ALBERG 35 ( 1 to 221)
Description
Produced from 1961 to 1967 by Pearson Yachts LWL 24 Beam 9.8 Disp 12600 Draft 5.2
Construction Details
Designer | Carl Alberg |
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Length | 35.000 ft |
The standard boat dimensions
i | 40.60 ft |
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j | 12.66 ft |
p | 35 ft |
e | 15.75 ft |
p2 | - |
e2 | - |
I | J | P | E | P2 | E2 |
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40.60 ft | 12.66 ft | 35 ft | 15.75 ft | - | - |
Sails
An asterisk indicates that a computer algorithm was used to determine the dimension based on sailboat rig dimensions (usually the I, J, E, and P)
Sail Type | ASYMMETRICAL |
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Luff | * 40.4 ft - (12314 mm) |
Foot | * 20.89 ft - (6367 mm) |
Leech | * 37.17 ft - (11329 mm) |
Perc LP | * 165 |
Area | * 633 ft² |
Sail Type | STAYSAIL |
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Luff | 24 ft - (7315 mm) |
Foot | 8.5 ft - (2591 mm) |
Leech | 20.67 ft - (6300 mm) |
Length Perpendicular | * 7.15 ft - (2179 mm) |
Area | * 85.74 ft² |
Sail Type | MAINSAIL |
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Luff | * 35 ft - (10668 mm) |
Foot | * 15.75 ft - (4801 mm) |
Leech-AftHdBd | * 37.67 ft - (11482 mm) |
Tack Ang | * 88.02 ° |
Diag (clew/head) | * 37.88 ft - (11546 mm) |
Head (inches) | * 6 in |
Area (no Roach) | * 284.03 ft² |
Sail Type | JIBSAIL |
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Luff | 34.02 ft - (10369 mm) |
Foot | * 16.7 ft - (5090 mm) |
Leech | * 29.66 ft - (9040 mm) |
Percentage LP | * 115.01 % |
Length Perpendicular | * 14.56 ft - (4438 mm) |
Deck Angle | * 12.01 ° |
Area | * 247.66 ft² |
Sail Type | GENOA |
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Luff | 40.4 ft - (12314 mm) |
Foot | * 20.38 ft - (6212 mm) |
Leech | * 38.08 ft - (11607 mm) |
Percentage LP | * 150 % |
Length Perpendicular | * 18.99 ft - (5788 mm) |
Deck Angle | * 3.95 ° |
Area | * 383.63 ft² |
Sail Type | STORMJIB |
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Luff | * 23.39 ft - (7129 mm) |
Foot | * 9.43 ft - (2874 mm) |
Leech | * 19.36 ft - (5901 mm) |
Perc LP | * 60.03 |
Length Perp | * 7.6 |
Deck Angle | * 18.99 ° |
Area | * 88.87 ft² |
Disclaimer. Boats are not all the same -- even when produced in the same factory of the same model. Sailrite does its best to publish accurate dimensions, but we often find it worthwhile to have our customers measure their boats carefully before we produce kits for them. You should take the same precautions, especially when the data is not from Sailrite.