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CS 36
Built by Canadian Sailcraft (CAN)
• Designed by Raymond Wall
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General Information
Hull Type:
Fin w/rudder on partial skeg
Rigging Type:
Masthead Sloop
Construction:
FG w/balsa cored deck
First Built:
1978
Last Built:
1987
Number Built:
400
Dimensions
Length Overall (LOA):
11.13 m
Length Waterline (LWL):
8.92 m
Beam:
3.51 m
Draft (Max):
1.91 m
Max Height:
16.10 m
Weight & Ballast
Displacement:
7,031 kg
Ballast:
2,948 kg
Ballast Type:
Lead
Sail Plan
Foresail Area:
34.14 m²
Mainsail Area:
25.32 m²
Total Sail Area (calculated):
59.46 m²
Sail Area (reported):
76.37 m²
I (Fore Triangle Height):
14.94 m
J (Fore Triangle Base):
4.57 m
P (Mainsail Hoist):
13.03 m
E (Boom Length):
3.89 m
Engine & Systems
Engine Make:
Westerbeke
Engine Type:
Diesel
Engine Power:
30 HP
Fuel Capacity:
132 L
Water Capacity:
265 L
Performance Ratios
Hull Speed:
7.25 knots
SA/Displacement (Calculated):
16.20
SA/Displacement (Reported):
21.23
Ballast/Disp Ratio:
41.94%
Displacement/Length:
276.51
Comfort Ratio:
29.47
Capsize Screening:
1.85
S-Number:
1.90
Notes
One of CS yachts most popular models. Within a month of it's introduction in 1978 over 60 were sold. The 36 became known as the CS 36 Traditional when the CS Merlin was introduced in 1987. Production of the two 36 footers, overlapped for nearly a year.