Carrera 46 Specifications

Main Specs
Beam, m 4.00
Draft, m 2.25
Displacement, kg 10000.00
Classification
Hull Type Fin w/bulb & spade rudder
Hull Material Epoxy-FRP
Rigging and Keel
Rig 7
Max Draft, m 2.25
Engine
Engine Type Diesel; Saildrive
Engine Model Volvo Perkins D22
Engine Power 55
Tanks Capacity
Fuel capacity, l 200.00
Water tank, l 400.00
Manufacturer Information
Shipyard Helmsman Yachts
Country Germany
Designer Dieter Blank
Period of manufacturing 2001 - 2001
Technical Specs
LWL, m 12.18
Sail Area (S.A.), m² 103.00
Sailboat Calculations
× S.A. / Displacement Formula
SA/D = SA (ft²) ÷ [Disp (lbs) / 64]^0.666
A sail area/displacement ratio below 16 would be considered under powered; 16 to 20 would indicate reasonably good performance; above 20 suggests relatively high performance.
× Displacement / Length (LWL) Formula
D/L = (Disp / 2240) / (0.01 × LWL)^3
The lower a boat’s Displacement/Length (LWL) ratio, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed.
less than 100 = Ultralight; 100-200 = Light; 200-275 = Moderate; 275-350 = Heavy; 350+ = Ultraheavy;
× Capsize Screening Formula
CSF = Beam ÷ (Disp in cubic ft)^(1/3)
Designed to determine if a boat has blue water capability. The CSF compares beam with displacement since excess beam contributes to capsize and heavy displacement reduces capsize vulnerability. The boat is better suited for ocean passages (vs coastal cruising) if the result of the calculation is 2.0 or less. The lower the better.
× S# Formula
S# = 3.972 × 10^(–(D/L)/526 + (0.691 × (log(SA/D) – 1)^0.8))
S# first appeared (that we know of) in TellTales, April 1988, “On a Scale of One to Ten” by A.P. Brooks. The equation incorporates SA/Disp (100% fore triangle) and Disp/length ratios to create a guide to probable boat performance vs. other boats of comparable size. For boats of the same length, generally the higher the S#, the lower the PHRF.
Under 2 – Slow, under powered; 2-3 – Cruiser; 3-5 – Racer Cruiser; 5+ – Fast/Racing
× Hull Speed Max Formula
HS = 1.34 × √LWL (in feet)
The maximum speed of a displacement hull (referring to a hull that travels through the water rather than on top of it, e.g. planing).
× Pounds per Inch Immersion Formula
PPI = LWL Area × 5.333
The weight required to sink the yacht one inch. Calculated by multiplying the LWL area by 5.333 for sea water or 5.2 for fresh water.
S.A. / Displacement 22.65ℹ️
Displacement / Length (LWL) 154.24ℹ️
Capsize Screening Formula 1.88ℹ️
S# 4.05ℹ️
Hull Speed Max, knots 8.47ℹ️
Pounds per Inch Immersion, lbs/inch 1,873.80ℹ️