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Arrowhead Rhodes
Designer: Rhodes  ·  First built: 1937
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About the Arrowhead Rhodes

With limited specifications available, the Arrowhead Rhodes represents an intriguing entry in the sailboat market that warrants further investigation by prospective buyers. This vessel appears to carry the design heritage associated with the Rhodes name, which has long been synonymous with thoughtful naval architecture and practical sailing characteristics. Based on typical Rhodes design philosophy, this sailboat likely emphasizes seaworthiness and comfort over pure speed, making it potentially well-suited for coastal cruising and extended voyaging. Rhodes designs have historically favored moderate displacement hulls with reasonable beam, creating stable platforms that inspire confidence in various sea conditions. The Arrowhead designation suggests this model may incorporate more contemporary styling or performance features while maintaining the traditional Rhodes emphasis on build quality and livability. These boats typically appeal to sailors seeking a reliable cruising platform rather than a pure racing machine. Given the scarcity of detailed specifications, potential buyers should conduct thorough research and inspection to understand the boat's specific capabilities, construction methods, and overall condition. The Rhodes reputation generally indicates solid engineering, but individual examples may vary significantly depending on build year, maintenance history, and any modifications made over time.

Core Dimensions
LOA (Length Overall) 20.67 ft / 6.30 m
LWL (Waterline Length) 14.00 ft / 4.27 m
Beam 6.00 ft / 1.83 m
Max Draft 3.33 ft / 1.01 m
Displacement 4,000.00 lb / 1,814 kg
Design & Construction
Hull Type Fin Keel
Rigging Type Fractional Sloop
Construction Wood
Designer Rhodes
First Built 1937
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Performance Ratios
Displacement/Length Displacement to Length ratio measures how heavy a boat is relative to its waterline length. Lower values mean a lighter, faster boat.
Under 100 — Ultralight racer100–200 — Light cruiser/racer200–300 — Moderate cruiser300–400 — Heavy cruiserOver 400 — Very heavy
650.77
Pounds/Inch Immersion Pounds per Inch Immersion (PPI) tells you how much weight is needed to sink the boat one inch. Useful for calculating how additional gear and stores affect waterline. 1.8 pounds/inch
Rig Dimensions
I (Foretriangle Height) 9.55
P (Mainsail Luff) 150.00 ft² / 13.94 m²
E (Mainsail Foot) 650.77
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