Irwin 52 Ketch Tall Rig

Description

The Irwin 52 Ketch (built 1976–1987, ~150 hulls) was Ted Irwin’s bold flagship – the largest production sailboat ever built in the United States at the time and still one of the roomiest center-cockpit ketches ever made. With an LOA of 52′0″ (later versions 54′0″ with sugar-scoop transom), beam of 15′4″, and displacement ranging from 44,000 lbs (early) to 51,000 lbs (later), it carries a massive 17,000–19,000 lb encapsulated ballast in a long, shoal-draft keel (standard 5′6″, optional 6′6″). The conservative ketch rig (main + mizzen, total sail area ~1,100 sq ft, SA/D ≈14–15) prioritizes easy short-handed handling and heavy-weather flexibility over sparkling performance, making it a proven bluewater passage-maker when properly equipped.

Construction Details

Designer Ted Irwin
Builder Irwin Yachts
Length 52.000 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

i 64.33 ft
j 22 ft
p 57.50 ft
e 20 ft
p2 32 ft
e2 11 ft
i2 -
j2 -

Sails

Irwin 52 Ketch Tall Rig - MAINSAIL

Luff * 57.5 ft - (17526 mm)
Foot * 20 ft - (6096 mm)
Leech * 60.05 ft - (18303 mm)
Tack Angle * 87.98 °
Diagonal * 60.21 ft - (18352 mm)
Head (inches) * 6 in - (152 mm)
Area 574.45 ft²
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Irwin 52 Ketch Tall Rig - JIBSAIL

Luff * 54.39 ft - (16578 mm)
Foot * 29.48 ft - (8986 mm)
Leech * 46.71 ft - (14237 mm)
Percentage LP * 115 %
Length Perpendicular * 25.3 ft - (7711 mm)
Deck Angle * 12 °
Area 688.12 ft²
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Irwin 52 Ketch Tall Rig - GENOA

Luff * 64.59 ft - (19687 mm)
Foot * 35.82 ft - (10918 mm)
Leech * 60.46 ft - (18428 mm)
Percentage LP * 150 %
Length Perpendicular * 33 ft - (10058 mm)
Deck Angle * 4 °
Area 1065.74 ft²
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Irwin 52 Ketch Tall Rig - MIZZEN

Luff * 32 ft - (9754 mm)
Foot * 11 ft - (3353 mm)
Leech-AftHdBd * 33.33 ft - (10159 mm)
Tack Ang * 87.98 °
Diag (clew/head) * 33.47 ft - (10202 mm)
Head (inches) * 5.25 in - (133 mm)
Area (no Roach) 175.79 ft²
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