Swedish builder Regina Of Vindö introduced this modern coastal cruiser in 2005, showcasing designer Carl Beyer's approach to contemporary sailing yacht design. Built with GRP construction and Divinycell core sandwich construction, the Regina 35 delivers both strength and reduced weight for enhanced performance. The fractional sloop rig paired with a fin keel and spade rudder configuration creates responsive handling characteristics that appeal to sailors seeking an engaging helm feel. With a sail area to displacement ratio of 19.92, this yacht offers spirited performance in moderate conditions while maintaining the stability needed for extended coastal passages. The relatively low comfort ratio of 26.06 indicates a design philosophy that favors sailing performance over maximum interior volume. At 35.43 feet overall with a waterline length of 31.17 feet, the Regina 35 strikes an appealing balance for couples or small families looking to explore coastal waters with confidence. The substantial ballast of 5,291 pounds provides reassuring stability, while the capsize screening formula of 1.92 suggests reasonable offshore capability for experienced crews. The 39-horsepower auxiliary engine ensures reliable motoring performance in calms or challenging conditions, making this Swedish design well-suited for serious coastal cruising and club racing applications.
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What is the Regina 35's sail area to displacement ratio?
The Regina 35 has a Sail Area to Displacement ratio (SA/D) of 19.92. Values between 14–18 are typical cruising sailboats; 18–22 is cruiser/racer; over 22 is performance racing.
What is the Regina 35's comfort ratio?
The Regina 35 has a Ted Brewer Comfort Ratio of 26.06. A ratio over 30 indicates good offshore comfort; over 40 is very comfortable offshore.
Is the Regina 35 safe for offshore sailing?
The Regina 35 has a Capsize Screening Formula value of 1.92. Values under 2.0 are considered acceptable for offshore sailing; under 1.8 is ideal.
What is the hull speed of the Regina 35?
The theoretical hull speed of the Regina 35 is 7.48 kn knots, calculated from its waterline length.
How much does a Regina 35 weigh?
The Regina 35 has a displacement of 14,330.05 lb and a length overall (LOA) of 35.43 ft.
Who designed the Regina 35?
The Regina 35 was designed by Carl Beyer, first built in 2005.