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Review of Solaris 48


Basic specs.

sail specifications
The Solaris 48 is a large sailboat designed by the American maritime architect William Tripp, III in the late 2000.

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Hull

The hull is made of fibreglass. Generally, a hull made of fibreglass requires only a minimum of maintenance during the sailing season.


Interior

The boat is equipped with 499.0 liter fresh water capacity.


Rig

The Solaris 48 is equipped with a fractional rig. A fractional rig has smaller headsails which make tacking easier, which is an advantage for cruisers and racers, of course. The downside is that having the wind from behind often requires a gennaker or a spinnaker for optimal speed.


Keel

Unknown keel type

The boat can only enter major marinas as the draft is about 2.60 - 2.70 meter (8.53 - 8.83 ft) dependent on the load. See immersion rate below.


Sailing characteristics

This section covers widely used rules of thumb to describe the sailing characteristics. Please note that even though the calculations are correct, the interpretation of the results might not be valid for extreme boats.

Stability and Safety

What is Capsize Screening Formula (CSF)?

The capsize screening value for Solaris 48 is 1.90, indicating that this boat could - if evaluated by this formula alone - be accepted to participate in ocean races.


Immersion rate

The immersion rate is defined as the weight required to sink the boat a certain level. The immersion rate for Solaris 48 is about 439 kg/cm, alternatively 2459 lbs/inch.
Meaning: if you load 439 kg cargo on the boat then it will sink 1 cm. Alternatively, if you load 2459 lbs cargo on the boat it will sink 1 inch.


Sailing statistics

This section is statistical comparison with similar boats of the same category. The basis of the following statistical computations is our unique database with more than 26,000 different boat types and 350,000 data points.

L/B (Length Beam Ratio)

What is L/B (Length Beam Ratio)?

The l/b ratio for Solaris 48 is 3.39.

Slim Wide 62% 0 50 100
Compared with other similar sailboats it is more spacy than 62% of all other designs. It seems that the designer has chosen a slightly more spacy hull design.


Ballast Ratio

What is a Ballast Ratio?

The ballast ratio for Solaris 48 is 35%.

Low High 46% 0 50 100
This ballast ratio shows a righting moment that is higher than 46% of all similar sailboat designs. A righting moment (ability to resist heeling) just below average.


SA/D (Sail Area Displacement ratio)

What is SA/D (Sail Area Displacement ratio)?

The SA/D for Solaris 48 with ISO 8666 reference sail is 23.9, with a 135% genua the SA/D is 27.7.

Low High 95% 0 50 100
The SA/D ratio indicates that it is faster than 95% of all similar sailboat designs in light wind.


Over- / underrigged


Maintenance

Rig

Dimensions of sail for fractional rig.

mainsail specifications headsail specifications

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Guiding dimensions of running rig
UsageLengthDiameter
Mainsail halyard 51.9 m(170.2 feet)14 mm(0.55 inch)
Jib/genoa halyard51.9 m(170.2 feet)14 mm(0.55 inch)
Spinnaker halyard51.9 m(170.2 feet)14 mm(0.55 inch)
Jib sheet 14.9 m(48.9 feet)16 mm(5/8 inch)
Genoa sheet14.9 m(48.9 feet)16 mm(5/8 inch)
Mainsheet 37.2 m(122.2 feet)16 mm(5/8 inch)
Spinnaker sheet32.8 m(107.5 feet)16 mm(5/8 inch)
Cunningham7.0 m(23.0 feet)14 mm(0.55 inch)
Kickingstrap14.0 m(45.9 feet)14 mm(0.55 inch)
Clew-outhaul14.0 m(45.9 feet)14 mm(0.55 inch)

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