Pearson Triton (fractional Rig) Sail Data

# X-SD-6087

Sailboat Description

LWL 20.5 Beam 8.3 Disp. 8000 Draft 4 Ballast 3019 Yawl rig P2=16'6" E2=6'6" P=31'0" E=13'0" Produced from 1959 to 1967

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Boat Specifications

Length
28.33 ft
Waterline Length (LWL)
21.5 ft
Beam
8.25 ft
Displacement (Weight)
6930 lbs
Ballast
3019 lbs
Draft
3.92 ft
Sail Area
371 sqft
Builder/Designer
Carl Alberg
Source of Data
Designer/Builder Sailplan

Rig Dimensions

I
28.5ft
(8686mm)
J
9.75ft
(2971mm)
P
33ft
(10058mm)
E
14ft
(4267mm)
I2/P2
n/a
J2/E2
n/a

Sail Data

Jibsail

Luff
24.1ft
Foot
13.06ft
Leech
20.7ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
115% Working jib 135 sq.ft.

Jibsail

Luff
26ft
Foot
12.25ft
Leech
22.83ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
110% Jibsail

Mainsail

Luff
33*ft
Foot
14ft
Leech
35.33ft
Head
.375ft
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
Main

Genoa

Luff
27.25ft
Foot
15.75ft
Leech
25.92ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
150% Furling Genoa, 199 sq.ft.

Drifter

Luff
28.62ft
Foot
16.5ft
Leech
26ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
152% Drifter, 212 sq.ft.

Genoa

Luff
28.62ft
Foot
14.33ft
Leech
26.5ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
135% Genoa 189 sq.ft.

Asymmetrical

Luff
29ft
Foot
17ft
Leech
26.75ft
Head
n/a
Clew-Throat
n/a
Stay
n/a
Comments
Asymmetric Cruising Spinnaker 370 sq.ft.

*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 >

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