24 Sand Island Access Road
Honolulu, HI, US, 96819
Tel:808-528-2628
1973 Dufour Classic Sloop
French ingenuity makes la différence in the Dufour 35.
The Dufour 35, produced from 1972 to 1982 in La Rochelle, France, is a wonderful blend of classic features and innovation, another feather in the cap of the iconic French designer Michel Dufour.
At 6 tons, the Dufour 35 won’t bounce like a cork in an ocean swell, yet the boat remains quick on her feet. The skeg-hung rudder and encapsulated cast-iron keel lend a feeling of security against a brush with an unidentified floating object. And with its extra-long fin keel, the 35 is maneuverable, tracks well, and can easily be balanced or hove to under sail.
Specifications
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Dufour 35
LOA 35′ 3″ (10.74 m.)
LWL 28′ 3″ (8.61 m.)
Beam 11′ 5″ (3.48 m.)
Draft 6′ 0″ (1.83 m.)
Sail Area (100%) 518 sq. ft. (48.1 sq. m.)
Ballast 5,720 lb. (2,594 kg.)
Displacement 13,860 lb. (6,286 kg.)
Ballast/D .41
D/L 274
SA/D 14.4
Water 66 gal. (249 l.)
Fuel 32 gal. (121 l.)
Engine 25-hp. Volvo Penta MD-2B diesel
Designer Michel Dufour
The deep cockpit keeps the crew dry on all but the stiffest beats.
Below, the Dufour 35 can challenge even the beamiest modern yachts in terms of living space. In addition to a saloon and forepeak cabin, it has a quarter berth on the starboard side aft, behind a spacious navigation table. Headroom is 6 feet throughout. Pilot berths line both sides of the saloon, and a convertible table/settee area sleeps two more. Altogether, the 35 offers a whopping eight berths, but we find that four adults make a comfortable maximum on extended trips.
Interior decor varies, but the layout is standard. To port is an L-shaped galley with a gimbaled two-burner stove/oven and a cool box. Five large ports provide light, while overhead hatches allow for good ventilation on tropical nights. Handholds are plentiful throughout the interior, and the boat has a wet locker that lies to port of the companionway.
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.