DOUGLAS 31/32

DOUGLAS 31/32

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Sailboat Specifications

Definitions
Hull Type: Long Keel
Rigging Type: Masthead Sloop
LOA: 9.78 m
LWL: 7.47 m
S.A. (reported): 42.64 m²
Beam: 2.90 m
Displacement: 5,216 kg
Max Draft: 1.42 m
Construction: FG
First Built: 1967
Last Built: 1982
Builder: Douglas Marine Craft (CAN)
Designer: Ted Brewer

Sailboat Calculations

Definitions
S.A. / Displ.: 14.46
Disp: / Len: 349.10
Comfort Ratio: 33.09
Capsize Screening Formula: 1.69
S#: 1.24
Hull Speed: 6.63 kn
Pounds/Inch Immersion: 831.64 pounds/inch

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Rig and Sail Particulars

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I: 11.43 m
J: 3.87 m
P: 9.75 m
E: 4.21 m
S.A. Fore: 22.12 m²
S.A. Main: 20.51 m²
S.A. Total (100% Fore + Main Triangles): 42.64 m²
S.A./Displ. (calc.): 14.46
Est. Forestay Length: 12.07 m

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Designers: Edward S. Brewer
Builders: Hinterhoeller Yachts Ltd.
Related Sailboats: HULLMASTER 31
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Notes

DOUGLAS 32 is like 31 with extended reverse transom.
Similar to HULLMASTER 31, ALCONA 31.

HISTORY:
DOUGLAS MARINE CRAFT - Douglas Badgley commissioned Ted Brewer to design the original Douglas 31s. His company, Douglas Marine Craft, built them in Port Stanley, Ontario, starting in 1967. Around 1970-1971 Douglas Yachts went out of business, and the molds were reportedly seized by creditors.

NORTH AMERICAN FIBREGLAS MOULDINGS - Jeffrey White of North American Fiberglas Moldings Ltd. in London, Ontario acquired at least one set of DOUGLAS 31 hull and deck molds, and modified them with a reverse transom designed by Ted Brewer to create the DOUGLAS 32.(shown here)

COMMAND YACHTS - In 1974, North American Fiberglas went into receivership and emerged as Command Yachts with the same crew and president, and a new model - The D-32 MKII. Command Yachts was purchased by De Leuw Cather Canada who dissolved the boat building division around 1976.

THE FIRST "KIT" BOATS- BRUCE PENINSULA YACHTS - Apparently, the D-32 molds were then acquired by Bruce Peninsula Yachts, who produced the first kit boats with all the original molds including those for the interior layout. While the location of the molds is currently unknown, production rights are still owned by Mary Ellen Duncan, former wife of Bruce Lapier, who together formed Bruce Peninsula Yachts.


HULLMASTER BOATS, LTD. - Hullmaster Boats, LTD acquired one or more of the original Douglas 31 molds about the same time as North American Fibreglas Mouldings, and concurrently built HULLMASTER 31s in Picton, Ontario. The last HULLMASTER 31 was built in 1979.

When Hullmaster went out of business, Doug Smith acquired the DOUGLAS 31 molds.

J&C FIBERCRAFT - It has been said that Doug Smith later sold his business to Jed & Carol Benoit of J&C Fibercraft. It appears that J&C D-31s are direct descendants of Hullmaster. Either way, custom yachts of a high quality as well as kit boats from the D-31 molds were built by this company in Barrie, Ontario.

HINTERHOELLER - It is believed that the last six D-31 hulls were built and delivered as kit boats by Hinterhoeller Yachts out of Ontario around 1982.

Thanks to Richard for providing corrections. Also thanks to Mary Ellen for providing further corrections.