Bavaria YachtbauCruiser 37 exclusively tested

Fridtjof Gunkel

 · 14.07.2013

Bavaria Yachtbau: Cruiser 37 exclusively testedPhoto: Yacht/N. Krauss
Cruiser 37 exclusive test
The largest German shipyard has relaunched its volume model. Most of the changes concern the deck and the interior of the yacht

Larger windows that stretch the superstructure, more overhead hatches, two smaller wheels instead of one large one, a modified cockpit: the new one is better, more attractive, more contemporary. And sails really well, as the YACHT test showed even in light winds. One striking feature is the well-tuned, smooth and direct Jefa cable steering.

Below deck, the Bavaria Cruiser 37 has a successful layout with a pleasing appearance and, above all, many attractive details such as bilge compartments connected by tubes or a navigation table that disappears into a wall, turning a sofa into another berth.

More about the boat in the new YACHT, issue 16 - on newsstands from 17 July.

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Fridtjof Gunkel

Fridtjof Gunkel

Deputy Chief Editor YACHT

Fridtjof Gunkel was born on Helgoland in 1962; he started his sailing career there in the Opti and quickly switched to keelboats. North Sea Week, Cowes Week and Kiel Week were early stops, followed by many years in the Admiral's Cup scene on the cuppers “Container” and “Rubin” World Championships and international regattas in the Starboat, with the mini-maxi “SiSiSi” and various tonner yachts as well as participation in the Whitbread Round the World Race were further formative stations, flanked by extensive cruising trips. Fridtjof Gunkel joined YACHT back in 1985 as part of a traineeship, where he later became Head of the Test & Technology department and then Deputy Editor-in-Chief around 25 years ago. He is also responsible for the regatta and sports section. Fridtjof Gunkel privately sails a performance/cruiser moored on the Baltic coast, his favorite areas are the eastern Swedish archipelago and Brittany.

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