Beta Marine

Beta Marine

Sailboat Specifications

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Hull Type: Fin w/transom hung rudder
Rigging Type: Fractional Sloop
LOA: 19.17 ft
LWL: 17.75 ft
S.A. (reported): 175.00 ft²
Beam: 7.00 ft
Displacement: 1,355.00 lb
Ballast: 415.00 lb
Max Draft: 3.25 ft
Construction: FG
Ballast Type: Iron
First Built: 1959
# Built: 3200
Builder: Stuart Marine; O'Day (USA)
Designer: Philip Rhodes

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Sailboat Calculations

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S.A. / Displ.: 22.91
Bal. / Displ.: 30.63
Disp: / Len: 108.17
Comfort Ratio: 8.62
Capsize Screening Formula: 2.53
S#: 4.85
Hull Speed: 5.65 kn
Pounds/Inch Immersion: 443.96 pounds/inch

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Rig and Sail Particulars

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I: 15.00 ft
J: 6.50 ft
P: 24.00 ft
E: 9.88 ft
S.A. Fore: 48.75 ft²
S.A. Main: 118.56 ft²
S.A. Total (100% Fore + Main Triangles): 167.31 ft²
S.A./Displ. (calc.): 21.91
Est. Forestay Length: 16.35 ft

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Designers: Philip Rhodes
Builders: O'Day Corp.
Stuart Marine
Associations: Rhodes 19 Class Association
Related Sailboats: RHODES 19 CB
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Notes

The RHODES 19 has it's origins with HURRICANE class (1945) which was a molded plywood centerboarder with an open cockpit built by Allied Aviation Corp. Another builder, Palmer Scott, purchased a number of unfinished HURRICANE hulls, added a foredeck with cuddy cabin, and a fixed keel. This boat was sold as the SMYRNA. It was from the SMYRNA that Marscot Plastics made a plug for a fiberglass version. This was the boat that was later sold by O'Day Corp. as the RHODES 19.
There are keel and centerboard versions. The fixed keel version become the standard for class racing.
Specs from older O'Day models. Current builder Stuart Marine reports displacement as 1325 lbs; ballast as 440 lbs.