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  1. SailboatData.com

    Find information on over 9000 sailboats from the late 1800's to present. Compare boats by LOA, year, model, and favorite, and access forum for discussions.

  2. Boat-Specs.com: Sailling boats and yachts specifications

    Find and compare sailboats and yachts by various criteria, such as hull length, draft, displacement, and more. Browse sailboat builders, designers, ranges, and collections, or use the advanced search to filter by your preferences.

  3. Sailboat Specifications

    A boat with a BN of 1.6 or greater is a boat that will be reefed often in offshore cruising. Derek Harvey, "Multihulls for Cruising and Racing", International Marine, Camden, Maine, 1991, states that a BN of 1 is generally accepted as the dividing line between so-called slow and fast multihulls.

  4. Sailboat Calculator

    A tool to calculate sailboat performance and design parameters based on user input or database search. Enter or select boat name, length, beam, displacement, sail area, and rig measurements to see the derived quantities.

  5. Boat Specifications Database

    Search and compare full specifications of sailboats, powerboats and yachts. Benchmark your boat against others and explore by maker, type and hull type.

  6. Sailboats data

    Find sailboat specs, ratings, reviews, and more on Oceanwavesail.com, the most comprehensive sailing boats website. Explore sailboat galleries, recipes, history, terminology, and tips for sailing enthusiasts.

  7. Boats Detailed Specifications And Buying Guide

    ©2022 Boats and Yachts Detailed Data And Technical Specs (Dimensions, Prices, Weight and Engine Power)

  8. Sailing The Web, the ultimate sailboat database

    Most popular sailboats. Show all. Wingsailer Wingsailer. Alpa Alpa A7. Cantieri Navali Di Fiumicino New Optimist Carter 38. Alpa Alpa 9,50. Alpa Alpa Dodi 6,70. Barberis Show 29. Jeanneau Sangria.

  9. Sailing boats and yachts 1/54

    1/54. 1605 sailing boats (monohulls, catamarans and trimarans) are listed on Boat-Specs.com: Catamaran Monohull Prao Trimaran. Hull length : 2.6 - 36.1 m. DLR i.

  10. Sailboat and yacht collections

    Sailboat and yacht collections: 13 collections and classes of sailboats are listed on Boat-Specs.com:.

  11. Sailboat Specifications 101: Explained For Beginners

    It is the ratio of a boat's displacement (weight) to its Beam (width). Capsize ratio formula: Beam / ( (Displacement/64.2)1/3) The beam is in feet. Displacement is in pounds. A good capsize ratio is generally considered to be between 1.33 and 2.0, although this can vary depending on the type of boat and its purpose.

  12. Sail Boats Data & Info

    You can simultaneously apply several filters and the table below will display all those sailing boats that are compliant with your search. You can then click on the Details button of each boat to expand and find a lot more information on each of them. Should you wish to compare two sailboats, please use the Compare button and enter the two ...

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    The CSF compares beam with displacement since excess beam contributes to capsize and heavy displacement reduces capsize vulnerability. The boat is better suited for ocean passages (vs coastal cruising) if the result of the calculation is 2.0 or less. The lower the better. CSF = Beam/Disp (cubic ft)^.333.

  14. The Catalina 25

    Under power, the Catalina 25 will make about 5- 1/2 knots with a 6-hp. outboard, and you can coax an extra 1/2 to 3/4 knot or so out of the boat with an 8- hp. or 9.9-hp. engine. (Theoretical maximum hull speed in ideal conditions is around 6.3 knots.)

  15. Understanding Sailboat Design Ratios

    Our 'Sailboat Design Ratio Calculator' takes all the hard work out of calculating the numbers andwill provide a valuable insight into a sailboat's performance and handling characteristics. We make a small charge of $4.99 for this useful tool as a contribution towards the costs of keeping this website afloat. ThisSailboat Design Ratio Calculator ...

  16. Sailing Terms: Sailboat Types, Rigs, Uses, and Definitions

    June 17, 2024. Sailboats are powered by sails using the force of the wind. They are also referred to as sailing dinghies, boats, and yachts, depending on their size. Sailboats range in size, from lightweight dinghies like the Optimist dinghy (7'9") all the way up to mega yachts over 200 feet long. The length is often abbreviated as LOA (length ...

  17. Catalina 27 Standard

    Sailboat specifications. The Catalina 27 is a 26'10" (8.18m) cruising sailboat designed by Frank Butler (United States) and Robert Finch (United States). She was built between 1971 and 1991 by Catalina Yachts (United States) with 6662 hulls completed. The Catalina 27 is as well listed, on Boat-Specs.com, in Wing keel and Tall rig version ...

  18. CATALINA 30

    Notes. With more than 6000 sold, the Catalina 30 is one of the most successful production sailing yachts in history. During the long production run of this basic model there were a great number of variations with standard and tall rig configurations, each with a bowsprit option, and also including shoal, wing and deep fin keels.

  19. Table 10

    The shape, size, weight, tone, size of letters, and size of ship on which various sizes of bells are to be used are indicated in the illustrations, Figure 32 (Ship's bell), Figure 33 (Motor Boat Bell), and Table 10 (Navy Ship and Motor Boat Bell Weights, Tones, and Dimensions) (above).

  20. J/24 (J/Boats)

    Sailboat specifications. Last update: 13rd March 2020. The J/24 is a 24' (7.32m) one design sailboat designed by Rod Johnstone (United States). She was built since 1977 (and now discontinued) by J/Boats (United States). J/24's main features. Model. J/24. Hull type. Monohull. Category. Coastal one design sailboat.

  21. PEARSON 30

    A boat with a BN of 1.6 or greater is a boat that will be reefed often in offshore cruising. Derek Harvey, "Multihulls for Cruising and Racing", International Marine, Camden, Maine, 1991, states that a BN of 1 is generally accepted as the dividing line between so-called slow and fast multihulls.

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