The S2 11.0 is a series of American
sailboat
A sailboat or sailing boat is a boat propelled partly or entirely by sails and is smaller than a sailing ship. Distinctions in what constitutes a sailing boat and ship vary by region and maritime culture.
Types
Although sailboat terminolo ...
s that was designed by
Arthur Edmunds
Arthur Edmunds (May 18, 1933 – July 21, 2005) was an American naval architect, credited with designing 29 sailboats as well as other boats of various types and forms. He is recognized as a top naval architect in the US. Edmunds's best known pro ...
as
cruisers and first built in 1977. The designation indicates the approximate
length overall in meters.
[Sherwood, Richard M.: ''A Field Guide to Sailboats of North America, Second Edition'', pages 288-289. Houghton Mifflin Company, 1994. ]
Production
The series was built by
S2 Yachts in
Holland, Michigan
Holland is a city in the western region of the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is situated near the eastern shore of Lake Michigan on Lake Macatawa, which is fed by the Macatawa River (formerly known locally as the Black Ri ...
,
United States
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, between 1977 and 1987, but it is now out of production.
Design
The S2 11.0 is a recreational
keelboat
A keelboat is a riverine cargo-capable working boat, or a small- to mid-sized recreational sailing yacht. The boats in the first category have shallow structural keels, and are nearly flat-bottomed and often used leeboards if forced in open w ...
, built predominantly of
fiberglass
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, with a
balsa
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-cored deck and wooden trim. It has a
masthead sloop
A masthead rig on a sailing vessel consists of a forestay and backstay both attached at the top of the mast.
The Bermuda rig can be split into two groups: the masthead rig and the fractional rig. The masthead rig has larger and more headsails, ...
rig with
aluminum
Aluminium (aluminum in American and Canadian English) is a chemical element with the symbol Al and atomic number 13. Aluminium has a density lower than those of other common metals, at approximately one third that of steel. It ha ...
spars, a
raked stem
The stem is the most forward part of a boat or ship's bow and is an extension of the keel itself. It is often found on wooden boats or ships, but not exclusively.
Description
The stem is the curved edge stretching from the keel below, up to ...
, a raised counter
reverse transom
A transom is the vertical reinforcement which strengthens the stern of a boat. This flat termination of the stern is typically above the waterline.
The term was used as far back as Middle English in the 1300s, having come from Latin ''transvers ...
, an internally mounted spade-type
rudder
A rudder is a primary control surface used to steer a ship, boat, submarine, hovercraft, aircraft, or other vehicle that moves through a fluid medium (generally air or water). On an aircraft the rudder is used primarily to counter adve ...
controlled by a
wheel and a fixed fin
keel
The keel is the bottom-most longitudinal structural element on a vessel. On some sailboats, it may have a hydrodynamic and counterbalancing purpose, as well. As the laying down of the keel is the initial step in the construction of a ship, in Br ...
.
The boat has a draft of with the standard keel and with the optional shoal draft keel.
The boat is fitted with a Universal,
Volvo
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, Pathfinder or
Yanmar
is a Japanese diesel engine, heavy machinery and agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in Osaka, Japan in 1912. Yanmar manufactures and sells engines used in a wide range of applications, including seagoing vessels, pleasure boats, cons ...
diesel engine
The diesel engine, named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression; thus, the diesel engine is a so-ca ...
for docking and maneuvering. The fuel tank holds and the fresh water tank has a capacity of .
Variants
;11.0 A
:Aft cockpit model, introduced in 1977 and produced until 1987, with 156 built. It has a length overall of , a waterline length of , displaces and carries of ballast.
:The sleeping accommodation includes a forward private bow cabin with a "V"-berth and a main cabin settee berth, with a second "U" settee around the fixed dinette table. The
galley is aft and on the port side, at the foot of the
companionway
In the architecture of a ship, a companion or companionway is a raised and windowed hatchway in the ship's deck, with a ladder leading below and the hooded entrance-hatch to the main cabins. A companionway may be secured by doors or, commonly in ...
steps. The gallery has a two-burner, alcohol-fired stove, plus an oven. The
head is on the port side, just aft of the bow cabin. There is also a navigation station aft on the starboard side, opposite the galley.
;11.0 C
:Center cockpit model, introduced in 1980 and produced until 1987, with 66 built. It uses the same hull and sailplan as the "A" model. It has a length overall of , a waterline length of , displaces and carries of ballast.
:The accommodation includes an aft private cabin, a forward private bow cabin with louvred doors and "V"-berth and two main cabin settee berths around the drop-leaf table. It has sleeping accommodation for six people. The main salon seating area is forward, with the galley aft, on the port side. The gallery has a two-burner, alcohol-fired stove, plus an oven. The head is on the starboard side, opposite the galley, with the companionway steps from the overhead cockpit in between the head and galley. The head includes a shower and bathtub, with pressurized water. There is also a navigation station to starboard, with a seat that swings away over the starboard settee, when not in use. Ventilation is provided by two large windows, two
dorade vent
A dorade box (also called a dorade vent, collector box, or simply a "ventilator") is a type of vent that permits the passage of air in and out of the cabin or engine room of a boat while keeping rain, spray, and sea wash out.
Design
The basic fo ...
s and two
acrylic
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Chemicals and materials
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* Acrylate polymer, a group of polymers (plastics) noted for transparency and elasticity
* Acrylic resin, a group of related thermoplastic or thermosett ...
hatches. The bow includes a self-draining
anchor
An anchor is a device, normally made of metal , used to secure a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the craft from drifting due to wind or current. The word derives from Latin ''ancora'', which itself comes from the Greek ἄΠ...
locker.
:For sailing there are two primary winches mounted to the cockpit coamings, plus two
halyard
In sailing, a halyard or halliard is a line (rope) that is used to hoist a ladder, sail, flag or yard. The term ''halyard'' comes from the phrase "to haul yards". Halyards, like most other parts of the running rigging, were classically made of ...
winches forward on the cabin roof. The
genoa
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has an adjustable track. The
mainsail
A mainsail is a sail rigged on the main mast of a sailing vessel.
* On a square rigged vessel, it is the lowest and largest sail on the main mast.
* On a fore-and-aft rigged vessel, it is the sail rigged aft of the main mast. The sail's foot i ...
boom has a 5:1 mechanical advantage
outhaul
An outhaul is a control line found on a sailboat. It is an element of the running rigging, used to attach the mainsail clew to the boom and tensions the foot of the sail. It commonly uses a block at the boom end and a cleat on the boom, closer ...
and internal double
reefing
Reefing reduces the area of a sail, usually by folding or rolling one edge of the canvas in on itself and attaching the unused portion to a spar or a stay, as the primary measure to preserve a sailing vessel's stability in strong winds. Restoring ...
.
Operational history
In a 1994 review of the 11.0 C Richard Sherwood wrote, "the 11.0 C model ... has the same underwater lines as the 11.0 A. There is substantial weight and a broad beam for stability. The deep keel and rudder help track off the wind. The center cockpit has become very popular for cruisers, and the 11.0 has a big one."
See also
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List of sailing boat types
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References
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1970s sailboat type designs
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Sailboat type designs by Arthur Edmunds
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