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Don White
 
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"Morgan Ohlson" wrote in message
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Appropriate sail area


Hi everybody! I have a slight design problem which maybe better answered

by
boat users then boat builders.

The rig will most likely be a Bermuda sloop (main + jib) or possibly a
Bermuda Cat rig. The bare hull will be made very lite because it's a

trailer
sailer to be easily handled.

The size is very large for a 1-man dinghy due to hiking gear, cameras etc
etc. LOA 5,60m (18') x 1,95m (~6½')
2 x 40Kg (pivoting centerboards) draft only 0,7m and a heavy rudder, 10Kg.

Here are the total weights incl. Crew, hiking equippments etc.

(calculated):

300Kg (~750lbs) sailing fast, for fun.

450Kg Main_design-weight_ Safe _cruising /transport_ with gear.

550Kg (~1400lbs) Max (used) load

How big a sail would I need /dare to take?
You could also give me an appropriate SA/D Ratio.

** My Sandpiper 565 seems to be similar in size.
mainsail = 94 sq ft
genoa 73 sq ft
see * http://sailquest.com/market/models/spipe.htm *