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SHAW 24 YAWL

Built by A. Jenson and Son (DEN) • Designed by William Shaw
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SHAW 24 YAWL - Photo
SHAW 24 YAWL - Drawing

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General Information

Hull Type: Keel/Cbrd.
Rigging Type: Masthead Yawl
Construction: Wood/FG
First Built: 1957

Dimensions

Length Overall (LOA): 7.29 m
Length Waterline (LWL): 5.64 m
Beam: 2.26 m
Draft (Max): 1.60 m
Draft (Min): 0.84 m

Weight & Ballast

Displacement: 2,177 kg
Ballast: 680 kg
Ballast Type: lead

Sail Plan

Sail Area (reported): 25.08 m²

Engine & Systems

Engine Make: Kermath
Engine Type: Gas
Engine Model: Sea Twin
Engine Power: 10 HP
Fuel Capacity: 38 L
Water Capacity: 76 L

Performance Ratios

Hull Speed: 5.76 knots
SA/Displacement (Reported): 15.23
Ballast/Disp Ratio: 31.25%
Displacement/Length: 338.44
Comfort Ratio: 25.52
Capsize Screening: 1.76

Notes

This boat was drawn by William Shaw while he was working in the S&S office. It is the predecessor to the DOLPHIN 24. First boats were built of wood in Denmark. The first boat, 'Trina', was extremely successful as a racer. A few later hulls were turned out in fiberglass by Bob Marsh, John Wells and Chip Morse operating out of La Porte, TX. Some boats were delivered as sloops.