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RHODES 19

Built by Stuart Marine; O'Day (USA) • Designed by Philip Rhodes
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RHODES 19 - Photo
RHODES 19 - Drawing

General Information

Hull Type: Fin w/transom hung rudder
Rigging Type: Fractional Sloop
Construction: FG
First Built: 1959
Number Built: 3200

Dimensions

Length Overall (LOA): 5.84 m
Length Waterline (LWL): 5.41 m
Beam: 2.13 m
Draft (Max): 0.99 m

Weight & Ballast

Displacement: 615 kg
Ballast: 188 kg
Ballast Type: Iron

Sail Plan

Foresail Area: 4.53 m²
Mainsail Area: 11.01 m²
Total Sail Area (calculated): 15.54 m²
Sail Area (reported): 16.26 m²
I (Fore Triangle Height): 4.57 m
J (Fore Triangle Base): 1.98 m
P (Mainsail Hoist): 7.32 m
E (Boom Length): 3.01 m

Engine & Systems

Performance Ratios

Hull Speed: 5.65 knots
SA/Displacement (Calculated): 21.49
SA/Displacement (Reported): 22.91
Ballast/Disp Ratio: 30.63%
Displacement/Length: 108.17
Comfort Ratio: 8.62
Capsize Screening: 2.53
S-Number: 4.85

Notes

The RHODES 19 has it's origins with HURRICANE class (1945) which was a molded plywood centerboarder with an open cockpit built by Allied Aviation Corp. Another builder, Palmer Scott, purchased a number of unfinished HURRICANE hulls, added a foredeck with cuddy cabin, and a fixed keel. This boat was sold as the SMYRNA. It was from the SMYRNA that Marscot Plastics made a plug for a fiberglass version. This was the boat that was later sold by O'Day Corp. as the RHODES 19.

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