Sailboat Specifications
DefinitionsHull Type: | Fin w/spade rudder |
Rigging Type: | Masthead Sloop |
LOA: | 41.42 ft |
LWL: | 30.00 ft |
S.A. (reported): | 776.00 ft² |
Beam: | 11.17 ft |
Displacement: | 19,475.00 lb |
Ballast: | 9,500.00 lb |
Max Draft: | 6.33 ft |
Construction: | FG |
Ballast Type: | Lead |
First Built: | 1967 |
Last Built: | 1968 |
# Built: | 2 |
Builder: | Bruckmann Mfg. (CAN) |
Designer: | Cuthberton & Cassian |
Sailboat Calculations
DefinitionsS.A. / Displ.: | 17.22 |
Bal. / Displ.: | 48.78 |
Disp: / Len: | 322.01 |
Comfort Ratio: | 36.19 |
Capsize Screening Formula: | 1.66 |
S#: | 1.60 |
Hull Speed: | 7.34 kn |
Pounds/Inch Immersion: | 1,197.35 pounds/inch |
Rig and Sail Particulars
HELPI: | 50.00 ft |
J: | 16.00 ft |
P: | 43.50 ft |
E: | 17.30 ft |
S.A. Fore: | 400.00 ft² |
S.A. Main: | 376.28 ft² |
S.A. Total (100% Fore + Main Triangles): | 776.28 ft² |
S.A./Displ. (calc.): | 17.22 |
Est. Forestay Length: | 52.50 ft |
Notes
Cuthbertson & Cassian Design #66-5
This first version of the REDLINE 41 was built by Bruckmann Mfg., before a merger that created C&C Yachts.(1969). The photo above is of 'Condor', one of only 2 built.
A second, more popular version (referred to as REDLINE 41 MKII), was introduced in 1969.
Though similar, the REDLINE MK II came from a different set of molds.
Thanks to Jimmy Kelly for providing corrected information on these models.
Pictured above is 'Condor', overall SORC winner in 1972.
This first version of the REDLINE 41 was built by Bruckmann Mfg., before a merger that created C&C Yachts.(1969). The photo above is of 'Condor', one of only 2 built.
A second, more popular version (referred to as REDLINE 41 MKII), was introduced in 1969.
Though similar, the REDLINE MK II came from a different set of molds.
Thanks to Jimmy Kelly for providing corrected information on these models.
Pictured above is 'Condor', overall SORC winner in 1972.
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