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Dimensions of Hallberg-rassy 46

Updated 10/25/2012



Selected Measurements for Hallberg-rassy 46

BOAT
I
J
P
E
ISP
JSP
PY
EY
Disp
LWL
DRAFT
Hallberg-rassy 46 59.05 18.54 52.16 18.04 0 0 0 0 35264 38 6.16

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BOAT   I J P E ISP SPL PY PELWLDRAFTDISP
Hallberg Rassy 26   31.2 9.5 30.5 9.8 31.2 9.5
Hallberg Rassy 29 33.5 12.6 34.7 10.7 33.5 12.6
Hallberg Rassy 31 RASMUS 37.8 12 32.8 11.5 37.8 12
Hallberg Rassy 312 40.7 13.1 36.1 11.5 40.7 13.1
Hallberg Rassy 315 38 11.8 31 11.4 38 11.8
Hallberg Rassy 33 Mistral 43 12 37 12.2 43 12
Hallberg Rassy 33 Mistral SD 43 12 37 12.2 43 12
Hallberg Rassy 34 43.8 12.7 41 13.1 43.8 12.7
Hallberg Rassy 35 RASMUS 38.3 12.3 32.5 13.3 38.3 12.3
Hallberg Rassy 352 46.7 13.3 41.9 13.8 46.7 13.3
Hallberg Rassy 36 47.3 13.5 41.4 14.7 47.3 13.5
Hallberg Rassy 41 50 17.3 44.5 15.2 50 17.3
Hallberg Rassy 42 47.4 16.4 42.9 14.5 47.4 16.4 24.6 8.2
Hallberg Rassy 42 SD 47.4 16.4 42.9 14.5 47.4 16.4 24.6 8.2
HALLBERG-RASSY 29 12.6 33.5 34.5 10.5 23.85.25 8380
HALLBERG-RASSY 312 40.68 13.12 36.09 11.48 24.675.33 10800
HALLBERG-RASSY 35 38.33 12.25 32.5 13.25 28.074.25 12125
HALLBERG-RASSY 352 46.7 13.3 41.9 13.8 28.585.514800
HALLBERG-RASSY 36 47.24 13.25 41.4 15.58 28.616.14 16534
HALLBERG-RASSY 37 47.74 14.11 44.29 15.58 33.466.27 16534
HALLBERG-RASSY 41 50 17.3 44.5 15.2 34.176.08 21825
HALLBERG-RASSY 42 ENDERLEIN 47.4 16.4 42.9 14.5 34.426.8 25353
HALLBERG-RASSY 46 59.05 18.54 52.16 18.04 386.16 35264
HALLBERG-RASSY 54 73.75 20.31 66.44 23.29 46.927.55 57981
HALLBERG-RASSY 62 81.27 25.13 71.46 24.38 50.28.2 72752
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Sail Area Calculations

BOAT
I
J
P
E
ISP
JSP
PY
EY
Disp
LWL
DRAFT
Hallberg-rassy 46 59.05 18.54 52.16 18.04 59.05 18.54 0 0 35264 38 6.16

sailboat rig dimensions The following formulas are approximate
Sail areas depend on lots of factors, leach hollow, foot round, luff hollow etc. Also, remember that jib sail area in general is based on the forestay length, I. But all things considered, these numbers are close but should not be considered exact. They are rules of thumb, not measurements of a this specific boat.

Mainsail

Mainsail = (P x E) / 2 = 470 sq ft
Racing Mainsail (add 10%) = 517 sq ft

Genoa

155% Genoa = (( J x I ) / 2) x 1.65 = 903 sq ft
135% Genoa = (( J x I ) / 2) x 1.44 = 788 sq ft

Jib

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LP of full fore triangle = ( I x J ) / √  I2 + J2 = 17.7
Jib size to fill fore triangle = 95%
100% Jib = ( I x J ) / 2 = 547 sq ft

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Spinnaker

Spinnaker Area = Max Luff x Max Girth x ( 70-85%) = 1374 to 1668 sq ft
"Square" Spinnaker Area = Max Luff x Max Girth) = 1962 sq ft
AC Area = 1635 sq ft
Maximum Luff (.95 * sqrt (JSP^2 + ISP^2) = 58.8 feet
Maximum Girth = 1.8 * JSP = 33.37 feet
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DEFINITIONS

"P" is the luff length of the mainsail, measured along the aft face of the mast from the top of the boom to the highest point that the mainsail can be hoisted or black band.

"E" is the foot length of the mainsail, measured along the boom from the aft face of the mast to the outermost point on the boom to which the main can be pulled or to the black band.

"I" is measured along the front of mast from the genoa halyard to the main deck. The main deck is where the deck would be if there were no deckhouse.

"J" is the base of the foretriangle measured along the deck from the headstay pin to the front of the mast.

"JSP" is the length of the spinnaker pole or the distance from the forward end of the bowsprit (fully extended) to the front face of the mast.

"ISP" is measured from the highest spinnaker halyard to the deck.

"PY" and "EY" are, respectively the luff length and foot length of the mizzen of a yawl or ketch measured in the same way as for the mainsail.

"IY" is the measurement from the staysail halyard to the deck.

"JY" is the measurement from the staysail stay to the front face of the mast.

"LP" is the shortest distance between the clew and the luff of the genoa.


Data*

This data is supplied as a reference and all boat dimensions should be verified before using it in any critical application.
The information in these data bases is a starting point. There are errors as you can see as the different data bases do not always agree. In addition, some boats have been modified from stock and will not match the data in these databases. None of this data has been checked by L-36.com so please always check your boat before relying on this data.
Data is from a variety of sources.
db = SBD is used under the Creative Commons License sailboatdata.com (sailboatdata.com) / CC BY 3.0
db = PHRF is the PHRF Critical Dimensions database
db = WEB is the commonly available data found on many web sites
db = BIG is a combination of all of the above.


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