streamline build

Jude/Vrolijk designed three man keelboat with twin trapeze.

Exhilarating, fast, well designed and built.

The Streamline was conceived as a keel boat for regattas and sailors of sporty ambition.  The hull shape is optimized for upwind stability, which  is enhanced by the large 440-pound (250-kilogram) ballast bulb and two persons hiking on the trapeze.

The Streamline displaces 1,322 pounds (600 kilograms). The boats are currently built by German builder Leonhard Mader, a builder of fine one-designs such as the Star, Flying Dutchman and Yngling. All hull forms were computer cut to a standard within one-tenth of a millimeter. The hull is a sandwich, with epoxy laid over a foam core.

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Specifications
LOA — 23’5” (7.15 m)
LWL — 21’3” (6.5 m)
Beam — 8’4” (2.55 m)
Draft — 5’3” (1.6 m)
Displacement — 1,322 lbs. (600 kg.)
Sail area (main & jib) — 357 sq.ft. (33.2 sq.m.)
Spinnaker — 548 sq.ft. (51 sq.m.)