Allmand 31 Tall

Description

The Allmand 31 is an American coastal cruising sailboat designed by Walter Scott in collaboration with T.R. Allmand, first introduced in 1978 as the Sail 31. It was produced by Allmand Boats Inc., a Florida-based company originally known for powerboats that pivoted to sailboats during the 1970s energy crisis. A variant, the Allmand 312, shares the same hull and deck but features a modified interior layout. With a shoal-draft fin keel and skeg-hung rudder, it's optimized for shallow-water cruising in areas like the Bahamas or Intracoastal Waterway, offering a spacious tri-cabin interior for family use. Production ran until around 1985, with an estimated 100–200 units built before the company ceased operations.

Construction Details

Designer Walter Scott
Builder Allmand Boats Inc.
Length 31.000 ft
LOA 30.750 ft
LWL 27.920 ft
Beam 11.330 ft
Displacement 11100 lb
Ballast 4300 lb
Max Draft 3.830 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

i 43 ft
j 12 ft
p 36.30 ft
e 12.50 ft
p2 -
e2 -
i2 -
j2 -

Sails

Sail Type MAINSAIL
Luff * 36.3 ft - (11064 mm)
Foot * 12.5 ft - (3810 mm)
Leech * 37.58 ft - (11454 mm)
Tack Angle * 88.01 °
Diagonal * 37.98 ft - (11576 mm)
Head (inches) * 6 in - (152 mm)
Area * 232.41 ft²
Sail Type JIBSAIL
Luff 35.71 ft - (10884 mm)
Foot * 15.57 ft - (4746 mm)
Leech * 31.67 ft - (9653 mm)
Percentage LP * 115 %
Length Perpendicular * 13.8 ft - (4206 mm)
Deck Angle * 11.98 °
Area * 246.44 ft²
Sail Type GENOA
Luff * 42.41 ft - (12927 mm)
Foot * 19.11 ft - (5825 mm)
Leech * 40.24 ft - (12265 mm)
Percentage LP * 150 %
Length Perpendicular * 18 ft - (5486 mm)
Deck Angle * 4 °
Area * 381.68 ft²
Sail Type ASYMMETRICAL
Luff * 42.41 ft - (12927 mm)
Foot * 19.8 ft - (6035 mm)
Leech * 39.02 ft - (11893 mm)
Perc LP * 165 %
Area * 629.79 ft²
Sail Type STORMJIB
Luff * 24.55 ft - (7483 mm)
Foot * 8.75 ft - (2667 mm)
Leech * 20.86 ft - (6358 mm)
Perc LP * 60 %
Length Perp * 7.2 ft - (2195 mm)
Deck Angle * 19 °
Area * 88.38 ft²

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