Sail area:
-Main: 23 m² / 247.6 ft²
-Jib: 25.4 m² / 273.4 ft²
-Genoa: 37.8 m² / 406.9 ft²
Boats exported to the USA were called the Dutch Flyer 31.
Sail area:
-Main: 23 m² / 247.6 ft²
-Jib: 25.4 m² / 273.4 ft²
-Genoa: 37.8 m² / 406.9 ft²
Boats exported to the USA were called the Dutch Flyer 31.
Last built date includes the Morgan 381 (AKA 38 MKII)
Standard keel was the deeper fin keel. Available with optional wing keel: Draft: 5 ft
Optional deep keel: draft – 1.75 m / 5.75 ft
Sail area:
-Main (standard): 16.39 m² / 176.42 ft²
-Genoa: 35.8 m² / 385.35 ft²
-#1 Jib: 28 m² / 301.39 ft²
-#2 Jib (standard): 20.55 m² / 221.2 ft²
-Storm: 10.53 m² / 113.34 ft²
-Spinnaker: 77 m² / 828.82 ft²
Of eight built, one has a 7/8 fractional rig.
Shallow keel draft: 1.3 m / 4.26 ft
Shallow keel ballast: 1,900 kg / 4189 lbs.
It is thought the Wylie 38, 39 and Wyliecat 39 were all built using the same mold. A total of 11 hulls were produced.
An enlarged version of the Goldeneye (design #1133) in collaboration with Sidney Herreshoff, Halsey Herreshoff and Gordon Goodwin.
Interior designed by David Binks (Australian designer/boat builder).
Designed for tiller steering. Available with optional pedestal steering.
Originally called the Golden Era 26, an extended version of the Golden Era 25.
Herreshoff H-26 inspired.
Wing keel draft: 5 ft / 1.52 m
A 1997 brochure reports:
Fin keel displacement: 19,700 lbs./ 8,935.77 kg
Wing keel:
-Draft: 5.5 ft/ 1.68 m
-Displacement: 20,500 lbs / 9,298.64 kg
-Ballast: 8,000 lbs / 3,678.24 kg