Allmand 35

Description

The Allmand 35 is an American coastal cruising sailboat designed by Walter Scott and built by Allmand Boats Inc. in Hialeah, Florida, from 1981 to 1985. It's a development of the earlier Captiva 35, featuring a heavy-displacement masthead sloop rig with a shoal-draft fin keel for shallow-water access, making it popular for cruising in areas like the Florida Keys, Bahamas, or Intracoastal Waterway. With a wide beam and tri-cabin layout, it offers exceptional interior volume for a 35-footer, sleeping up to 7 comfortably, which appeals to families or liveaboards. A "Raised Cabin" motor sailer version was also available for enhanced visibility and power-assisted sailing. Production was limited (estimated 50–100 units) before the company, originally a powerboat builder, went bankrupt in 1985 amid the sailboat industry recession.

Construction Details

Designer Walter Scott
Length 35.000 ft
LOA 22.500 ft
LWL 19.830 ft
Beam 9.500 ft
Displacement 2700 lb
Max Draft 2.500 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

i 43.25 ft
j 13.80 ft
p 36.30 ft
e 12.50 ft
p2 -
e2 -

Sails

Sail Type MAINSAIL
Luff * 36.3 ft - (11064 mm)
Foot * 12.5 ft - (3810 mm)
Leech * 37.58 ft - (11454 mm)
Tack Angle * 88.01 °
Diagonal * 37.98 ft - (11576 mm)
Head (inches) * 6 in - (152 mm)
Area * 232.41 ft²
Sail Type JIBSAIL
Luff 36.32 ft - (11070 mm)
Foot * 18.27 ft - (5569 mm)
Leech * 31.55 ft - (9616 mm)
Percentage LP * 115 %
Length Perpendicular * 15.87 ft - (4837 mm)
Deck Angle * 12 °
Area * 288.2 ft²
Sail Type GENOA
Luff 43.13 ft - (13146 mm)
Foot * 22.28 ft - (6791 mm)
Leech * 40.57 ft - (12366 mm)
Percentage LP * 150 %
Length Perpendicular * 20.7 ft - (6309 mm)
Deck Angle * 4.01 °
Area * 446.41 ft²
Sail Type SPINNAKER
Stays * 43.13 ft - (13146 mm)
MidGirth * 24.84 ft - (7571 mm)
Foot * 24.84 ft - (7571 mm)
Perc LP * 180 %
Area * 911 ft²

Disclaimer. Boats are not all the same -- even when produced in the same factory of the same model. Sailrite does its best to publish accurate dimensions, but we often find it worthwhile to have our customers measure their boats carefully before we produce kits for them. You should take the same precautions, especially when the data is not from Sailrite.