CABOT 36

Description

The CABOT 36 is a cruising yacht designed by Ted Brewer. Built for serious cruising, she offers reassuring stability in all conditions, Her generous sail plan delivers excellent light-air performance. Designed for serious cruising, whether coastal hopping or ocean crossings.

Construction Details

Designer Ted Brewer
Length 36.000 ft
LOA 35.580 ft
LWL 29.670 ft
Beam 11.670 ft
Displacement 17800 lb
Max Draft 4.750 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

i 44.50 ft
j 14.83 ft
p 39 ft
e 15.50 ft
p2 -
e2 -

Sails

Sail Type DRIFTER
Luff 40.5 ft - (12344 mm)
Foot 24.75 ft - (7544 mm)
Leech 37.5 ft - (11430 mm)
Perc LP * 151.31
Length Perp * 22.44
Deck Angle * 6.55 °
Area * 454.31 ft²
Sail Type GENOA
Luff 42 ft - (12802 mm)
Foot 23.25 ft - (7087 mm)
Leech 40.5 ft - (12344 mm)
Percentage LP * 147.4 %
Length Perpendicular * 21.86 ft - (6663 mm)
Deck Angle * 1.45 °
Area * 459.14 ft²
Sail Type MAINSAIL
Luff * 39 ft - (11887 mm)
Foot * 15.5 ft - (4724 mm)
Leech-AftHdBd * 41.14 ft - (12539 mm)
Tack Ang * 87.99 °
Diag (clew/head) * 41.46 ft - (12637 mm)
Head (inches) * 6 in
Area (no Roach) * 309.99 ft²
Sail Type STAYSAIL
Luff 32.5 ft - (9906 mm)
Foot 10 ft - (3048 mm)
Leech 28 ft - (8534 mm)
Percentage LP * 55.29 %
Length Perpendicular * 8.2 ft - (2499 mm)
Deck Angle * 16.51 °
Area * 133.21 ft²
Sail Type GENOA
Luff 43 ft - (13106 mm)
Foot 23.83 ft - (7263 mm)
Leech 40.75 ft - (12421 mm)
Percentage LP * 149.36 %
Length Perpendicular * 22.15 ft - (6751 mm)
Deck Angle * 3.23 °
Area * 476.18 ft²
Sail Type STORMJIB
Luff 20 ft - (6096 mm)
Foot 11.167 ft - (3404 mm)
Leech 16.083 ft - (4902 mm)
Perc LP * 60.49
Length Perp * 8.97
Deck Angle * 18.12 °
Area * 89.7 ft²
Sail Type YANKEE
Luff 40 ft - (12192 mm)
Foot 20.5 ft - (6248 mm)
Leech 35.75 ft - (10897 mm)
Percentage LP * 123.26 %
Length Perpendicular * 18.28 ft - (5572 mm)
Deck Angle * 8.48 °
Area * 365.61 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.