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BOUNTY (RHODES)
Built by Coleman Boat Co./Thomas D. Scott (USA)
• Designed by Philip Rhodes
General Information
Hull Type:
Long Keel
Rigging Type:
Fractional Sloop
Construction:
Wood
First Built:
1939
Dimensions
Length Overall (LOA):
11.81 m
Length Waterline (LWL):
8.38 m
Beam:
2.95 m
Draft (Max):
1.73 m
Weight & Ballast
Displacement:
8,165 kg
Ballast:
2,812 kg
Ballast Type:
iron
Sail Plan
Sail Area (reported):
58.99 m²
Engine & Systems
Engine Make:
Universal
Engine Type:
Gas
Engine Model:
Utility Four
Engine Power:
25 HP
Fuel Capacity:
95 L
Water Capacity:
114 L
Performance Ratios
Hull Speed:
7.03 knots
SA/Displacement (Reported):
14.85
Ballast/Disp Ratio:
34.44%
Displacement/Length:
386.39
Comfort Ratio:
43.87
Capsize Screening:
1.48
Notes
Soon after designing the RHODES 27, Rhodes designed the BOUNTY (design #451) for production in wood. It was the predecessor to the BOUNTY II which, in 1956, became one of the first molded fiberglass boats of this size.