I've been sailing my home designed and built flood-ballasted motor sailer, the LuLu,
since her first launch in 2010 out of Morro bay, CA. She is glass-over-3/4" plywood, 35ft by 8.5 ft, draws 2.7 ft fully settled, has 6.5 ft headroom over 3/4 of her 17 ft cabin, on top of a 1 ft bilge under 1/2 her cabin. She weighs 7,000 lbs dry on her 3,100 lb trailer, easily towable any distance with my 2015 3/4 ton Gimmy. Her flood hatches total 3 ft2 of bottom area, allowing her to morph into a 14,800 lb cruiser just 5 minutes or so after launch. The 540 ft2 of sail she carries on her 30 ft mast will drive her at hull speed easily in a calm sea; her two 25 hp Hondas can add a knot or so to that. LuLu's Keel was first laid in 1993, after three years of testing on a half-scale model I built first. We launch and sail her exclusively now out of Marina Del Rey, CA, and are planning a full scale cruise to Catalina for late next month.
I have always wondered if LuLu wasn't the largest trailerable sailboat on record. I invite any replies on that question, or on any other related subject that might be of mutual interest
My address is oldbusaboy@gmail.com. (Yes, at age 76, they still let me ride my treasured Hyabusa motorcycle.)
since her first launch in 2010 out of Morro bay, CA. She is glass-over-3/4" plywood, 35ft by 8.5 ft, draws 2.7 ft fully settled, has 6.5 ft headroom over 3/4 of her 17 ft cabin, on top of a 1 ft bilge under 1/2 her cabin. She weighs 7,000 lbs dry on her 3,100 lb trailer, easily towable any distance with my 2015 3/4 ton Gimmy. Her flood hatches total 3 ft2 of bottom area, allowing her to morph into a 14,800 lb cruiser just 5 minutes or so after launch. The 540 ft2 of sail she carries on her 30 ft mast will drive her at hull speed easily in a calm sea; her two 25 hp Hondas can add a knot or so to that. LuLu's Keel was first laid in 1993, after three years of testing on a half-scale model I built first. We launch and sail her exclusively now out of Marina Del Rey, CA, and are planning a full scale cruise to Catalina for late next month.
I have always wondered if LuLu wasn't the largest trailerable sailboat on record. I invite any replies on that question, or on any other related subject that might be of mutual interest
My address is oldbusaboy@gmail.com. (Yes, at age 76, they still let me ride my treasured Hyabusa motorcycle.)