The deck is made of fibreglass.
The hull is a double hull which improves the indoor climate. Especially when the water is colder than the air in the cabin, then the double hull insulates against cold water and reduce the condense water in the cabin.
The deck is a double deck which improves the indoor climate.
The boat is equipped with 3 cabins, 6+2 berths and 500.0 liter fresh water capacity.
The Shipman 63 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.
The Shipman 63 has been built with different keel alternatives.
Fin keel
The Shipman 63 is equipped with a fin keel. A boat with a fin keel is more manoeuvrable but has less directional stability than a similar boat with a full keel.
The boat can only enter major marinas as the draft is about 3.00 - 3.10 meter (9.84 - 10.14 ft) dependent on the load. See immersion rate below.
Unknown keel type
Shipman 63 can only enter major marinas as the draft is about 1.80 - 1.90 meter (5.91 - 6.21 ft) dependent on the load. See immersion rate below.
The boat may be equipped with an inboard Yanmar 4JH3-DTE engine at 115 hp (85 kW). Cruise speed is 8.0 knots. Max speed is 10.0 knots.
The transmission is a shaft drive. A shaft drive will in the long run require less maintenance than other types of drive e.g. a sail drive.
The fuel tank has a capacity of 900.0 liters (237 US gallons, 197 imperial gallons).
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.
Shipman 63 holds a CE certification:
The boat is by European Union certified as Class A. OCEAN:What is Theoretical Maximum Hull Speed?
The theoretical maximal speed of a displacement boat of this length is 10.2 knots. The term "Theoretical Maximum Hull Speed" is widely used even though a boat can sail faster. The term shall be interpreted as above the theoretical speed a great additional power is necessary for a small gain in speed.
The immersion rate is defined as the weight required to sink the boat a certain level.
The immersion rate for Shipman 63 is about 583 kg/cm, alternatively 3268 lbs/inch.
Meaning: if you load 583 kg cargo on the boat then it will sink 1 cm.
Alternatively, if you load 3268 lbs cargo on the boat it will sink 1 inch.
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.
What is L/B (Length Beam Ratio)?
The l/b ratio for Shipman 63 is 3.88.
Sorry, we do not have sufficient statistical information available for this boat to provide a significant reliable analysis.
When buying anti-fouling bottom paint, it's nice to know how much to buy.
The surface of the wet bottom is about 105m2 (1130 ft2).
Based on this, your favourite maritime shop can tell you the quantity you need.
Note: If you use a paint roller you will need more paint than if you use a paintbrush.
Dimensions of sail for fractional rig.
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If you need to renew parts of your running rig and is not quite sure of the dimensions, you may find the estimates computed below useful.
Usage | Length | Diameter | ||
Mainsail halyard | 57.7 m | (189.3 feet) | 14 mm | (0.55 inch) |
Jib/genoa halyard | 57.7 m | (189.3 feet) | 14 mm | (0.55 inch) |
Spinnaker halyard | 57.7 m | (189.3 feet) | 14 mm | (0.55 inch) |
Jib sheet | 19.2 m | (63.0 feet) | 16 mm | (5/8 inch) |
Genoa sheet | 19.2 m | (63.0 feet) | 16 mm | (5/8 inch) |
Mainsheet | 48.0 m | (157.5 feet) | 16 mm | (5/8 inch) |
Spinnaker sheet | 42.2 m | (138.6 feet) | 16 mm | (5/8 inch) |
Cunningham | 7.5 m | (24.6 feet) | 14 mm | (0.55 inch) |
Kickingstrap | 15.0 m | (49.2 feet) | 14 mm | (0.55 inch) |
Clew-outhaul | 15.0 m | (49.2 feet) | 14 mm | (0.55 inch) |
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