The Tanzer 10 is a Canadian sailboat, that was designed by Dick Carter and first built in 1980.[1][2][3]
Development | |
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Designer | Dick Carter |
Location | Canada |
Year | 1980 |
Builder(s) | Tanzer Industries |
Name | Tanzer 10 |
Boat | |
Crew | Two |
Draft | 6.67 ft (2.03 m) swing keel down |
Hull | |
Type | Masthead sloop |
Construction | Fibreglass |
LOA | 32.67 ft (9.96 m) |
LWL | 27.50 ft (8.38 m) |
Beam | 11.86 ft (3.61 m) |
Hull appendages | |
Keel/board type | fixed conventional fin keel or swing keel |
Rig | |
The design was later developed into the Tanzer 10.5.[1][3]
Production
editThe boat was built by Tanzer Industries Limited in Dorion, Quebec. The company entered bankruptcy in 1986 and production had ended by then.[1][3][4]
Design
editThe Tanzer 10 is a small recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fibreglass, with wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig, a transom-hung rudder, wheel steering and a fixed fin keel or optionally a swing keel. The boat displaces 13,000 lb (5,897 kg) and carries 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) of ballast.[1][3]
The boat is powered by a Japanese-made Yanmar diesel engine. It has a pilothouse and inside steering.[1][3]
The fixed keel version has a draft of 5.92 ft (1.80 m), while the swing keel version has a draft of 6.67 ft (2.03 m) with the keel down and 2.00 ft (0.61 m) with the keel retracted.[1][3]
The design has a hull speed of 7.03 kn (13.02 km/h).[3]
See also
editSimilar sailboats
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f Browning, Randy (2016). "Tanzer 10 sailboat specifications and details". sailboatdata.com. Archived from the original on 2 March 2022. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
- ^ McArthur, Bruce (2022). "Dick Carter". sailboatdata.com. Archived from the original on 2 March 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g Sea Time Tech, LLC (2022). "Tanzer 10". sailboat.guide. Archived from the original on 2 March 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
- ^ McArthur, Bruce (2022). "Tanzer Industries Ltd. 1966 - 1986". sailboatdata.com. Archived from the original on 8 September 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2022.