Rigs: Masthead Sloop
Records for the Chassiron line of boats were created with information from third party sources. Specifications have not been verified and can vary between sources.
Also built by Ocqueteau Shipyard from 1983-1988.
Records for the Chassiron line of boats were created with information from third party sources. Specifications have not been verified and can vary between sources.
Specs for the RF were from an E. Richard brochure when possible. Additional specs are from a 1980 review in Loisirs Nautiques magazine.
The original CF were Wood…
LOA: 8.50m.
LWL: 7.0m
Beam: 2.75m
Draft: 1.35m
Mast height: 11.6m
Headroom: 1.8m
By 1972 hulls were GRP. Above specs are for the GRP version.
Records for the Chassiron line of boats were created with information from third party sources. Specifications have not been verified and can vary between sources.
Reported SA = main + genoa
Thanks to Jerome Faulle for providing information on this boat.
A fin keel version draws 2.67′, but most were built with bilge (twin) keels.
The fiberglass Mk III version was the result of a major re-design and was built by Hurley Marine Ltd. Including a round bilge design vs. the hard chine on the Mk II, a 40% increase in SA and bilge keels made of FG moulding with interior ballast.
An optional inboard engine was available.
Later a Mk 4 version (1973-1974) was built based on the Mk 3 but with 4 berths. Only about 25 of the Mk 4 were built.
SA above = main + jib
SAILS (are offered as an option)
Main sail = 39.5 sqm
Genoa I = 58 sqm
Genoa II = 47.8 sqm
Jib = 32.2 sqm
Storm jib = 10.7 sqm
Spinnaker = 131 sqm
SA above = main + genoa II
Sails are offered as options.
Mainsail = 59.1 sqm
Furling mainsail = 52.1 sqm
Genoa I = 78.6 sqm
Genoa II = 66.8 sqm
Jib = 22.8 sqm
Storm jib = 15.4 sqm
Spinnaker = 208.3 sqm
Cruising spinnaker = 196.7 sqm
Updated Nauticat 35. New deck design, new keel and rudder, and bottom strengthening framework.
Thanks to David Welch for providing information on the Helsen 20.