Welcome to the Allied Seawind Owner's Association. This is the site for information about both the Seawind I and Seawind II boats. In the past it was aimed at the latter 32' model, so information on the 30 footers is a little scarce. But you'll find technical information about the boats, owner info, Seawind seafaring stories, and more.
Info about boats for sale is on the owner's page.
Follow the links for more information:
We do have an active mailing list; to subscribe send a blank email to [email protected] and respond to the confirmation emails.


Seawind Information
Seawind II original brochure
Seawind II Owner's Manual - The book that came with each boat. And here's another scan of the manual.
Manufacturer's description of the boat
Technical data like I, J, etc.
Line Drawings - Drawings of the Seawind II
The Molds - What happened to the molds after the company went bust (for the fifth and last time)?
Solution - The best owner description we have of a Seawind II
So You Want To Sail Around The World - Alan Eddy's circumnavigation in a Seawind I, the first such ever in a fiberglass boat.
Bebinka's circumnavigation in 1971 in a Seawind I.
Do check out the owner's page. A lot of us have web sites and blogs about our voyages, which are listed there.
 
         
        January 2016 Practical Sailor Article
          Good Old Boat Article Allied Seawind II
          Good Old Boat Article aboutThomas Gillmer, the Seawind's designer
          Did you know Tom Gillmer also designed the Pride of Baltimore?
          Good Old Boat Article Allied Boat Company
            February 1999 Sailing Magazine Used Boat Review
            Practical Sailor's Report
          Spinsheet's February 1999 Used Boat Review
          Ed Verner's story about losing his bobstay and bowsprit.
          Bluewaterboat article.
        
In the age of sail a gam was when two vessels encountered each other at sea. They'd stop and yarn for a while. We've had a few Seawind gams.
Spring 2002 gam in Rye NY
            Spring 2005 gam in St. Michael's 
            Fall 2007 gam in Annapolis 
            Fall 2007 gam in Long Island 
            April 2008 gam in Tampa
            May 2009 first West Coast gam
            Spring 2016 May, 2016 gam in St. Michael's MD
        
 
         
      In the olden days the Seawind Association actually produced printed and mailed newsletters. Those days are long gone, but here are those early newsletters.
Volume 1 Number 1 - May 1979
        Volume 1 Number 2 - September 1979
        Volume 1 Number 3 - December 1979
          Volume II Number I - April 1980
        Volume II Number II - August 1980
          Volume III Number I - February 1981
        Volume III Number II - September 1981
          Volume 91 Number 1- October 1991
          Volume 92 Number 1 - March 1992
        Volume 92 Number 2 - August 1992
        Volume 93 Number 1 - March 1993
        Volume 94 Number 1 - December 1994
        Volume 95 Number 1 - October 1995
        Volume 96 Number 1 - May 1996
        Volume 98 Number 1 - April 1998
        Volume 99 Number 1 - February 1999
One of our owners contemplated the age-old question - What is a Sailor?
This is how one of our owners wound up with his boat.
It seems that there are some resemblances between being in a cult and Allied SWII ownership. If you would like to see what has brought the owners to this condition, read on. 
    
 
    Site started 1998 by Howard Hering