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        the Scanmar 25

 
Overview
The Scanmar 25 is a stylish sloop built in Sweden from 1976 until 1980. There were only approximately 50 of these handsome boats built.  None were exported to the U.S.

The rig is a 7/8 fractional rig with deck-stepped mast and swept-back spreaders.  The boat has tiller steering and a transom-hung rudder.  Just like the Maxiboats from this period, the boat's most notable feature is a large, smoke-tinted, fixed port set into either side at the edge of the hull, just above the rubber rubrail.  The rubrail, which completely encircles the boat, serves to protect and disguise the hull-to-deck joint.

Interior  

Below the stairs there is a toilet which is a very unusual placement. The salon features 2 longitudinal settees which can sleep 2, and a galley close by the companionway stairs with an alcohol stove and sink.  There is a large opening hatch in the salon;  on the port side there is a quarterberth. The forepeak has two berths, and lacks any partition separating it from the salon.

History

The Scanmar 25 was introduced in 1976 and was manufactured by the Börjesson Brothers in Bjästa, Sweden.  This was the first commercially-produced Scanmar boat, and was produced until 1980. 

 

 

Specifications
         
Designer Bernt Andersson   Rig 7/8 fractional
         
LOA 7.05 m   Main 22 sq m
LWL 6.40 m   Jib  
Beam 2.60 m   Genoa No.1  
Draft  1.45 m   Genoa No.2  
Displacement 2.1 ton   Genoa No.3  
Ballast 0.9 ton   Spinnaker  
Mast height        
Fuel capacity        
Water capacity     Berths 5
Engine  Yanmar   Salon headroom 1.75 m
HP 8 hp   Capsize screening formula 2.05

Additional Photos

 

  Sc 25 sm.jpg (11080 bytes) Scanmar 25.jpg (50398 bytes) Sc 25 stern.jpg (28582 bytes)
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