Fuji 35 Cutter

Description

The Fuji 35 is a classic 34'6" (10.5 m) heavy-displacement cruising sailboat designed by renowned naval architect John G. Alden (design #1029) and built by Fuji Yacht Builders Ltd. in Yokosuka, Japan, from 1973 to 1982, with approximately 128 hulls produced to impeccable standards using solid hand-laid fiberglass construction, encapsulated iron ballast, and exquisite teak joinery that remains a hallmark of its enduring appeal. Featuring an elegant clipper bow, modified full keel with cutaway forefoot for enhanced maneuverability, and a staysail ketch or cutter rig with a modest 624 sq ft (58 m²) sail area, it excels in offshore passages with a high displacement/length ratio of 327–413, providing exceptional stability, stiffness, and self-steering ability while tracking well in heavy weather

Construction Details

Designer John G. Alden
Builder Fuji Yacht Builders Ltd.
Length 35.000 ft
LOA 34.580 ft
LWL 26.000 ft
Beam 10.000 ft
Displacement 16302 lb
Ballast 5960 lb
Max Draft 5.000 ft
Year Built 1973
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