Albin Vega's main features
Model
Albin Vega
Hull type
Monohull
Category
Cruising sailboat
Sailboat builder
Sailboat designer
Country
Sweden
Construction
GRP (glass reinforced polyester):
- Hull: Single skin fiberglass polyester
- Deck: Sandwich Divinicell fiberglass polyester
Number of hulls built
About 3450
First built hull
1965
Last built hull
1979
Appendages
Keel : semi-full keel
Helm
Single tiller
Rudder
Single rudder on skeg
Unsinkable
No
Trailerable
No
Standard public price ex. VAT (indicative only)
Albin Vega's main dimensions
Hull length
27’ 1”8.25 m
Waterline length
24’ 7”7.5 m
Beam (width)
8’ 1”2.46 m
Draft
3’ 10”1.17 m
Light displacement (MLC)
5071 lb2300 kg
Ballast weight
2017 lb915 kg
Ballast type
Cast iron
Albin Vega's rig and sails
Upwind sail area
403 ft²37.4 m²
Downwind sail area
665 ft²61.8 m²
Mainsail area
159 ft²14.8 m²
Genoa area
243 ft²22.6 m²
Solent area
212 ft²19.7 m²
Jib area
145 ft²13.5 m²
Staysail area
58 ft²5.4 m²
Symmetric spinnaker area
506 ft²47 m²
I
iFore triangle height (from mast foot to fore stay top attachment)30’ 7”9.34 m
J
iFore triangle base (from mast foot to bottom of forestay)10’ 2”3.1 m
P
iMainsail hoist measurement (from tack to head)25’ 11”7.9 m
E
iMainsail foot measurement (from tack to clew)10’ 10”3.3 m
Rigging type
Sloop Marconi masthead
Mast configuration
Deck stepped mast
Rotating spars
No
Number of levels of spreaders
1
Spreaders angle
0 °
Spars construction
Aluminum spars
Standing rigging
1x19 strand wire continuous
Albin Vega's performances
HN (French rating)
iHN or "Handicap Nationale" is an empirical rating system used in France allowing various monohulls, of different sizes and designs, to race each other fairly. It is particularly suitable for cruiser and cruiser-racer. Therefore, by comparing these values, we can have an indication of the relative speed of 2 boats.8.0
Upwind sail area to displacement
iThe ratio sail area to displacement is obtained by dividing the sail area by the boat's displaced volume to the power two-thirds.
The ratio sail area to displacement can be used to compare the relative sail plan of different sailboats no matter what their size.
Upwind: under 18 the ratio indicates a cruise oriented sailboat with limited performances especially in light wind, while over 25 it indicates a fast sailboat.231 ft²/T21.46 m²/T
Downwind sail area to displacement
iThe ratio sail area to displacement is obtained by dividing the sail area by the boat's displaced volume to the power two-thirds.
The ratio sail area to displacement can be used to compare the relative sail plan of different sailboats no matter what their size.382 ft²/T35.47 m²/T
Displacement-length ratio (DLR)
iThe Displacement Length Ratio (DLR) is a figure that points out the boat's weight compared to its waterline length. The DLR is obtained by dividing the boat's displacement in tons by the cube of one one-hundredth of the waterline length (in feet).
The DLR can be used to compare the relative mass of different sailboats no matter what their length:
a DLR less than 180 is indicative of a really light sailboat (race boat made for planning), while a DLR greater than 300 is indicative of a heavy cruising sailboat.154
Ballast ratio
iThe Ballast ratio is an indicator of stability; it is obtained by dividing the boat's displacement by the mass of the ballast. Since the stability depends also of the hull shapes and the position of the center of gravity, only the boats with similar ballast arrangements and hull shapes should be compared.
The higher the ballast ratio is, the greater is the stability.40 %
Righting moment @ 1°
iThe righting moment is a moment (torque) that tends to restore a boat to its previous position after heeling. Its value corresponds to the torque needed to heel the boat for this angle.
Higher the righting moment is for an angle, greater is the stability.289 lb.ft40 kg.m
Righting moment @ 30°
iThe righting moment is a moment (torque) that tends to restore a boat to its previous position after heeling. Its value corresponds to the torque needed to heel the boat for this angle.
Higher the righting moment is for an angle, greater is the stability.6799 lb.ft940 kg.m
Critical hull speed
iAs a ship moves in the water, it creates standing waves that oppose its movement. This effect increases dramatically the resistance when the boat reaches a speed-length ratio (speed-length ratio is the ratio between the speed in knots and the square root of the waterline length in feet) of about 1.2 (corresponding to a Froude Number of 0.35) . This very sharp rise in resistance, between speed-length ratio of 1.2 to 1.5, is insurmountable for heavy sailboats and so becomes an apparent barrier. This leads to the concept of "hull speed".
The hull speed is obtained by multiplying the square root of the waterline length (in feet) by 1.34.6.65 knots
Albin Vega's auxiliary engine
Engine(s)
1 inboard engine
Engine(s) power
10 HP
Fuel type
Diesel
Fuel tank capacity
9.2 gal35 liters
Albin Vega's accommodations and layout
Cockpit
Closed aft cockpit
Freshwater tank capacity
17.2 gal65 liters
Albin Vega's saloon
Berth length
6’ 1”1.85 m
Albin Vega's fore cabin
Berth length
6’1.83 m
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