Rochelais shipyard sailboat DUFOUR model 1800 from 1980.
Serial number: 367
The Dufour 1800 is a monohull coastal cruising sailboat 7.6m (24' 11") long, designed by Laurent Cordelle (France) and Michel Dufour (France). It was produced by Dufour (France) between 1979 and 1982.
Wheel steering with simple hanging rudder.
The keel system has been decommissioned by the previous owner.
Option, for an additional cost, of an outboard engine on a transom seat: TOHATSU 6hp 4-stroke from 2020, with electric start and remote controls.
SAILS (in very good condition):
- 1 Mainsail
- 1 Genoa
- 1 Fok
- 1 Storm jib
Stainless steel bullrings
Removable cockpit table, fitting in the cockpit
Marine toilet
MANUFACTURER'S DATA:
- Hull length: 7.6 m (24' 11")
- Waterline length: 6.7 m (22')
- Beam: 2.62 m (8' 7")
- Beam at waterline: 2.1 m (6' 11")
- Minimum draft: 1 m
- Air height from DWL: 10.8 m (35' 5")
- Light displacement (unladen weight): 1800 kg (4321 pounds)
- Fully loaded displacement (maximum weight MLDC): 2450 kg (5401 pounds)
- Construction: Polyester and fiberglass fibers (GRP)
- Hull: Monolithic polyester fiberglass
- Deck: Foam sandwich with fiberglass polyester
Rigging and sails:
- Rig type: Marconi sloop 7/8
- Mast position: Mast on the deck
- Number of jib sheet tracks: 1
- Jib sheet track angles: Pushes
- Rigging materials: Aluminum mast and boom
- Standing rigging: 1x19 continuous wire
- Sail area close-hauled: 30.93 m² (333 sq ft)
- Sail area reaching: 49.29 m² (531 sq ft)
- Main sail area: 14.29 m² (154 sq ft)
- Genoa sail area: 16.64 m² (179 sq ft)
- Fok sail area: 9.37 m² (101 sq ft)
I (measures the height of the forward triangle from the foot of the mast to the forestay attachment on the mast): 8.4 m (27' 7")
J (measures the base of the forward triangle from the foot of the mast to the lower point of the forestay): 2.58 m (8' 6")
P (measures the luff length of the mainsail): 8.5 m (27' 11")
E (measures the foot length of the mainsail): 3 m (9' 10")