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I’m offering my Colgate 26 sailboat as a project for someone interested in bringing this vessel back to its prime. Designed by Jim Taylor and commissioned by Steve and Doris Colgate, the Colgate 26 is renowned for its performance, safety, and ease of handling.
Areas Needing Attention:
Bulkheads: Require replacement. Topside Leaks: Need to be sealed. General Cleaning: The boat would benefit from a thorough cleaning. Running Lines: Should be updated. Port and Starboard Lights: Need replacement.
Current Condition: Engine: 2 years old, serviced annually. Sails: In good condition with no rips, repairs, or tears. Rigging and Keel: Both in solid condition. Hull: Intact with no structural issues Electrics: Radio and other lights are operational.
The Colgate 26 is celebrated for its positive foam flotation, rendering it unsinkable, and features ergonomic design elements that make it both comfortable and responsive on the water.
This boat has been sailed every year during my ownership. While it does require some work, it remains a fast and forgiving vessel, ideal for someone willing to invest the time into restoring it.
Asking Price: $6,000, but open to offers. Note: Pictures are recent, from last season and this season.
Equipment: - Outboard - Running and Cabin lights - Mounted Radio - RaceMaster
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)
Originally commissioned and developed by Steve and Doris Colgate for use at their sailing schools.
A number have also been sold to US Coast Guard, US Navy, and Maine Maritime Academies for both instruction and intercollegiate competition.
A shoal draft version is also available:
Draft: 3.5’
Disp.: 2800 lbs.
Bal.: 1250 lbs.
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