Springer 35
Description
Springer 35 (also referred to as the CE Ryder Springer 35) is a rare pilothouse cruising sailboat built by C.E. Ryder Corporation in Bristol, Rhode Island — the same yard famous for the Southern Cross series (28, 31, 35, and 39), Sea Sprite line, and other solid fiberglass cruisers from the 1970s–1980s. It appears to be a low-production or semi-custom model (possibly a one-off or limited variant with pilothouse styling), documented in examples from the late 1980s (e.g., 1989 builds).
Construction Details
| Designer | Unknown |
|---|---|
| Builder | C.E. Ryder (USA) |
| Length | 35.000 ft |
| LOA | 35.000 ft |
| Beam | 11.000 ft |
| Max Draft | 4.750 ft |
The standard boat dimensions
| i | 45 ft |
|---|---|
| j | 13.08 ft |
| p | 41 ft |
| e | 13.25 ft |
| p2 | - |
| e2 | - |
| i2 | - |
| j2 | - |
| I | J | P | E | P2 | E2 | I2 | J2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 45 ft | 13.08 ft | 41 ft | 13.25 ft | - | - | - | - |
Documents
Sails
Springer 35 - MAINSAIL
| Luff | * 41 ft - (12497 mm) |
|---|---|
| Foot | * 13.25 ft - (4039 mm) |
| Leech | * 42.49 ft - (12951 mm) |
| Tack Angle | * 87.97 ° |
| Diagonal | * 42.64 ft - (12997 mm) |
| Head (inches) | * 6 in - (152 mm) |
| Area | 271.32 ft² |
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Springer 35 - JIBSAIL
| Luff | * 37.49 ft - (11427 mm) |
|---|---|
| Foot | * 17.07 ft - (5203 mm) |
| Leech | * 33.04 ft - (10071 mm) |
| Percentage LP | * 115 % |
| Length Perpendicular | * 15.04 ft - (4584 mm) |
| Deck Angle | * 12 ° |
| Area | 281.94 ft² |
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Springer 35 - GENOA
| Luff | * 44.52 ft - (13570 mm) |
|---|---|
| Foot | * 20.91 ft - (6373 mm) |
| Leech | * 42.14 ft - (12844 mm) |
| Percentage LP | * 150 % |
| Length Perpendicular | * 19.62 ft - (5980 mm) |
| Deck Angle | * 4 ° |
| Area | 436.77 ft² |
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Springer 35 - SPINNAKER
| Stays | * 44.52 ft - (13570 mm) |
|---|---|
| MidGirth | * 23.54 ft - (7175 mm) |
| Foot | * 23.54 ft - (7175 mm) |
| Perc LP | * 180 % |
| Area | 890.8 ft² |
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