Aloha 8.5

Description

The Aloha 8.5 M is a Canadian coastal cruiser-racer sailboat designed by Edward S. Brewer and Robert Walstrom, built by Ouyang Boat Works in Whitby, Ontario, from 1972 to approximately 1988. This masthead sloop combines a sleek, performance-oriented hull with a practical interior, making it ideal for family cruising, day sailing, and club racing in protected waters like the Great Lakes, Long Island Sound, or coastal bays. With a fin keel and spade rudder, it offers responsive handling and good speed for its size, though it's not a true blue water boat due to its moderate displacement and stability.

Construction Details

Designer Ted Brewer/Robert Walstrom
Builder Ouyang Boat Works
Length 28.000 ft
LOA 28.000 ft
LWL 24.500 ft
Beam 9.420 ft
Displacement 6750 lb
Ballast 2750 lb
Max Draft 4.300 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

i 37 ft
j 12.25 ft
p 32 ft
e 10.50 ft
p2 -
e2 -
i2 -
j2 -

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