Development | |
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Designer | Bill Lapworth |
Location | United States |
Year | 1963 |
No. built | 56 |
Builder(s) | W. D. Schock Corp |
Role | Racer-day sailer |
Name | Endeavor 26 |
Boat | |
Boat weight | 3,200 lb (1,451 kg) |
Draft | 4.00 ft (1.22 m) |
Hull | |
Type | monohull |
Construction | fiberglass |
LOA | 25.75 ft (7.85 m) |
LWL | 18.00 ft (5.49 m) |
Beam | 7.00 ft (2.13 m) |
Hull appendages | |
Keel/board type | fin keel |
Ballast | 1,600 lb (726 kg) |
Rudder(s) | keel-mounted rudder |
Rig | |
Rig type | Bermuda rig |
I foretriangle height | 25.83 ft (7.87 m) |
J foretriangle base | 9.00 ft (2.74 m) |
P mainsail luff | 28.00 ft (8.53 m) |
E mainsail foot | 11.13 ft (3.39 m) |
Sails | |
Sailplan | fractional rigged sloop |
Mainsail area | 155.82 sq ft (14.476 m2) |
Jib/genoa area | 116.24 sq ft (10.799 m2) |
Spinnaker area | 340 sq ft (32 m2) |
Total sail area | 272.06 sq ft (25.275 m2) |
The Endeavor 26 is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by Bill Lapworth as a racer and day sailer and first built in 1963. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The design was built by W. D. Schock Corp in the United States, from 1963 until 1967 with a total of 56 boats completed. It is now out of production. [1] [2] [5] [6] [7]
The Endeavor 26 is a racing keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a fractional sloop rig; a spooned, raked stem, a raised counter, angled transom, a keel-mounted rudder controlled by a tiller and a fixed fin keel. It displaces 3,200 lb (1,451 kg) and carries 1,600 lb (726 kg) of lead ballast. [1] [2]
The boat has a draft of 4.00 ft (1.22 m) with the standard keel. [1] [2]
The design has sleeping accommodation for four people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin and two straight settees in the main cabin. The head is located centered in the bow cabin under the "V"-berth. [1] [2]
For sailing downwind the design may be equipped with a symmetrical spinnaker of 340 sq ft (32 m2). [1] [2]
The design has a hull speed of 5.69 kn (10.54 km/h). [2]
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