The Irwin 46 sailboat is a popular bluewater cruising vessel that was designed by Ted Irwin and produced by the Irwin Yachts company from 1977 to 1982. Measuring 46 feet in length with a beam of 13.6 feet, this sloop-rigged sailboat boasts a spacious interior with three staterooms and two heads, making it an ideal choice for long-term cruising and liveaboard lifestyles. It also features a center cockpit design, providing excellent visibility and protection from the elements.
The Irwin 46 is known for its sturdy construction and seaworthiness, making it a popular choice for offshore voyaging. It has a displacement of around 30,000 pounds and a sail area of 1,051 square feet, giving it excellent performance and speed under sail. It also has a spacious and well-appointed interior with plenty of storage space and amenities for extended trips at sea. Overall, the Irwin 46 sailboat is a reliable and comfortable vessel for those looking to embark on long-term cruising adventures.
LOA: 45.50 ft
LWL: 37.58 ft
Beam: 13.50 ft
Draft: 10.92 ft
Displacement: 33000.00 lbs
Ballast: 12000.00 lbs
Hull type: Keel/Cbrd.
Hull construction: FG
Rigging type: Staysail Ketch
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