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US 30

Built by United Sailing Yacht - Bayliner (USA) • Designed by Douglas Peterson/Daryl Watson
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US 30 - Photo
US 30 - Drawing

General Information

Hull Type: Fin w/spade rudder
Rigging Type: Masthead Sloop
Construction: FG
First Built: 1979
Last Built: 1983

Dimensions

Length Overall (LOA): 9.12 m
Length Waterline (LWL): 7.62 m
Beam: 3.12 m
Draft (Max): 1.70 m
Headroom: 1.88 m
Max Height: 12.75 m

Weight & Ballast

Displacement: 3,175 kg
Ballast: 1,293 kg

Sail Plan

Foresail Area: 22.24 m²
Mainsail Area: 14.48 m²
Total Sail Area (calculated): 36.72 m²
Sail Area (reported): 35.40 m²
I (Fore Triangle Height): 11.84 m
J (Fore Triangle Base): 3.76 m
P (Mainsail Hoist): 10.36 m
E (Boom Length): 2.80 m

Engine & Systems

Engine Make: Volvo
Engine Type: Diesel
Engine Power: 13 HP
Fuel Capacity: 76 L
Water Capacity: 110 L

Performance Ratios

Hull Speed: 6.70 knots
SA/Displacement (Calculated): 17.00
SA/Displacement (Reported): 16.71
Ballast/Disp Ratio: 40.71%
Displacement/Length: 200.00
Comfort Ratio: 18.41
Capsize Screening: 2.15
S-Number: 2.75

Notes

The hull for both the BUCCANEER 295 and US 30 are, in part, based on an earlier Peterson 1/2 ton design though Peterson had no role in the production of any of these subsequent boats nor were royalties paid. (The sailboat division of Bayliner took the practice of reusing the tooling from defunct builders to a whole new level.)