Delphia 47 Specifications

Main Specs
Length, m 14.48
Beam, m 4.48
Draft, m 2.3
Displacement, kg 12200
Classification
Hull Type Keel/CB & spade rudder, Monohull
Type by Usage Cruiser
CE Class A - Ocean
Hull Material FG, Fiberglass / GRP
Design Modern / Mainstream
Deck Arrangement With mediterranean cockpit
Rigging and Keel
Rig Fractional Sloop, Single-masted (sloop)
Keel Fixed
Max Draft, m 2
Min Draft, m 1.25
Cabins & Passenger Capacity
Max People on Board 12
Cabins 5
Berths for Guests 8
Bathrooms 2
Engine
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 75
Tanks Capacity
Fuel capacity, l 250
Water tank, l 490
Manufacturer Information
Shipyard Delphia
Delphia Yachts
Country Poland
Model 47
Designer Andrzej Skrzat
Period of manufacturing 2009, 2013 - now
Technical Specs
LOA, m 14.48
Sail Area (S.A.), m² 112.2
Ballast, kg 5300
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.
× Ballast / Displacement Formula
Bal./Disp = ballast (lbs)/ displacement (lbs)*100
A Ballast/Displacement ratio of 40 or more translates into a stiffer, more powerful boat that will be better able to stand up to the wind.
× 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.A. / Displacement 21.61ℹ️
Ballast / Displacement, % 43.44ℹ️
Capsize Screening Formula 1.97ℹ️