D-One

Main

Appendages
Centerboard : daggerboard
Category
Single handed skiff (dinghy)
Construction
Carbon fiber reinforced epoxy: Sandwich PVC carbon fiber epoxy
Country
Czech Republic
First built hull
2009
Helm
Single tiller
Hull type
Monohull
Model
D-One
Rudder
Single transom hung rudder
Sailboat builder
Devoti Sailing
Sailboat designer
Phil Morrisson
Standard public price ex. VAT (indicative only)
About 10 500 € (2020)
Trailerable
Yes
Unsinkable
No
Version
Standard

Dimensions

Beam
2.31
Displacement
75.0
Hull length
4.23
Light displacement (MLC)
75.0
Overall length
4.23

Sails

Asymmetric spinnaker area
13.2
Downwind sail area
24.7
Mainsail area
11.5
Mast configuration
Deck stepped mast
Rigging type
Cat boat Marconi (square top mainsail)
Rotating spars
No
Spars construction
Carbon fiber spars
Spreaders angle
No spreader
Standing rigging
Free standing mast: no standing rigging
Total area
11.52
Upwind sail area
11.5

Engine

Engine(s)
No engine

Performance

Capsize Screening Formula
5.53
Crew
1
Downwind sail area to displacement
138.89
PY (Portsmouth Yardstick) rating
959.0
Upwind sail area to displacement
64.66

Accomodation

Cockpit
Open aft cockpit

Saloon

Fore_cabin

Aft_cabin

The D-One sailing boat is a high-performance single-handed dinghy designed for racing. It was created by designer Phil Morrison and first launched in 2008. The boat is built using modern materials and construction techniques, making it lightweight and durable.

The D-One features a single trapeze, allowing the sailor to hike out and maximize their leverage for better control and speed. It has a powerful rig with a large mainsail and a self-tacking jib, providing excellent sail area for its size. The boat also has a carbon fiber mast and boom, further reducing weight and increasing performance.

One of the unique features of the D-One is its self-draining cockpit, which allows water to drain out quickly, preventing the boat from becoming waterlogged. This feature is particularly useful in rough conditions or after capsizing.

The D-One is known for its versatility and ability to perform well in a wide range of conditions. It can be sailed in both inland and coastal waters, and its design allows for easy launching and recovery. The boat is also relatively easy to handle, making it suitable for sailors of various skill levels.

The D-One class has gained popularity worldwide, with active fleets in several countries. It is often raced competitively, with national and international championships held regularly. The boat's design and performance have been well-received by sailors, and it continues to attract enthusiasts who enjoy its speed, maneuverability, and exciting sailing experience.

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