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Specifications
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LOA:
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42'2" |
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LOD:
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40'2"
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LWL:
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31'3" |
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Beam:
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12'5" |
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Draft (standard):
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6'1" |
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Draft (shoal):
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5'2" |
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Displacement (lbs.):
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24,000 |
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Ballast (lbs.):
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8,600 |
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Sail Area (sq. ft.):
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846 |
Outwardly, the new Pacific Seacraft 40 closely resembles its larger and smaller
sisters, but in fact each model in the line incorporates modification to the
shape and refinements aimed mostly at improved performance and safety.
The 40 retains the general form of split underbody
with ventral fin between keel and large skeg. As before
the primary aim throughout is ease of control by a
small crew in bad conditions. My own belief is that
one should not travel only to arrive: the passage itself
should be relaxing and fun. We formed the underbody
for this purpose, and we have had numerous reports
from other boats in the line of surfing down waves
in heavy weather at speed/length ratios of over 2 with
easy control.
I also believe that speed on passage is quite different
from speed round the buoys, and that a small crew should
be able to sail an offshore cruiser to it’s full
potential without exhaustion.
- W.I.B. Crealock, designers
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