#414_Wally

CM60, 62ft Cruising Yacht [from D414]

Racing Yacht | 1997
CM60 racing yacht

Design 414 is a 62ft Cruising Yacht [from D414] WALLY 60 designed by Farr Yacht Design in 1997. She has an overall length of 60.56 feet and was built by Carroll Marine

SpecificationValue
Year1997
TypeRacing Yacht
TagsProduction
LOA60 ft / 18.46 m
Beam16.24 ft / 4.95 m
LWL52.2 ft / 15.91 m
DWL52.23 ft / 15.92 m
Draft13.12 ft / 4 m
Displacement37479 lbs / 17000 kg
Ballast14330 lbs / 6500 kg
Main Hoist (P)81.35 ft / 24.8 m
Main Foot (E)29.17 ft / 8.89 m
Headsail Hoist (I)77.85 ft / 23.73 m
Foretriangle Base (J)23.39 ft / 7.13 m
Rig TypeSloop
Keel TypeFixed
Hull ConstructionComposite
BuilderCarroll Marine (USA)

Designer’s Notes

Design #414 CM60 The CM 60 concept was established to meet a client's demands for an exciting but easily handled boat that would be competitive in IMS racing, with the ability for simple conversion to a cruiser at some time in the future. With similar general characteristics to the Farr-designed Corel 45, the CM 60 is very fast for its size with excellent handling ability. The boat is very competitive under IMS, with an emphasis on fast light airs performance. The deck layout is primarily designed for racing. Twin wheels and two grinder pedestals give good central cockpit space and a clean-looking, workable layout. Cockpit sides are inboard at the forward end of the cockpit and a half-height bridge deck gives way to more space below to accommodate the interior, without compromising cockpit use. The rig features a formula similar to that used successfully on the Corel 45, Mumm 30 and Farr 40 One Design ­ carbon spar with two swept spreaders and no running backstays. Generous sail area

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