and the false cover run towards the bow from the flare of the stick are almost more fashionable today in the segment of comfortable cruises than in the early 80s, when this model made its debut.
But time does not pass in vain and the sleeve of this 47 feet closing towards the stern, the marked “V” shape throughout the length of the fairing or the long trapezoidal keel denote the passage of the years.