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Bauer 10, 1996 sailboat for sale L.O.A. 10’1” D.W.L 9’3” Beam 4’9” Draft Board Up 4” Draft Board Down 24” Weight Of Hull (approx) 130 lbs Weight Rigged (approx) 160 lbs Sail Area 75 s.f. plus Gennaker Maximum Capacity 765 lbs Maximum HP 2 HP
Features for the Bauer 10 include the following; Marconi Rig with Jib and Gennaker. Mylar Main and Jib, Jiffy Reef Points in Main. All Sails in excellent condition. Two piece aluminum Mast, aluminum Boom and Bowsprit. Bronze Oar Locks, Teak Motor Bracket and Teak Tiller with Tiller Extension. 1997 Galvanized Gator Boat Trailer with new wheels and tires in 2024. Trailer in excellent condition. Retractible Center-board and “kick-up” Rudder. Stainless Steel Standing Rigging and Bow Eye. Braided Halyards and Sheets. New 2024 lightweight Boat Cover for inside storage. One-Owner, for sale by the original owner or phone 217) 259-seven-eight-0-three
The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently through the water is determined by it's waterline length and displacement. It may be unable to reach this speed if the boat is underpowered or heavily loaded, though it may exceed this speed given enough power. Read more.
Classic hull speed formula:
Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL
A more accurate formula devised by Dave Gerr in The Propeller Handbook replaces the Speed/Length ratio constant of 1.34 with a calculation based on the Displacement/Length ratio.
Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio.311
Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL
A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more.
SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64)2/3
A measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize.
Ballast / Displacement * 100
A measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more.
D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³
This ratio assess how quickly and abruptly a boat’s hull reacts to waves in a significant seaway, these being the elements of a boat’s motion most likely to cause seasickness. Read more.
Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam1.33)
This formula attempts to indicate whether a given boat might be too wide and light to readily right itself after being overturned in extreme conditions. Read more.
CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64)
The SUPER SPRITE is similar but with more sail area.
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