MORGAN OUT ISLAND 41

MORGAN OUT ISLAND 41
MORGAN OUT ISLAND 41

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Sailboat Specifications

Definitions
Hull Type: Long Keel
Rigging Type: Masthead Sloop
LOA: 41.25 ft / 12.57 m
LWL: 34.00 ft / 10.36 m
S.A. (reported): 670.00 ft² / 62.25 m²
Beam: 13.82 ft / 4.21 m
Displacement: 27,000.00 lb / 12,247 kg
Ballast: 9,000.00 lb / 4,082 kg
Max Draft: 4.17 ft / 1.27 m
Construction: FG
Ballast Type: Lead
First Built: 1971
# Built: 1000
Builder: Morgan Yachts/Catalina (USA)
Designer: Charles Morgan

Auxiliary Power/Tanks (orig. equip.)

Make: Perkins
Type: Diesel
HP: 62
Fuel: 138 gals / 522 L

Accomodations

Water: 170 gals / 644 L

Sailboat Calculations

Definitions
S.A. / Displ.: 11.96
Bal. / Displ.: 33.33
Disp: / Len: 306.68
Comfort Ratio: 34.93
Capsize Screening Formula: 1.85
S#: 1.45
Hull Speed: 7.81 kn
Pounds/Inch Immersion: 1,678.93 pounds/inch

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Rig and Sail Particulars

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I: 49.00 ft / 14.94 m
J: 17.00 ft / 5.18 m
P: 42.25 ft / 12.88 m
E: 17.00 ft / 5.18 m
S.A. Fore: 416.50 ft² / 38.69 m²
S.A. Main: 359.13 ft² / 33.36 m²
S.A. Total (100% Fore + Main Triangles): 775.63 ft² / 72.06 m²
S.A./Displ. (calc.): 13.84
Est. Forestay Length: 51.87 ft / 15.81 m
Mast Height from DWL: 53.00 ft / 16.15 m

Sailboat Links

Notes

One of the most popular production boats of this size ever built. Nearly half went directly to the charter trade.
This design underwent numerous modification during it's production life so dimensions, interior layouts and other details vary widely.
Several auxiliary engines were used although the vast majority of boats came with Perkins diesel engines. Early models were powered by Perkins model 4-108 engines or the Westerbeke model 4-107. Morgan switched to Perkins 4-154 model engines later in production. Following Catalina Yacht's purchase of Morgan Yachts, the OUT ISLAND 41 CLASSIC was produced for several years using a Yanmar diesel engine.
Usually rigged as a sloop or ketch. As a ketch, the SA for the mizzen is 122 sq ft.
A keel/cb model was offered. (Rare)
A few links are provided here to some of the more popular variants.