PEN DUICK II

by Kagou
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Pen Duick II is a ketch-type sailboat with which Éric Tabarly won the English Transat in 1964. Designed and built by Gilles Costantini
 
created by Kagou
performance weight 50.74706
 
Restrictions Custom decklayouts and custom sails are not allowed
 

Specifications:

Hull type Monohull
Length over all 13.57 m. / 44.5 ft.
Length waterline 9.94 m. / 32.6 ft.
Beam 2.89 m. / 9.5 ft.
Depth 2.12 m. / 7.0 ft.
Total weight 6500 kg / 6.4 long tonnes
Ballast 3500 kg / 7716 pounds
Max. waterballast per side 0 liter
Mast 12.46 m. / 40.9 ft.
Sail area up wind 64.4 m². / 693 ft².
Max. sail area 90.1 m². / 970 ft².
D/L ratio 179
S/D ratio 18.5
 
Sails:
Mainsail 21.5 m². / 231 ft². dacron 3 reefs
Mizzen 9.9 m². / 106 ft². dacron 3 reefs
Gennaker 43.1 m². / 464 ft². dacron
Genoa 33.0 m². / 355 ft². dacron
Nr 1 23.0 m². / 247 ft². dacron
Nr 3 16.4 m². / 177 ft². dacron
Nr 4 8.7 m². / 94 ft². dacron
Mizzen staysail 15.7 m². / 169 ft². dacron
 
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