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Gemini Freestyle 37
 ·  Builder: Gemini Catamarans (Usa)  ·  First built: 2017
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About the Gemini Freestyle 37

Launched in 2017 by Gemini Catamarans, the Freestyle 37 represents a modern evolution of the builder's philosophy of creating accessible, versatile cruising catamarans for the North American market. This 38-foot multihull combines practical coastal cruising capabilities with the stability and space advantages that make catamarans increasingly popular among cruising sailors. The boat's twin keel configuration and moderate 2.83-foot draft make it well-suited for exploring shallow anchorages and coastal waterways that would challenge deeper monohulls. With a generous 14-foot beam providing excellent stability and interior volume, the Freestyle 37 offers the kind of living space that appeals to extended cruising couples or small families. The fractional sloop rig and 656 square feet of sail area deliver respectable performance while remaining manageable for shorthanded sailing. Built with fiberglass construction and powered by a 25-horsepower engine, this catamaran strikes a balance between affordability and capability. The SA/Displacement ratio of 27.48 suggests moderate performance characteristics, making it ideal for comfortable coastal cruising rather than racing applications. For sailors seeking the multihull lifestyle without extreme complexity or cost, the Freestyle 37 offers an appealing entry point into catamaran ownership.

Core Dimensions
LOA (Length Overall) 38.17 ft / 11.63 m
LWL (Waterline Length) 34.83 ft / 10.62 m
Beam 14.00 ft / 4.27 m
Max Draft 2.83 ft / 0.86 m
Displacement 7,500.00 lb / 3,402 kg
Sail Area (Reported) 656.00 ft² / 60.94 m²
Headroom 6.25 ft / 1.91 m
Design & Construction
Hull Type Catamaran Twin Keel
Rigging Type Fractional Sloop
Construction FG
Builder Gemini Catamarans (USA)
First Built 2017
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Performance Ratios
SA/Displacement Sail Area to Displacement ratio measures how much sail power a boat has relative to its weight. Higher values mean more performance and speed.
Under 14 — Heavy cruiser, slow14–18 — Cruising sailboat18–22 — Cruiser/racerOver 22 — Performance racer
27.48
Comfort Ratio Ted Brewer's Comfort Ratio predicts how comfortable a boat will feel in offshore conditions. Higher values mean a steadier, more comfortable motion in a seaway.
Under 20 — Uncomfortably rough20–30 — Acceptable coastal30–40 — Good offshore comfortOver 40 — Very comfortable offshore
9.55
Capsize Screening Formula The USHS Capsize Screening Formula estimates offshore capsize risk. Lower is safer — values under 2.0 are considered acceptable for offshore sailing.
Under 2.0 — Safe for offshore2.0–2.2 — Borderline offshoreOver 2.2 — Coastal use recommended
2.87
Hull Speed Hull Speed is the theoretical maximum speed of a displacement hull, calculated from waterline length. Most cruising sailboats reach this speed in moderate conditions. 7.91 kn
Pounds/Inch Immersion Pounds per Inch Immersion (PPI) tells you how much weight is needed to sink the boat one inch. Useful for calculating how additional gear and stores affect waterline. 10.45 pounds/inch
Rig Dimensions
Mast Height (DWL) 47.00 ft / 14.33 m
Engine & Accommodations
Horsepower 25
Fuel Capacity 56 gals / 212 L
Water Capacity 60 gals / 227 L
KSP 0.87
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