Microsail

Microsail
Development
Designer Gary Mull
Location United States
Year 1980
Builder(s) Jeanneau, C.N. Loire, Construction Navale Franck Roy, et al
Role Micro Class racing sailboat
Boat
Crew two
Boat Weight 1,323 lb (600 kg)
Hull
Construction Fiberglass
LOA 18.04 ft (5.50 m)
LWL 16.40 ft (5.00 m)
Beam 8.04 ft (2.45 m)
Hull Appendages
General transom-mounted rudder
Keel/Board Type lifting fin keel
Ballast 507 lb (230 kg)
Rig
General Fractional rigged sloop

The Microsail is a sailboat, that was designed by American Gary Mull as a Micro Class racer and first built in 1980.[1][2][3]

Production

The boat was originally built by Jeanneau in France for French Micro Cup racing. It was later built by a number of companies, including C.N. Loire up until 2000. After 2000 it was only available as a kit for amateur construction until Construction Navale Franck Roy commenced building the design again in 2007.[1]

Design

The Microsail is a small racing keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a fractional sloop rig, an transom-hung rudder and a lifting fin keel. It displaces 1,323 lb (600 kg) and carries 507 lb (230 kg) of ballast.[1][2]

The boat has a draft of 3.61 ft (1.10 m) with the lifting keel down and 0.66 ft (0.20 m) with the keel retracted.[1]

The boat has a hull speed of 5.43 kn (10.06 km/h).[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Browning, Randy (2016). "Microsail sailboat specifications and details". sailboatdata.com. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 InterVisionSoft LLC (2016). "Sailboat Specifications for Microsail". Sailing Joy. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  3. Browning, Randy (2016). "Garry Mull (1939-1994)". sailboatdata.com. Retrieved 22 August 2016.

External links

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