Draft for twin keel version: 4.92′.
Based on the STORM 33 (WESTERLY).

Originally the COMFORT 34 first built in 1974. Sweden Yachts took over production in 1978.

A STORM CRUISER version was introduced in 1989 with the same hull and deck, a shorter rig, larger engine, and more cruising amenities below. Most of these were twin-keelers.

The WESTERLY GALWAY 36 is the aft-cockpit version of the SOLWAY 36.
Rebranded the W35 in 1979.
Sloop rig sail area:
-Main: 282 ft² / 26.2 m²
-Genoa (#1): 450 ft² / 41.8 m²
-Genoa (#2): 334 ft² / 31 m²
-Jib (#1): 220 ft² / 20.4 m²
-Jib (#2): 110 ft² / 10.2 m²

Available with a ketch rig. Sail area:
-Main: 239 ft² / 22.2 m²
-Mizzen: 69 ft² / 6.4 m²
-Genoa (#1): 435 ft² / 40.4 m²
-Genoa (#2): 334 ft² / 31 m²
-Jib (#1): 220 ft² / 20.4 m²
-Jib (#2): 110 ft² / 10.2 m²

A twin keel version is called the SOLWAY 36.
Same hull as GALWAY, SOLWAY, and MEDWAY.
The CONWAY and SOLWAY 36’s were center cockpits. The GALWAY (twin keel) and MEDWAY (deep fin keel) were aft cockpits.
Available as sloop or ketch.
Rebranded the Conway 36 MKII in 1979.

Builder:
Bowman Special Projects
Ocean Quay, Belvidere Road
Southampton, SO14 5QV, England
+44-1703-234777
Fax +44-1703-237444.

Production version of the Holland 1973 1/4 ton Cup winner “Eygthene”. Twin keel version was available.
The same design was available as KIWI 24 in the US and HOLLAND 24 in Australia. The boat was also built in Argentina under the name EITIN by Astilleros Ancarola in partnership between Ron Holland and the Argentine designer Carlos Ancarola.

Rig Dims. from ORC cert.

Shallow draft version: 7.42′