S2 35

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S2 35
Development
LocationUnited States
Year1986
No. built35
Builder(s)S2 Yachts
RoleCruiser
NameS2 35
Boat
Displacement14,000 lb (6,350 kg)
Draft4.25 ft (1.30 m)
Hull
Typemonohull
Constructionfiberglass
LOA35.17 ft (10.72 m)
LWL28.33 ft (8.63 m)
Beam11.50 ft (3.51 m)
Engine typeVolvo 28 hp (21 kW) diesel engine
Hull appendages
Keel/board typefin keel
Ballast6,100 lb (2,767 kg)
Rudder(s)internally-mounted spade-type rudder
Rig
Rig typeBermuda rig
I foretriangle height45.00 ft (13.72 m)
J foretriangle base14.20 ft (4.33 m)
P mainsail luff38.67 ft (11.79 m)
E mainsail foot14.20 ft (4.33 m)
Sails
Sailplanmasthead sloop
Mainsail area274.56 sq ft (25.507 m2)
Jib/genoa area319.50 sq ft (29.683 m2)
Total sail area594.06 sq ft (55.190 m2)

The S2 35 is an American sailboat that was designed by Graham & Schlageter as a cruiser. The design is also referred to as the S2 35C for "center cockpit", although there was no other configuration model built. At its introduction in 1986, S2 Yachts marketed the boat as the S2 35 Mid Cockpit.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Production[edit]

The design was built by S2 Yachts in Holland, Michigan, United States from 1986 until 1987, with 35 boats completed, but it is now out of production.[1][4][9][10]

Design[edit]

The S2 35 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of hand-laid AME 4000 resin fiberglass with an end grain balsa core. The trim is teak. It has a masthead sloop rig with double mast spreaders. The hull has a raked stem, a reverse transom with a swimming platform, an internally mounted spade-type rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed fin keel. It displaces 14,000 lb (6,350 kg) and carries 6,100 lb (2,767 kg) of ballast.[1][4][7]

The boat has a draft of 4.25 ft (1.30 m) with the standard keel.[1][4]

The boat is fitted with a Swedish Volvo diesel engine of 28 hp (21 kW) for docking and maneuvering. The fuel tank holds 32 U.S. gallons (120 L; 27 imp gal) and the fresh water tank has a capacity of 70 U.S. gallons (260 L; 58 imp gal).[1][4]

The design has sleeping accommodation for six people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, two straight settee berths in the main cabin around a spit dinette table and an aft cabin with a queen-sized berth on the starboard side. The galley is located on the starboard side just aft of the companionway ladder. The galley is equipped with a two-burner stove, an oven, icebox and a sink. There is also a full navigation station. The head is located just aft of the companionway on the port side and includes a shower with a teak floor grate. An additional external shower is located on the swim platform. It has entrance doors to the aft cabin and the main salon. Cabin headroom is 75 in (191 cm) throughout.[1][4][7][8]

Cabin ventilation is provided by eight opening ports, four deck hatches and four dorade vents.[8]

The design has a hull speed of 7.13 kn (13.20 km/h).[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f McArthur, Bruce (2021). "S2 35C sailboat". sailboatdata.com. Archived from the original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  2. ^ McArthur, Bruce (2021). "S2 35 sailboat". sailboatdata.com. Archived from the original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  3. ^ McArthur, Bruce (2021). "Graham & Schlageter 1975 - 1989". sailboatdata.com. Archived from the original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Sea Time Tech, LLC (2021). "S2 35C". sailboat.guide. Archived from the original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  5. ^ Sea Time Tech, LLC (2021). "S2 35". sailboat.guide. Archived from the original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  6. ^ Sea Time Tech, LLC (2021). "Graham & Schlageter". sailboat.guide. Archived from the original on 2 December 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  7. ^ a b c S2 Yachts (February 1986). "Wish List...The S2 35 Mid Cockpit". Yachting. Retrieved 12 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ a b c "New Boats - S2 35 Mid Cockpit". Motor Boating & Sailing. April 1986. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  9. ^ McArthur, Bruce (2021). "S2 Yachts (USA) 1974 - 1989". sailboatdata.com. Archived from the original on 17 October 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  10. ^ Sea Time Tech, LLC (2021). "S2 Yachts". sailboat.guide. Archived from the original on 30 November 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.