Leisure 27

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Technical data (overview)
Ship type: Sailing yacht
Length (o.a.): 8.23 m
Width (above): 2.81 m
Draft: 0.81 / 1.49 m (twin keel 1.19 m)
Empty weight: 3068 kg
Ballast content: 1527 kg
Mast height: 9.90 m
Drive type: Sail / outboard / built-in diesel
Passenger Capacity: 5
Years of construction:
Builder: Cobramold Ltd, UK

Leisure 27 is a series of pleasure boats from the British company Cobramold Ltd (which was later renamed Brinecraft Ltd). The yacht is built as a seagoing ship. The keel keel version ( KK ) is suitable for trips in tidal waters due to its shallow draft and the ability to dry out .

history

The series was planned by Frank Pryor and first completed in 1977. She is 27 feet long, sea-going, and has plenty of space below deck. The Leisure 27 has a small, but deep and therefore safe cockpit .

Keel versions

There is a Kimmkielversion ( KK ) with 1.19 m draft, the middle keel version has 1.49 m draft.

Sails

Mainsail: 11.91 m²
Genoa 1: 25.1 m²
Genoa 2: 20.8 m²
Jib: 12.73 m²
Storm jib: 5.39 m²
Spinnaker: 57.0 m²

Motorization

The yachts have a built-in diesel that transmits an output of 7.5 HP to the propeller via a saildrive .

cabin

Below deck there is the galley on the starboard side and a small dog bunk on the port side . A bench is attached to the pantry, which can also be used as a bed. The backrest doubles as a lee sail to prevent falling from the bench while driving. The saloon table can be lowered so that a large double bed can be set up in the salon. A double berth is housed in the foredeck. The toilet on port side is usually enclosed by a door; when in use, this door is used as a partition to the forward berth. The cupboard door opposite separates the toilet from the rest of the inner aisle.

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