Catamaran Sailing
Lifetime Adventures
Description
Made in America since 1981, the Gemini Legacy has proven to be the most family-friendly performance cruising catamaran in the world, and the reasons are obvious; a 34 inch draft that allows the boat to be pulled up right next to a beach or anchored in small, protected coves.
A 14 foot beam, which means the boat can be trucked anywhere in the country, hauled out of the water with a standard size travel lift and kept in a standard size slip.
Costing no more than an average mid-size monohull, the Gemini Legacy 35 has more interior volume than most 40-foot monohulls. Fast, level sailing. Imagine moving along at wind speed with virtually no heeling. Your drink stays on the table and you stay comfortably reclined in your seat. Plus, with the upgraded engine option, you can get home quicker after sailing too. Fast, family friendly, easy to maneuver, and affordable.
Layout
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Performance Indicators
Sail Performance
64
%
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Boat Speed
9.4
kn
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Bruce Number
1.2
(higher is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Kelsall
0.8
(higher is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Sail Area to Displacement
23
(higher is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Displacement to Length
134
(lower is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Specifications
Metric
Length (LOA)
Length (LWL)
Displacement (light)
Payload capacity
Sail Area (main+jib)
Beam (BOA)
Draft (min)
Draft (max)
Mast clearance
10.8
9.8
4.9
61
4.27
0.85
0.85
14.3
Imperial
35.4
32
9800
657
14
2.8
2.8
47
Bridgedeck clearance
Fuel
Water
211
227
56
60
Berths
Manufactured Since
4, 5, 6
2016
Designer
Keel
Helm
Steering
Engine (hp)
Hull Material
Gemini Catamarans
Fixed keels
Aft
Mechanical/Hydraulic
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