Alberg 37 (sloop Rig) Sail Data

# X-SD-7216

Sailboat Description

L.W.L.: 26' 6" (8.08 m) Beam: 10' 2" (3.10 m) Draft: 5' 6" (1.68 m) Displacement: 16800 lbs. (7620 kg.) Ballast: 6500 lbs. (2948 kg.)

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Boat Specifications

Length
37.17 ft
Builder/Designer
Carl Alberg
Source of Data
Designer/Builder Sailplan

Rig Dimensions

I
44.25ft
(13487mm)
J
14ft
(4267mm)
P
38.5ft
(11734mm)
E
17.5ft
(5334mm)
I2/P2
n/a
J2/E2
n/a

Sail Data

Mainsail

Luff
38.5*ft
Foot
17.5*ft
Leech
41.73*ft
Head
0.50*ft
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
n/a

Jibsail

Luff
35.61ft
Foot
18.65*ft
Leech
30.75*ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
n/a

Genoa

Luff
42.28ft
Foot
22.7*ft
Leech
39.67*ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
n/a

Spinnaker

Luff
n/a
Foot
25.2*ft
Leech
n/a
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
44.09*ft
Comments
n/a

Asymmetrical

Luff
44.09*ft
Foot
23.1*ft
Leech
40.56*ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
n/a

Jibsail

Luff
37ft
Foot
16.75ft
Leech
29ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
n/a

*A computer algorithm was used to determine this figure based on partial data (usually the I, J, E, and P). These data points should be carefully checked. More Details >

Please Note: Most of our sail dimensions are based on class rules, designer blueprints, or measurements of sails. These dimensions are intended as starting points only. Sailboats are not all uniform, even from the same designer. We recommend carefully measuring your boat if you are uncertain about dimensions.

All dimensions are intended to be maximum and smaller sails are not wrong.

We've limited our listing to the sails most commonly used, but these are not the only ones appropriate for a given boat.