Seaway 25

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The Seaway 25 was designed by Doug Peterson of USA fame for Tom Stevenson in 1978 after Tom won the World half Ton championship in one of Doug's designs. The yacht was designed to sail well on the short sharp chop of Port Phillip Bay Melbourne Australia. Intended to rate as a quarter ton Trailer yacht under IOR and Junior Offshore Group racing both for Harbour and Inshore Yacht racing.

Specifications[edit]

LOA Length 25 ft 10 in (7.87 m)  
Length waterline 21 ft 2 in ( 6.45 m)  
Beam Width 8 ft 1.5 in ( 2.49 m)  
Draft Board down 5 ft 0 in ( 1.52 m)  
Draft Board up 1 ft 1 in (0.33 m)  
Displacement 2800 lb ( 1270 kg) light  
Ballast 1300 lb ( 590 kg)  
Tow Mass 2800 lb (1270 kg)+ trailer + gear  
Rigging 3/4 Fractional rig sloop
Mast 30 ft 0 in (9.55 m) (Etchel) single, backswept spreader
Sails Main 135 ft² ( 13.8m²)
Jib < (100%) 108 ft² ( 10.9 m²)
#1 Genoa (150%) 162 ft² ( 16 m²)
#2 Genoa ( %) ft² ( m²)
#3 Genoa (75%) 82 ft² (8.32 m²)
Spinnaker 345 ft² ( 35 m²)

I = 25.5 ft (8.12 m)

J = 8.5 ft (2.7 m)

P = 27 ft (8.6 m)

E = 10 ft (3.18 m)

Sailing details[edit]

Handicaps

Class based Handicaps,

  • CBH (Aust.) = 0.725,
  • Other = ,

Sailing Characteristics; Well balanced helm in all conditions. Safe boat in rough seas and excelled in light ghosting conditions. Stern is narrower than more recent boats and has better than normal windward performance but will plane in moderate seas.

References[edit]

  • Magazine "Trailer Sailing" 1985, No 3, page 83, Publisher Michael Hannan