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The Nonsuch 324 is a Canadian sailboat, that was designed by Mark Ellis Design and first built in 1994. It was the last of the series of Nonsuch sailboats built.
The Nonsuch 324 is a development of the Nonsuch 30, with the same hull design, but a taller rig, more sail area, a carbon fibre wishbone boom and a shallow-draft wing keel.
Production
The design was built by Hinterhoeller Yachts in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, but only a small number were completed before production ended.
Design
The Nonsuch 324 is a small recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a cat rig, an unstayed mast with a carbon fibre wishbone boom, a plumb stem, a vertical transom, an internally-mounted spade-type rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed wing keel. It displaces 11,500 lb (5,216 kg) and carries 4,240 lb (1,923 kg) of ballast.
The boat has a draft of 4.33 ft (1.32 m) with the standard wing keel.
The boat is fitted with a Japanese Yanmar diesel engine of 27 hp (20 kW). The fuel tank holds 25 U.S. gallons (95 L; 21 imp gal) and the fresh water tank has a capacity of 105 U.S. gallons (400 L; 87 imp gal).
The design has a PHRF racing average handicap of 175 and a hull speed of 7.18 kn (13.30 km/h).
See also
List of sailing boat types
Related development
Nonsuch 30
Similar sailboats
Aloha 32
Bayfield 30/32
Beneteau 31
Beneteau 323
C&C 32
Columbia 32
Contest 32 CS
Douglas 32
Hunter 32 Vision
Hunter 326
Mirage 32
Morgan 32
Ontario 32
Ranger 32
Watkins 32
References
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- Nonsuch 324
- Nonsuch 30
- Nonsuch (sailboat)
- List of other classes of keelboats and yachts
- Hinterhoeller Yachts
- Beneteau 323
- Ontario 32
- Morgan 32
- Watkins 32
- Hunter 310