Mirage 30 SX

Mirage 30 SX
Development
Designer Bruce Kirby
Location Canada
Year 1985
Builder(s) Mirage Yachts
Boat
Boat weight 5,900 lb (2,676 kg)
Hull
Type Monohull
Construction Fiberglass
LOA 30.00 ft (9.14 m)
LWL 24.12 ft (7.35 m)
Beam 10.50 ft (3.20 m)
Hull draft 5.89 ft (1.80 m)
Engine type Bukh DB 8 diesel engine
Hull appendages
Keel/board type fin keel
Rudder(s) internally-mounted spade-type rudder
Rig
General Fractional rigged sloop
I (foretriangle height) 38.27 ft (11.66 m)
J (foretriangle base) 11.72 ft (3.57 m)
P (mainsail luff) 38.72 ft (11.80 m)
E (mainsail foot) 12.88 ft (3.93 m)
Sails
Mainsail area 249.36 sq ft (23.166 m2)
Jib/genoa area 224.26 sq ft (20.834 m2)
Total sail area 473.6 sq ft (44.00 m2)
Racing
PHRF 114 (average)

The Mirage 30 SX is a Canadian sailboat, that was designed by Bruce Kirby as a racer and first built in 1985.[1][2][3]

The boat was built by Mirage Yachts in Canada, but it is now out of production. Only a small number were built.[1]

The Mirage 30 SX design is not related to the Mirage 30, but is instead a lightweight development of the Kirby 30, with a deeper elliptical shaped keel, a new rudder and a racing interior.[1]

Design

The Mirage 30 SX is a small racing keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a fractional sloop rig, an internally-mounted spade-type rudder and a fixed fin keel. It displaces 5,900 lb (2,676 kg).[1][2]

The boat has a draft of 5.89 ft (1.80 m) with the standard keel. It is fitted with a Bukh DB 8 diesel engine.[1]

The boat has a PHRF racing average handicap of 114 with a high of 108 and low of 120. It has a hull speed of 6.58 kn (12.19 km/h).[2]

See also

Related development

Similar sailboats

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Browning, Randy (2017). "Mirage 30 SX sailboat specifications and details". sailboatdata.com. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 InterVisionSoft LLC (2017). "Sailboat Specifications for Mirage 30 SX". Sailing Joy. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  3. Browning, Randy (2017). "Bruce Kirby". sailboatdata.com. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
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