Engineering:Eclipse 6.7

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Eclipse 6.7
Development
DesignerCarl Alberg
LocationUnited States
Year1978
Builder(s)South Coast Seacraft
RoleCruiser
Boat
Boat weight1,800 lb (816 kg)
Draft4.83 ft (1.47 m)
Hull
Typemonohull
Constructionfiberglass
LOA22.00 ft (6.71 m)
LWL17.00 ft (5.18 m)
Beam7.08 ft (2.16 m)
Engine typeoutboard motor
Hull appendages
Keel/board typelifting keel
Ballast500 lb (227 kg)
Rudder(s)transom-mounted rudder
Rig
Rig typeBermuda rig
Sails
Sailplanmasthead sloop
Total sail area209.00 sq ft (19.417 m2)

The Eclipse 6.7, also called the Northbridge Eclipse, is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by Carl Alberg as a cruiser and first built in 1978.[1][2][3][4]

The design is a development of the South Coast 22, which was in turn based upon Alberg's South Coast 21 design. The Eclipse differs from the South Coast 22 by moving the mast 2 ft (0.61 m) forward, plus changes to the coach house roof, cockpit and the interior.[1][2][4][5]

Production

The design was built by South Coast Seacraft in United States , starting in 1978, but it is now out of production.[1][2][4][6]

Design

The Eclipse 6.7 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig, a spooned raked stem, an angled transom, a transom-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a swing keel. It displaces 1,800 lb (816 kg) and carries 500 lb (227 kg) of ballast.[1][2][4]

The boat has a draft of 4.83 ft (1.47 m) with the keel extended and 0.83 ft (0.25 m) with it retracted, allowing operation in shallow water, beaching or ground transportation on a trailer. The boat is normally fitted with a small outboard motor for docking and maneuvering.[1][2][4]

The design has a hull speed of 5.52 kn (10.22 km/h).[4]

Operational history

The boat is supported by an active class club that organizes racing events, the South Coast Seacraft Owners' Association.[7]

See also

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