The document provides specifications for a Tahiti Ketch sailboat including its hull type, length overall, beam, draft, displacement, ballast type, builder, designer, sail calculations, and additional notes. The Tahiti Ketch is a long keel, masthead ketch rig sailboat designed by John G. Hanna in 1928 with an LOA of 30 feet, beam of 10 feet, and maximum draft of 4.36 feet. Plans for the boat first appeared in a 1935 issue of Mechanix Illustrated and hundreds have been built worldwide with varying hull and rig dimensions.
The document provides specifications for a Tahiti Ketch sailboat including its hull type, length overall, beam, draft, displacement, ballast type, builder, designer, sail calculations, and additional notes. The Tahiti Ketch is a long keel, masthead ketch rig sailboat designed by John G. Hanna in 1928 with an LOA of 30 feet, beam of 10 feet, and maximum draft of 4.36 feet. Plans for the boat first appeared in a 1935 issue of Mechanix Illustrated and hundreds have been built worldwide with varying hull and rig dimensions.
The document provides specifications for a Tahiti Ketch sailboat including its hull type, length overall, beam, draft, displacement, ballast type, builder, designer, sail calculations, and additional notes. The Tahiti Ketch is a long keel, masthead ketch rig sailboat designed by John G. Hanna in 1928 with an LOA of 30 feet, beam of 10 feet, and maximum draft of 4.36 feet. Plans for the boat first appeared in a 1935 issue of Mechanix Illustrated and hundreds have been built worldwide with varying hull and rig dimensions.
Additional Notes Plans for the TAHITI KETCH first appeared in a 1935 issue of 'Mechanix Illustrated'. Since then, hundreds have been built around the world. As can be expected, hull and rig dimensions vary widely.