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SILHOUETTE

Fractional Sloop • Twin Keel • Built 1954–1955

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Dimensions

LOA
16.5 ft
LWL
12.5 ft
Beam
6.25 ft
Max Draft
1 ft
Displacement
— lbs
Ballast
— lbs

Performance Ratios

Capsize Ratio ⓘ
SA/D Ratio ⓘ
D/L Ratio ⓘ
Ballast Ratio ⓘ

Sail Plan

Sail Area
99 sq ft

Construction

Hull Type
Twin Keel
Rig Type
Fractional Sloop
Hull Material
Plywood/FG
Ballast Type
Iron

Production

First Built
1954
Last Built
1955
Number Built
Notes: Since first introduced there have been several different variations of this design with different methods of contruction. Originally designed for the home builder, many were sold as kits. The first SILHOUETTE models built of plywood as were the earlier MkII models (1955). Later Mk IIs (1963) were GRP while the Mk III was moulded by Hurley Marine to a revamped design. The central ballast stub was removed, draft and sail area increased. A fin keel version was available but the vast majority had twin keels. The Mk 4 added two bunks. Finally the Mk 5 was built by Varne Marine after the moulds were sold when Hurley Marine went out of business in 1974.\nThe MK I was available with a Gunter or Bermudian rig. The sail area for the Gunter rig was 115 sqft.\nUp until 1960, all the boats, including all MK I's, sailed with a 3/4 fractional rig. After 1960, masthead rigs became the norm.\nSee the class website for more details. See SILHOUETTE MKII.\nSource: Silhouette Owner's International Association.

Builder

Related Boats

Name LOA (ft) Year Rig
SILHOUETTE MK II 17.66 1955 Masthead Sloop
SILHOUETTE MK III 17.25 1967 Masthead Sloop