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a legendary trimaran | |
Manureva (originally named Pen Duick IV) was a custom-built racing trimaran famous for being the first oceangoing multihull racing sailboat, opening the path to the supremacy in speed of this kind of boat over monohulls. Build by Eric Tabarly, ti was lost at sea with his spipper Alain Colas during the first "route du rhum" in 1978. |
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created by Lamardechois - FredFred performance weight 22.4398 |
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Specifications: |
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Hull type | Trimaran |
Length over all | 21.40 m. / 70.2 ft. |
Length waterline | 17.18 m. / 56.4 ft. |
Beam | 10.85 m. / 35.6 ft. |
Depth | 2.25 m. / 7.4 ft. |
Total weight | 8000 kg / 7.9 long tonnes |
Ballast | 0 kg / 0 pounds |
Max. waterballast per side | 0 liter |
Mast | 19.18 m. / 62.9 ft. |
Sail area up wind | 166.0 m². / 1787 ft². |
Max. sail area | 204.5 m². / 2201 ft². |
D/L ratio | 42 |
S/D ratio | 41.5 |
Sails: | |
Mainsail | 54.4 m². / 586 ft². dacron 3 reefs |
Mizzen | 29.5 m². / 318 ft². dacron 3 reefs |
Gennaker | 120.6 m². / 1298 ft². dacron |
Genoa | 82.1 m². / 883 ft². dacron |
Jib | 40.4 m². / 435 ft². dacron |
Code 0 | 114.1 m². / 1229 ft². dacron |