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RHODES 41 YAWL (PEARSON)

Built by Pearson Yachts (USA) • Designed by Philip Rhodes
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General Information

Hull Type: Long Keel
Rigging Type: Masthead Yawl
Construction: FG
First Built: 1961

Dimensions

Length Overall (LOA): 12.44 m
Length Waterline (LWL): 8.84 m
Beam: 3.12 m
Draft (Max): 1.75 m

Weight & Ballast

Displacement: 8,528 kg
Ballast: 3,402 kg

Sail Plan

Foresail Area: 33.48 m²
Mainsail Area: 26.34 m²
Total Sail Area (calculated): 59.82 m²
Sail Area (reported): 69.21 m²
I (Fore Triangle Height): 14.17 m
J (Fore Triangle Base): 4.72 m
P (Mainsail Hoist): 12.34 m
E (Boom Length): 4.27 m

Engine & Systems

Performance Ratios

Hull Speed: 7.22 knots
SA/Displacement (Calculated): 14.33
SA/Displacement (Reported): 16.92
Ballast/Disp Ratio: 39.89%
Displacement/Length: 344.12
Comfort Ratio: 40.22
Capsize Screening: 1.54
S-Number: 1.28

Notes

During the early 1960s, the Bounty II mold was bought by Pearson and was used to make the Rhodes 41. The new boat was given slightly more freeboard, two smaller windows in the dog house, and lead ballast. The mast was moved aft a bit, the rig was changed to a masthead foretriange, and the engine was lifted out of the bilge and put behind the companionway.