Sailboat from the Rochelais shipyard DUFOUR model 1800 from 1980.
Number in the series: 367
The Dufour 1800 is a 7.6m (24'11") coastal cruising monohull sailboat designed by Laurent Cordelle (France) and Michel Dufour (France). It was produced by Dufour (France) between 1979 and 1982.
Tiller steering with single suspended rudder.
The centerboard system was locked by the previous owner.
Optional extra: outboard motor, mounted on a bracket on the transom: TOHATSU 6hp 4-stroke from 2020, with electric start and remote controls.
SAILS (in very good condition):
- 1 mainsail
- 1 genoa
- 1 jib
- 1 storm jib
Stainless steel davits
Removable salon table, can be placed in the cockpit
Marine toilet
MANUFACTURER DATA:
- Hull length: 7.6 m (24' 11")
- Length at waterline: 6.7 m (22')
- Beam (width): 2.62 m (8' 7")
- Beam at waterline: 2.1 m (6' 11")
- Minimum draft: 1 m
- Air draft from DWL: 10.8 m (35' 5")
- Light displacement (empty weight): 1800 kg (4321 lbs)
- Full load displacement (maximum weight – MLDC): 2450 kg (5401 lbs)
- Construction: Polyester and fiberglass (GRP)
- Hull: Monolithic polyester fiberglass
- Deck: Balsa sandwich with polyester fiberglass
Rigging and sails:
- Rig type: 7/8 Marconi sloop
- Mast position: Mast stepped on deck
- Number of spreader tiers: 1
- Spreader angle: Compression
- Rigging materials: Aluminum mast and boom
- Standing rigging: 1x19 continuous wire
- Upwind sail area: 30.93 m² (333 sq ft)
- Downwind sail area: 49.29 m² (531 sq ft)
- Mainsail area: 14.29 m² (154 sq ft)
- Genoa area: 16.64 m² (179 sq ft)
- Jib area: 9.37 m² (101 sq ft)
I (Height of the foretriangle; distance from mast base to forestay attachment on mast): 8.4 m (27' 7")
J (Base of the foretriangle; distance from mast base to forestay at deck): 2.58 m (8' 6")
P (Luff length of mainsail; distance from tack to halyard): 8.5 m (27' 11")
E (Foot length of mainsail; distance from tack to clew): 3 m (9' 10")